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
Namibia’s first offshore salmon farming project granted permits, eyes Q2 2024 harvest
Boston, Massachusetts, US-based Innovasea helped the company secure permits
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'
Battle against European green crab infestion underway off Canadian coast
The situation resembles that of the US Pacific Northwest, where Washington state is spending $11m
Warming New England waters pushing lobster predators into Gulf of Maine
The warmer temperatures are driving species into the Gulf of Maine from the south, including one that preys on lobsters
Seaweed farmer Ocean Rainforest snags $6.2m in series A funding
Company plans to expand operations in Faroes, hasten product development
East Coast harvesters to share in $20m federal fish purchase
Massachusetts delegates pressed for the aid to hedge against rising fuel costs
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
Seeking to build political muscle, Oregon Dungeness crab supporters are taking to the air
TV, radio, and internet spots will elevate the Dungeness crab and its harvesters' profile to boost sales and give the industry more political muscle
Alaska pollock, Pacific cod fisheries off to a brisk start
Alaska's Pacific cod season has started well, with about 25,000t harvested to date