Norwegian salmon farmers assess tech to reduce climate change impacts
Unusually high sea temperatures have created significant challenges for Norway's salmon farming industry this year, including an explosion of salmon lice over the summer
‘Strong’ 2025 salmon run predicted for Alaska’s Bristol Bay
'A run of 51.31 million sockeye salmon would allow for a potential harvestable surplus of 36.33 million fish' -- Alaska Department of Fish and Game
US scallop landings weak in week 44 but better than before
'This tight supply has redirected focus to smaller sizes and imported products, continuing to drive up prices for those segments as well' -- Lorin Castiglione, Undercurrent News' head of price reporting
Hail Mary pleas from both sides as Washington state board nears vote on fish farm ‘ban’
Pro- and anti-aquaculture groups made their last-ditch efforts on Tuesday before a six-member board decides Dec. 3 to approve or reject the rulemaking that will ban fish farming on Washington's state-owned waters
Polluters to pay $10m to restore Washington state bay, boost seafood species
Contractors are working to restore areas critical to marine and coastal wildlife that also support local fisheries
BioMar Chile secures ASC certification for all production sites
BioMar has achieved ASC feed certification across all three of its Chilean production facilities
NGO produces first Aussie tuna brand sustainability ranking
The Australian Marine Conservation Society has ranked the country's tuna brands according to sustainability criteria, grading them on a red, amber, or green scale
Scientist: Not cutting Barents Sea cod quota 31% makes further reductions more likely
Several years of exceptionally poor recruitment and quotas set above ideal levels mean that 2026 will likely see a new low point, according to Norway's Institute of Marine Research
Spain’s Pevasa plans another vessel sale with Atlantic fishing ‘unprofitable’
Despite challenges, Pevasa remains cautiously optimistic about the future, anticipating possible relief from high fuel price declines after the US election
Canadian captain convicted for fishing in marine protected area
A fishing captain from Nova Scotia pleaded guilty to fishing in a closed area inside a marine protected area