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Companies Feb. 8, 2016 10:16 AM
New fishmeal factory for Angolan province

Last week, a fishmeal factory was inaugurated in Angola's Namibe Province

El Nino Feb. 4, 2016 10:24 AM
Oceana: Overfishing, El Nino push Peru’s anchovy fishery to critical point

In Peru, the warm water and low food availability that accompany El Nino conditions are spelling big trouble for the anchovies that make up the largest fishery on Earth

El Nino Feb. 4, 2016 10:22 AM
Peruvian fishmeal fleet catches 97.6% of anchovy quota

Second anchovy quota of last year was near to be fully caught 

Pacific Andes Feb. 3, 2016 6:24 PM
Regulator keeps Pacific Andes factory vessel on IUU list

Struggling seafood giant Pacific Andes has been dealt another blow by a regulator's decision to keep its factory trawler Damanzaihao on a blacklist

North America Feb. 3, 2016 10:21 AM
Aqua-Spark reveals investments in Calysta feed alternative, halibut farm

Aqua-Spark invests an additional $4.1m in Calysta's feed alternative and $2.75m to scale up production at Sogn Aqua

Feed Feb. 2, 2016 5:43 PM
Cargill to collaborate with Calysta on feed alternative operations

Agribusiness giant Cargill will fund the US biotech company and will also collaborate with Calysta's fish feed production

Companies Feb. 2, 2016 9:26 AM
Peru cracks down on illegal fishmeal plant

Produce found over 14 metric tons of bonito tuna processed under unsafe conditions

Analysis Feb. 1, 2016 5:48 PM
Ngs back in control of China Fishery with plan to sell Peru assets in Q3

By Tom Seaman

KPMG no longer in place as provisional liquidators of Pacific Andes-owned China Fishery, with board reportedly looking to close a sale for Peru business in Q3

Pacific Andes Feb. 1, 2016 5:31 PM
S&P downgrades China Fishery to default with cash being conserved for Peru fishing

Ratings agency says company may need to reserve all available cash to fund its fishing operations in Peru

Analysis Jan. 28, 2016 6:46 PM
Cash strapped Pacific Andes tells bondholders it’s unlikely to make next payments

By Tom Seaman

Preservation of cash for business is the highest priority, Pacific Andes tells its bondholders regarding payments it won't likely be able to make 

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