GenoMar achieves world’s first certified SPF tilapia
Norwegian and Latin American tilapia breeder GenoMar Genetics has been granted specific pathogen-free certification for a breeding facility in the Philippines
GenoMar study makes profit case for Streptococcosis-resistant tilapia
Streptococcosis is one of the most important infectious diseases affecting tilapia aquaculture around the globe, causing significant mortality
Quoc Viet VP leads new sustainable seafood investor
Vietnam shrimp firm Quoc Viet's Tuan Quoc Ngo has founded AquaWoo, which is now chasing capital for a venture looking to drive sustainable seafood production
CP Foods developing value-added shrimp in a big way during ‘conservative’ year
The Thai protein conglomerate is expecting double-digit growth in shrimp exports this year, but is wary of how quickly the market situation may change
Norwegian firm buys Canadian halibut, wolffish farmer
Amar, which carried out the transaction through its Amar Seafood PEI unit, purchased the facility and broodstock owned by the firm Halibut P.E.I. in the city of Charlottetown
Hendrix Genetics, Coraqua, Troutlodge partner on trout eggs in Peru
'This next step in our longstanding cooperation with Coraqua is a major step forward in increasing the availability of our eggs to rainbow trout farmers worldwide' -- Keith Drynan
Hendrix Genetics moves into India directly with local shrimp broodstock JV
The company has partnered with Sapthagiri Hatcheries to jointly establish a broodstock multiplication center, supplying SPF broodstock from 2023
WorldFish transfers GIFT tilapia to Nigeria to kickstart domestic industry
The aim is for GIFT tilapia to be in Nigerian fish markets by late 2023, the nonprofit said
Grieg doubles down on BC salmon farming bet with $19m hatchery
Grieg Seafood plans to finish installing the growth management system at its British Columbia, Canada, hatchery this month and to start growing smolt in April
Washington hatchery loses 3.5m chum fry to bizarre atmospheric river storm
Washington state fishery workers are working to prevent future, freakish atmospheric river storms from damaging hatcheries