El Nino pattern reportedly on track to be strongest on record
Contrary to previous estimations, climate pattern building in the Pacific seen as track to be one of the strongest on record, the Bureau of Meteorology reportedly says
UK scientists hail success of GM fish oil plants trial
Britain’s first field trial of genetically modified (GM) oilseed plants enriched with fish oil nutrients has been a success, scientists say
Fishery, fishmeal prices to decline in real terms over next decade
Productivity gains, and fall in price of fishmeal, is predicted to bring aquaculture prices down 16% compared to now, according to FAO report
Thailand hopes fishing crackdown will see EU pull ‘yellow card’
Thai seafood and fishmeal processors are confident that tougher fishing rules will improve the European Union's estimation of this country's efficiency in fishery management
Bakkafrost Q2 salmon harvest 12% higher than expected
Faroese salmon farmer and processor looks set to report earnings higher than Nordea forecasted, due to higher Q2 volumes
Peru extends anchovy season until July 31
Vessels have caught 91% of the total TAC for the first fishing season
Exalmar completes anchovy quota for first season
Peruvian anchovy vessels catch 93% of the TAC
Peru sets new mini-ban for anchovy fishing
Produce has established a temporary fishery closure, due to a high presence of juveniles
IFFO technical director to retire by year-end
IFFO technical director Andrew Jackson has announced that he will be retiring at the end of 2015
Muri mum on possible link between Aker BioMarine exit, American Seafoods
Hallvard Muri's stepping down as CEO of Aker BioMarine comes amid re-fi process of former employer American Seafoods, to which he and Aker boss Rokke have been linked