US shrimp import volume up again in October, and prices better, too
The US paid $9.04/kilo for imported shrimp in October, 13% less than the $10.36 paid in October 2017, but 7% more than the $8.47 paid in September 2018
Perot tops growing list of family funds eyeing RAS investments
Perot Holdings' David Radunsky is looking for 'the right technology and operational management team'
India opens cross-species aquaculture complex for black tiger, groundfish
The facility was opened on Dec. 8 at the new nine-acre site in Kochi, on India's south-western shores
Nordic Aquafarms continues to engage public, deal with negative press
“If you want to go to hell fast, go to Belfast' was an expression used to describe Maine’s Belfast Bay in the 1980s -- Amy Grant, president of Upstream Watch
AquaBounty’s GMO salmon undergoing new federal risk assessment
Environment and Climate Change Canada said it is undertaking an assessment of the firm's GMO salmon after AquaBounty submitted expansion plans in July
Love the Wild CEO Claudia: Price is biggest challenge for RAS products
'If we want to change the food system, the premium’s got to go away' -- Jacqueline Claudia, co-founder and CEO of Love the Wild
Norway’s Salmon Evolution pursues funding for €330m land-based farm, construction to start in 2019
Salmon Evolution could become Europe's largest land-based salmon farm when it is completed, with a proposed deadline of 2023
Kampachi Company wins $3.3m grant to turn seaweed into food, feed, fuel
You may know this company for its soon-to-be harvesting 200,000 fish ocean cage aquaculture operation, but it's also working to develop applications for seaweed
Cooke confirms deal for shrimp farmer Seajoy is close to completion
Glenn Cooke confirms his company is close to a deal for a shrimp farmer in Latin America, which Undercurrent News has previously reported is Seajoy
Samherji receives green light to double salmon, charr production at farm
Iceland's Environment Agency approved Icelandic whitefish producer Samherji's request to double production at its Oxarfjordur farm in northeast Iceland