Recap everything Dominique Bureau said on UCN’s 2021 fishmeal, oil webinar
Hear the thoughts of Dominique Bureau, professor of animal nutrition and aquaculture at the University of Guelph, on UCN's latest fishmeal and fish oil webinar on July 8
Recap what TASA’s former commercial VP said on UCN’s 2021 fishmeal, oil webinar
Hear the thoughts of Louis Rens, former commercial vice president of the Peruvian fishmeal producer TASA, on UCN's latest fishmeal and fish oil webinar on July 8
Recap everything F3’s Fitzsimmons said on UCN’s 2021 fishmeal, oil webinar
Hear the thoughts of Kevin Fitzsimmons, US aquafeed expert and professor at the University of Arizona, on UCN's latest fishmeal and fish oil webinar on July 8
Aker Biomarine revises annual guidance down after difficult Q2 harvests
Krill fishing has been challenging in the second quarter, and the firm has lowered its full year target from 60-70,000t down to 45-50,000t as a result
Stable prices, volumes mean alternative feed adoption to come ‘very quickly’
The increasingly reliable supply of alternative feeds, independent of quotas and fishing seasons, means the aquafeed market is set to change rapidly
EU parliament votes in favour of securing Southern Ocean protection
The EU is proposing two large-scale marine protected areas in the Southern Ocean around Antarctica, which will be the largest act of ocean protection in history
Aker Biomarine targets $200m EBITDA by 2024
The krill harvesting giant expects continuous growth in the coming years through expanding production capacity, innovating new products, and developing new brands
EU, US, NZ back Antarctic protected areas
The EU, US and New Zealand have backed proposals to set up marine protection zones in large areas of the Antarctic
Aker Biomarine starts trading on main Oslo exchange
The krill fishing giant and offshoot of Aker will begin trading publicly on the Oslo Stock Exchange from today
Aker Biomarine commits to zero-emission target for Antarctic ops
The krill farming giant, which is currently working on going public, said it would use green ammonia to power its vessels, as well as repurpose all plastic waste