Megan Sorby leaves Kingfish Maine to launch US land-based project to grow red drum
Red drum is a popular fish in the US, but is in short supply because it has been federally protected from commercial harvest since the 1980s
Israel’s Pure Blue Fish just months from beginning construction of land-based yellowtail farm in South Carolina
The company now aims to produce 600 metric tons of fish in the first phase, an increase from the originally planned 340t
US state court upholds Kingfish Maine’s site permits
The decision marks the second denial of appeals from the opposition
Clean Seas swings to profit despite 22% increase in feed prices
Australia's Clean Seas Seafood achieved operating earnings of AUD 3.7m in the 2023 financial year, back into the black after losses of AUD 4.8m the prior year
Kingfish hits record RAS yellowtail harvest as phase two operations start
Additionally, sales for Q2 reached €5.6m, up 14% year-on-year, helped by an increase in revenue per kilogram, which rose by €2.4/kg from Q2 2022 to €14.8
US senator visits Kingfish Maine, emphasizes economic opportunities for state’s ocean industry
Company now fully permitted to build its US-based recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) facility in Jonesport, Maine
Kingfish secures €32m convertible loan from investment funds
The majority of the loan, €11m, has been allocated to the sustainability-focused Ocean 14 Capital Fund, known for its investments in aquaculture ventures and growth companies
Kingfish Co soon to open new processing plant to expand markets
Kingfish Company expects the commission of a new processing plant in The Netherlands to increase its production capacity and enable the opening of new sales markets outside Europe
Kingfish Company co-founder moves from CTO to advisory role
Kees Kloet, chief technology officer and co-founder of Dutch land-based yellowtail farmer The Kingfish Company, will stay with the firm for the foreseeable future as an advisor
Israeli firm plans to construct land-based yellowtail farm in South Carolina
Derailed by the pandemic, the project appears to be back on track