Study promotes regenerative attributes of mussel, oyster, seaweed farming
The study, funded by The Nature Conservancy and The Builder's Initiative, sheds a positive light on commercial bivalve and seaweed aquaculture
Scottish researchers turn attentions to mussel shell breakage
A group of aquaculture researchers is undertaking an initiative that could determine the cause of shell breakage in different species of mussels
Canadian province launches seafood quality certification program
The Canadian province of Nova Scotia has launched its own seafood quality certification program, calling it the first of its kind in the world
Argentina’s Newsan to invest over $2m in new mussel farming project
Argentina's Newsan, originally an electronics importer, will invest ARS 200 million in an innovative mussel farming project in the Beagle Channel
Legal Sea Foods makes big menu additions with help of North Coast Seafoods
The restaurants have introduced, reimagined or expanded as many as 35 plates
Chile salmon sector likely to suffer more algal blooms with few mitigating tools
Climate change is behind two episodes of algal blooms that affected Chile's salmon industry in the last five years and the problem will get worse, experts said
Prince Edward Island seafood group rejects critical labor report
Two of 15 workers interviewed reportedly said their passports were withheld by their employers
Irish gov’t issues further €1.1m aquaculture support grant
The grant will go to 19 different aquaculture, processing and aquatech companies to support total sector-wide investments of €3m
Canadian dollar slides slightly in value after reaching six-year high
The loonie, Canada's nickname for its dollar, was trading at 0.1% lower at CAD 1.2049 to the US dollar
Sanford sees efforts to shift salmon to retail pay off, but mussel prices dive
The New Zealand firm also noted supply chain costs were up 12% per metric ton, mainly due to airfreight costs, and sees no short-term relief in global freight congestion