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
NOAA hires former Environmental Defense Fund advocate as senior wind projects advisor
'In taking on this new role I will remain dedicated to fostering durable, science-based and inclusive policy solutions for combating climate change and conserving and managing marine resources' -- Katie Westfall
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
Tidal, Google parent’s ocean moonshot, among six new members of US offshore aquaculture group
Tidal is pleased to 'support and lead the way in creating technological advancements, monitoring and ocean modeling that will contribute to this outcome' -- Neil Dave, general manager
Aquaculture America 2023: Offshore aquaculture, seaweed receive strong interest
Hundreds of US aquaculture professionals have gathered in the US coastal city of New Orleans to discuss the latest sector topics and issues
All commercial fisheries vulnerable to climate change, new NOAA study says
Salmon among the commercial species most vulnerable to warming water temperatures
SalMar talks up $65m in yearly savings after NRS, NTS deal
It has identified unutilized potential in the existing salmon licenses across the group which it expects to take advantage of from 2024 onwards, when it should reach 280,000t
Proposed Alaska salmon conservation measure puts commercial, subsistence users at odds
Proposal 140 would end commercial fishing in Area M, an intercept fishery, to promote salmon populations