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
Aquaculture America day one recap: ‘Milder’ Atlantic, ‘robust’ sockeye flavors attract different customers
Aquaculture America brings together industry practitioners, academic researchers, suppliers and many others to the US' largest annual show focused on aquaculture
In new role at GDST, Stavis says his job is to listen
'I think it's going to be more important to listen than speak, so I need to be able to tap these people on the shoulder and bring them into the dialogue. My focus is on the dialogue itself'
Cargill partners with Saudi firm on feed venture in controversial planned city
'This agreement will ultimately lead to addressing the need to replace fishmeal by more sustainable fish feed' -- Juan Carlos Motamayor, head of Neom Food
Norway’s new salmon tax to drive growth in offshore aquaculture globally
'We think we are in the early phases of a new era in the salmon farming industry,' -- says Arctic Offshore, an Oslo-based offshore brokering and consultancy
December was yet another ‘disappointing’ month for US shrimp imports
Nobody was in any big hurry to import more shrimp into the country, and it might be May before buying patterns return to something like normal