Investors eagerly eye hybrid flow-through prospects amid challenges for full RAS
'What we can see is that the flow-through projects have been capturing quite a lot of investor attention and getting quite a lot of the deal flow' -- Matt Craze, publisher of Land-based Aquaculture Report 2024
Fast-track permitting system for fish farming structures unlawful, says US court
The ruling on the federal permitting system dubbed Nationwide Permit 56 finds procedural violations under US environmental laws, but a final decision on its future is pending
Cooke, Hendrix among recipients of £14m in grants from Scottish gov’t
Cooke Aquaculture and Hendrix are among the largest of 67 firms receiving grants under Marine Fund Scotland's 2024-25 plan
US seafood firm rebrands to take bigger bite of New York’s gourmet market
'Our business is still 90% seafood, and we've been able to leverage that expertise to grow our specialty foods offerings' -- Ian MacGregor, CEO, LP Seafood & Specialty
Leroy’s Q3 salmon, trout volumes drop after heavy Q2 harvest bump
Norwegian seafood company Leroy Seafood Group said that its total harvest volume of salmon and trout dropped by 4.6% y-o-y in the third quarter of 2024
Huge September salmon volumes propel Norwegian exports to best Q3
The growth in aquaculture export values is continuing to compensate for reduction in wild catch quotas out of the country this year
US East Coast wholesaler on port standoff: ‘This strike is going to really wreak havoc’
The US imports as much as 260,000 metric tons of seafood worth $21.1 billion monthly, much of it arriving in the more than 14 ports that have shut down
French investor buys majority stake in Danish trout farmer
A French investment family has acquired a majority stake in a 100-year-old Danish trout farmer, with the founding family retaining a significant share
Norwegian salmon farmers diversify with trout amid rise in sea temperatures
Trout production is on the rise in Norway, with the ability to supply fresh trout year-round opening new market opportunities, while biological resilience makes trout an attractive option
Deadly salmonid disease detected in western Canadian watersheds
Whirling disease has been detected in British Columbia rivers, forcing Parks Canada to close rivers to fishing until 2025