US aquaculture sector hopes for boost from Trump’s ‘America First’ agenda
'I assume that the Trump administration's goal is to protect and create American jobs, not punish American consumers' – Marianne Naess, Great Northern Salmon
Coral reef protection group invests in Oceanpick to boost aquaculture in Sri Lanka
The Global Fund for Coral Reefs, managed by Pegasus Capital Advisors, has announced an investment in Oceanpick, South Asia's leading offshore barramundi farm
Winners of Gulf of Maine wind leases urged to engage with fishing industry
Winning bids for the first offshore wind lease sale in the Gulf of Maine totaled more than $21.9 million
Offshore wind fight could be headed to US’ highest court with earlier lobster ruling playing part
A Massachusetts-based community group is leaning on an earlier ruling in relation to lobster as part of its petition to the US Supreme Court
Investors eagerly eye hybrid flow-through prospects amid challenges for full RAS
'What we can see is that the flow-through projects have been capturing quite a lot of investor attention and getting quite a lot of the deal flow' -- Matt Craze, publisher of Land-based Aquaculture Report 2024
NOAA releases ‘how to’ guide on boosting US seafood resilience
The implementation plan details NOAA's five-year strategy to support the seafood industry through climate and economic challenges
Fast-track permitting system for fish farming structures unlawful, says US court
The ruling on the federal permitting system dubbed Nationwide Permit 56 finds procedural violations under US environmental laws, but a final decision on its future is pending
Canadian initiative aims to develop portable testing kit for deadly shellfish toxins
A successful outcome from the experiment could allow remote Canadian communities to quickly and affordably test seafood for deadly toxins
Largest US Pacific cod catcher brings seafood finance exec back from ski slopes
Michael Guy's latest role marks his return to the seafood industry following his tenure at the US state of Washington's largest ski resort
Canadian-led high seas mission aims to combat IUU in North Pacific
For two months, fishery officers will patrol over 7,500 kilometers onboard the Canadian Coast Guard's Sir Wilfrid Laurier, a high endurance, multi-purpose vessel