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Florida aquaculture suffers $34M blow from Hurricane Idalia

Clam producers the hardest hit by the disaster, with total costs expected to increase as full extent of damage to Florida's aquaculture industry becomes clear.

New Brunswick hosts the Responsible Seafood Summit 2023

From today until Thursday, October 5, the Global Seafood Alliance is holding the 22nd edition of its Responsible Seafood Summit in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada.

OSC’s cutting-edge AI-powered project: HydroAware

OSC launches $10.5 million HydroAware Project, expanding hydroelectric energy and conserving habitats through AI fish monitoring.

New American company, LocalCoho, receives substantial funding from Cuna del Mar

LocalCoho, a new land-based company that produces high-quality Coho salmon, has secured significant new funding from Cuna del Mar.

New RAS project to grow Red Drum, led by ex-Kingfish operator

Former Kingfish Maine operations manager Megan Sorby is setting up a new land-based project to farm US native Red Drum.

Océano Seafood achieves its first U.S. acquisition by purchasing Sea Fresh USA

The Peruvian company Océano Seafood, based in Lima, has acquired the entire American company Sea Fresh USA, located in Kingston, Rhode Island.
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Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary in California released

NOAA unveiled a from the Biden-Harris Administration: the establishment of the "Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary" in California.

NOAA accused of inaction by congressmen over Wespac problem

NOAA is criticized for not taking decisive action regarding Wespac by several Democrats on the House Natural Resources Committee in the U.S.

TalentView: Rune Mikalsen, Kvaroy Arctic

Rune Mikalsen, CEO of Kvarøy Arctic, talks about his new role in Boston, and his aims and priorities for Kvarøy in the U.S. market.

Israel’s Pure Blue Fish to set up its first US facility in South Carolina

Zero-discharge RAS innovator Pure Blue Fish will begin construction of its first US facility before the end of the year.
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