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Marine scientists from around the world have signed an open letter to the United Nations (UN) calling for the protection of fragile deep-sea ecosystems, including seamounts, from the devastation ...
A total of ISK 465 million (EUR 3.2 million - USD 3.6 million) has been allocated for 15 projects in 7 municipalities.
The supplier of aquaculture work vessels , Moen Marin, has announced the appointment of Lars Ivar Elvertrø, who has held the ...
Taste the Atlantic Young Chef Ambassadors announced. Five young chefs will embark on programme with seafood producers along Ireland's west coast, which includes expert mentorship from a ...
ASC seeks stakeholder input on human rights and animal welfare in supply chain. The Aquaculture Stewardship Council has ...
EU to tighten measures against overfishing by third countries, following "landmark agreement". The European Union will amend ...
According to information provided by the Peruvian Ministry of Production ( Produce ), fish landings for direct human ...
Salmones Austral has become the first company in the salmon farming sector in Latin America and Chile to have its emissions ...
Scotland sets new record for mussel production in 2024. Scottish Shellfish Farm Production Survey 2024 reveals surge in ...
Biofish Holding AS has announced the confirmation of an agreement with Langøylaks Holding 2 AS for a voluntary public offer ...
Land and environmental training body Lantra has launched a new training programme to address the challenges of harmful algal ...
Scientists report breakthrough in understanding of salmon skin health. Research team led by University of Stirling have ...