Iceland takes first steps towards offshore salmon farming
Icelandic consultancy Marko Partners has invested in Norwegian offshore rig creator Aqualoop, and together they have formed new firm Icelandic Offshore Salmon
Expect Pacific halibut prices to stay high on West Coast this year, Tradex predicts
Season expected to start fast, though catch total will likely be lower this year than last
US Homeland Security urges promoting domestic aquaculture to mitigate national security risks
Overlooked report highlights critical issues for US aquaculture industry, names health of Americans and health of the US economy as top concerns
USCG rescues harvester from Canadian vessel off Alaskan coast
The helicopter took the fisherman to Masset, a town in the Canadian province of British Columbia, where an emergency medical team received him
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
Alaska sockeye price down 7% since start of 2022
The US average price per pound of wild sockeye salmon is down 7% since early 2022
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
Alaska aims to protect Chinook troll fishery from lawsuit
The Alaska House of Representatives passed 35-1 a bill that calls on state agencies to defend against the lawsuit, which targets the Southeast Alaska troll fishery for Chinook
Environmentalists sue to stop ‘devastating’ development of Gulf of Mexico oil field
The lawsuit alleges that offshore drilling 'will threaten endangered marine life within 'one of the most productive and biodiverse ecosystems in the United States'
California Chinook harvesters call for closure of 2023 season
Recent federal science reports show only an estimated 169,767 adult fish available this year