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EU blue economy report marks out seaweed’s “high potential”

Sustainability is crucial to ensure the future of Europe's fishing fleet, while seaweed could be Europe's next "blue biotechnology" boom.

TalentView: Tracy Murai

The Assistant Director, Global Fisheries – Sustainability at Thai Union thinks the energy to further develop the company’s sustainability programmes is brilliant.

Scottish Salmon Industry Is Waiting

The deadline for the overhaul of Scotland's aquaculture regulation has...

TalentView: Tavish Scott

When trees are big and strong enough, they sometimes show...

Scotland’s fish farmers deliver highest level ever recorded of salmon

Scotland’s fish farmers have delivered a 7% increase in salmon...

Salmon Scotland calls Tory candidates for changes to address labor shortage problems and fears of ‘trade war’ with EU

Salmon Scotland has called on Tory candidates to introduce changes...

Aquaculture public image (II): the possible solutions

Does aquaculture have a public image problem? That was the...

Aquaculture public image (I): the potential problem

Does aquaculture have a public image problem? When you talk...

Fish health experts from leading aquaculture companies join Salmon Scotland

A total of nine new members Fish health experts, the world’s...

Salmon farmers ask for £10 million fees to tackle Scotland’s rural housing crisis

The government urges to adopt Norway-style system Salmon Scotland has launched...

Salmon Scotland fears a ‘trade war’ with the EU

After the attempt of amending the Northern Ireland protocol Salmon Scotland...

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EU blue economy report marks out seaweed’s “high potential”

Sustainability is crucial to ensure the future of Europe's fishing fleet, while seaweed could be Europe's next "blue biotechnology" boom.

TalentView: Tracy Murai

The Assistant Director, Global Fisheries – Sustainability at Thai Union thinks the energy to further develop the company’s sustainability programmes is brilliant.

The kidney disease, BKD, is in four facilities in Norway

Mattilsynet, the Norwegian Food Health Authority, has reported the detection of BKD in four farms in Norway owned by Leroy, located in Hitra, Heim, Aure, and Kristiansund.

Regenerative aquaculture to avoid seafood shortage by 2050

Planet Tracker calls on investors to support regenerative aquaculture, warning of potential supply gap of up to 50 million tonnes by 2050.