Dutch turbot farm becomes first globally to receive ASC flatfish certificate
Dutch farmer Seafarm has been harvesting seafood for decades, controlling every part of its production chain from breeding to sales
Fishermen’s Finest appeals $80m quota loss; US gov’t says it’s not a right
'The lawsuit is about one issue: whether fishing rights are 'property' that is within the protection of the Fifth Amendment of the US Constitution'
Stolt’s land-based turbot, sole farms performing ‘better than expected’
In the three months to Sept. 30, Stolt Sea Farm's revenues increased by 57% year-on-year to $33.5m, while operating profit came in at $3.5m
Stolt Sea Farm names new CCO
Markus Zender will join the aquaculture company as chief commercial officer from May 11
Stolt Sea Farm feels effects of new Europe COVID lockdowns in Q1
The turbot and sole farmer saw an increase in volumes sold early in 2021, but new coronavirus lockdowns across Europe slowed the expected price improvement
Tiny Canadian island processor to make big splash with skin-packed products
Labrador Gem Seafoods, a processor on the tiny, fog-blanketed island of Ramea, readies to launch nearly a dozen frozen skin-packed seafood products into the market
Nueva Pescanova enlists Microsoft to digitize shrimp, turbot farms
Aquaculture techniques will be modernized through the use of 'big data' and AI, allowing processes to be automated and controlled in real-time
UK’s first new offshore netter in 20 years to be completed in April
The vessel, which is part of family-owned fishing company Waterdance's modernization plans, is the first new offshore netter to be built under the UK flag in 20 years
Stolt Sea Farm loses $8.4m in 2020 ahead of planned IPO
The coronavirus pandemic hit Stolt Sea Farm hard, with revenues falling 43% between the first and second quarters of 2020
Stolt-Nielsen investigates taking land-based fish farm business public
Stolt-Nielsen intends to remain the majority shareholder of Stolt Sea Farm following the IPO