Australis hires Paine to up already-promising sales for barramundi
The Vietnam-based farmer and wholesaler is also making inroads into Australia, China
Recap key insights from Aquaculture America
Since last month's Aquaculture America, the Undercurrent News team has been busy writing up stories from the event
New FDA regulation will force all seafood providers to transition to full data traceability
BlueTrace, a Maine traceability tech firm, will devote $4.1m over the next two or three years to making the cellphone the instrument of choice for providing seafood traceability
BC harvesters back net pen closure, but some First Nations seek to continue aquaculture
The letter calls for 'the development of regenerative aquaculture, like the oyster, clam, mussel, and seaweed farms that improve the environment' instead of net-pen farms
NASF 2023: Value-added coho the star performer in Camanachaca’s ‘de-risking’ strategy
Undercurrent News is reporting live from the North Atlantic Seafood Forum in Bergen, Norway on March 7-9, 2023
Study: Algal blooms increased 13% along world coastlines from 2003-2020
A 2016 algal bloom near Chile cost salmon farms $800m
Embracing land-based, offshore farming, Icelandic aquaculture can become new economic pillar
If the government throws its support behind the aquaculture sector, Iceland could produce more than 400,000t of salmon per year by 2032
NSC CEO: Norway still backs salmon supply growth but resource tax needs ‘settling’
The head of the Norwegian Seafood Council is confident the country's government still supports the industry's growth goals despite its controversial plans for a resource tax
Aquaculture America day three recap: Offshore aquaculture, seaweed see strong interest
Aquaculture America brings together industry practitioners, academic researchers, suppliers and many others to the US' largest annual show focused on aquaculture
Aquaculture America day two recap: USDA’s aquaculture research arm plans hiring spree
Aquaculture America brings together industry practitioners, academic researchers, suppliers and many others to the US' largest annual show focused on aquaculture