Outer Limits for Offshore Aquaculture Set by the Government
The Norwegian government has established outer limits for areas designated for offshore aquaculture despite warnings from environmental organizations.
Marine farming areas established by the government: - Risky, say the Hunters and Fishermen's Association
The Norwegian government has set the boundaries for marine farming areas, a move criticized by environmental organizations as risky.
Service boat sank in Tálknafjörður harbor
A service boat sank in Tálknafjörður harbor this morning, prompting efforts to recover it.
Kinki University’s Nodoguro will be exclusively sold in Ginza and Umeda as part of high-end fish farming
Kinki University will begin exclusive sales of their farmed high-end fish, Nodoguro, in Tokyo's Ginza and Osaka's Umeda districts, from February 26 to March 11.
Avramar: Greek-Spanish 'war' over revenue and the use of the name
The commercial dispute between Greek and Spanish subsidiaries of Avramar intensifies over brand utilization and sales revenue management in the Iberian Peninsula.
Ghana: Ministry to Prosecute Fishermen Using Illegal Nets
The Ghanaian Ministry of Fisheries and Aquaculture is set to prosecute fishermen utilizing unauthorized nets to catch juvenile fish species.
Hafró conducts Mjóafjörður simulations and the first aquaculture license auction is approaching
Hafró is preparing for its first aquaculture license auction following Mjóafjörður simulations.
Hafró assesses how much salmon farming is safe to practice in Mjóafjörður
Hafró is evaluating the safe limits for salmon farming in Mjóafjörður.
Infectious virus found in fish farm in Malgomaj – 600 tons of fish must be replaced
A contagious virus, IPN, was discovered in a fish farm in Malgomaj, forcing the facility to slaughter all its fish and replace them with new stock.
China’s Yangtze River fishing ban brings biomass surge, boosts finless porpoise
A study reveals that the fishing ban on China's Yangtze River has led to a significant recovery of biomass and an increase in the finless porpoise population.
Infectious virus at fish farm - 600 tons of fish must be slaughtered
A fish farm in Vilhelmina, Sweden, must slaughter 600 tons of fish after an unusual virus was detected in a routine check.
Aqua Bridge or Cooke for the... checkmate in the Avramar "chess"
The acquisition dynamics involving Aqua Bridge and Cooke are reshaping the ownership landscape of Avramar Greece amidst rapid developments.
Hobart's drinking water free from antibiotics, water utility says
TasWater assures that Hobart's drinking water is free from antibiotics following a salmon disease outbreak and that there is no health risk to the public.
Ministry of Fishing and Aquaculture cancels licenses of 19 fishermen due to irregularities in Roraima
The Brazilian Ministry of Fishing and Aquaculture has canceled the licenses of 19 fishermen and fisherwomen in Roraima due to irregularities.
Ministry of Fishing cancels fishermen's licenses in MA, DF and 23 other states; see the list of Maranhão professionals
The Ministry of Fish and Aquaculture in Brazil has cancelled the licenses of professional fishermen across several states, primarily affecting Maranhão, as part of a national review of fishing activity records.
Fredriksen's salmon company has never had higher revenues than last year
Mowi reports record revenues and slaughter volumes in 2025, paying significant dividends to shareholders.
Avramar: How the acquisition of the parent company in Spain changes the data
The acquisition of Avramar Seafood SL by the Canadian Cooke group from Amerra Capital Partners indicates strategic shifts in the seafood industry.
Salmon company defends use of antibiotics
Huon Aquaculture has confirmed the use of antibiotics in its salmon hatchery on the River Derwent amidst public scrutiny and calls for better disclosure practices regarding antibiotic use in freshwater hatcheries in Tasmania.
The spatial 'reef' sinks Greek aquaculture
The prolonged inability to complete the specific spatial plan for Greek aquaculture poses a direct threat to the competitiveness of the sector and may lead to conflicts with the European Commission.
Imagine how fun it would be if the sea monster attacked a cruise ship in Sognefjord
The film 'Kraken' showcases the beautiful Sognefjord while telling a story about a sea monster and the misuse of technology in aquaculture.
Successful Announcement of Complete Aquaculture of the Luxury Fish Nodoguro by Kinki University
Kinki University has announced that it has achieved the world's first complete aquaculture of nodoguro, a high-end fish also known as akamutsu.
Success in Full Aquaculture of Premium Fish Nodoguro by Kinki University, Following Tuna
Kinki University has announced the successful full aquaculture of the high-end fish nodoguro, marking a world-first achievement following their success with tuna.
Stalin's shadow over the proposal: "We just need to look to utilize our blue screens in aquaculture"
The article discusses the influence of Stalinist ideas on modern proposals to enhance aquaculture practices using technology.
No Stronger Conditions for Environmental Protection in Aquaculture Law
The Minister of Fisheries states that current aquaculture laws are outdated and emphasizes the strong environmental protections in her proposed aquaculture legislation, claiming no country offers such stringent conditions.
Panic as £400k of lobster missing after 'devastating' seafood heist
Maine officials report a significant increase in seafood thefts, highlighted by a recent heist where thieves stole lobster worth £400,000 and other seafood from an aquaculture site.