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Aquaculture Oct. 5, 2018 9:50 AM
NZ King Salmon braced for ‘disappointing’ relocation decision

A decision is expected in February, but New Zealand King Salmon's boss feels processes move too slowly

Salmonid Oct. 4, 2018 6:42 PM
Fight over pink salmon hatchery splits Alaska fishermen

By Jason Huffman

Fresh from a down year for pink salmon in Alaska, a sport-fishing group is fighting to keep a hatchery on Prince William Sound from putting out an extra 20 million fish

US China trade spat hit seafood Sept. 21, 2018 2:29 PM
Chinese salmon processors expect short-term gain, long-term pain from US tariffs

By Louis Harkell

Chinese salmon processors expect a flurry of orders from the US with tariffs at 10% rather than the feared 25%, but many worry what happens after Jan. 1 

R&D Sept. 21, 2018 9:24 AM
New Zealand King Salmon plans submersible pens for Cook Strait

New Zealand King Salmon is investigating the idea for a farm which could produce up to 10,000 metric tons of salmon annually

Trade Aug. 29, 2018 3:35 PM
NZ King Salmon overcomes heat-related fish deaths to report record annual results

By Jason Huffman

Despite a high rate of fish mortalities, New Zealand King Salmon CEO Grant Rosewarne will no doubt consider fiscal 2018 one of his company's finest years

Asia July 30, 2018 2:50 PM
Whyte to step down from NZ King Salmon COO role

An executive search has begun to replace David Whyte, whose last day at the company will be Oct. 9

Prices July 25, 2018 3:28 PM
What Bristol Bay, Alaska, salmon processors are paying harvesters

Trident Seafoods and Ocean Beauty Seafoods are both paying $1.25 per pound ex-vessel prices for sockeye

Whitefish July 19, 2018 7:22 PM
New Canadian fisheries minister has chance to hit reset on aquaculture

By Jason Huffman

One of Jonathan Wilkinson's first jobs as Canada's new minister of fisheries and oceans could be to lead a major change in how the government oversees and promotes aquaculture

Processing July 18, 2018 2:46 PM
Independent review suggests PRV in British Columbia could be benign

An independent review of the science on piscine reovirus hasn't found evidence that the disease is linked to jaundice and anemia in Chinook salmon 

Sustainability July 12, 2018 12:11 AM
US House approves Young’s Magnuson-Stevens update after sticky provision cut

By Jason Huffman

'Every time Mr. Young agreed to a change, another issue would come up. It is a perfect example of Lucy pulling the ball out from under Charlie Brown' -- representative Rob Bishop 

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