Salmon death rates still high in Newfoundland 18 months after Mowi meltdown
The salmon industry of Newfoundland and Labrador improved from losing one in three fish in 2019 to losing one in five in 2020, based on data provided by the province
Washington court upholds cancellation of Cooke salmon farm lease
Judge Carol Murphy rejected a lawsuit from Cooke that sought to overturn a decision by the state's Department of Natural Resources to cancel the company's lease
Conservation group given more time in suit against Cooke after document dump
However, judge John Coughenour declined to issue sanctions against Cooke
Cooke not done in Washington state, secures permits for 800,000 salmon
Cooke Aquaculture Pacific is not yet abandoning its Atlantic salmon farms off the coast of Washington state, though existing permits begin to expire in 2022
Cargill, High Liner, Red Lobster, others fuel pro-US aquaculture power lobby
'I thought, ‘My God, we’ve been trying to do this for almost as long as I have been alive and we’re no further in the US than we are' -- Kathryn Unger, Cargill
Cooke salmon escapees still showing up eight months later
An Atlantic salmon captured 40 miles up the Skagit River had recently eaten
Cooke blocked from restocking Washington state salmon farm
A Washington state judge will not allow Cooke Aquaculture to restock the net-pen farm near Cypress Island from which more than 300,000 Atlantic salmon escaped in August
Marine Harvest CEO Aarskog pitted against Suzuki on BC salmon issue
The Vancouver Sun asked Alf-Helge Aarskog, the CEO of Marine Harvest, and environmental advocate David Suzuki eight questions related to salmon farming
Chastising Cooke for not putting up a fight, activist withdraws net-pen ban ballot measure
A Washington state activist has withdrawn his attempts to challenge a US state law phasing out net-pen aquaculture for non-native species
Cooke to ‘respect wishes’ of Washington legislature
In a comment issued after the state's salmon farming ban was signed into law, the Canadian firm made no mention of its attempt to win back its $76 million investment