Med’s bass, bream players take lessons from Norway’s ’90s salmon crisis
In the 1990s, a salmon crisis in Norway spurred banks to ask Kontali for independent analysis, Kontali and industry players hope can happen in bass and bream
Nireus in the red despite higher fish sales
Greece's largest fish farmer is in talks to restructure its debt and investing in merging production sites, as economic climate further weakened while raw material costs increased in first half of 2013
Cyprus seabass producer gains Friend of the Sea
Limassol-based Kimagro Fishfarming has met the requirements to gain the certification for bass and bream farming
M&J signs exclusive seabass deal with Anglesey Aquaculture
Buckinghamshire-based supplier will start exclusively stocking Anglesey Aquaculture farmed seabass beginning this month
Bass, bream prices still weak, outlook uncertain
Large supply of small sizes from Greece and Turkey pushing prices of those sizes down, say producers, with uncertainty reigning over number of juveniles to be released this year
Plans advance for third land-based fish farm on Maine coast
RAS Corporation to test the viability of raising black sea bass and California yellowtail though a land-based production system
Florida aquaculture grows 4.5%
Aquaculture sales in the state of Florida reached $69 million in 2012 from $66m in 2005, with aquaculture sales for food increasing by more than $2m
Scottish processor ups profits on reduced costs
Family-owned fish processor Whitelink Seafoods saw its profits rise even though turnover fell by 8%
Deal signed on Sri Lanka’s first offshore finfish farm
An agreement has been signed by Irfan Thassim, founder and director of Oceanpick, and Lakshman Jayaweera, chairman of the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka
Banks take voting rights in Dias as part of loan deal
Banks including Emporiki and National Bank of Greece will own voting rights in Dias as part of loan agreement with banks