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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.

Veramaris sets science-based target to further reduce carbon footprint by 2030

Veramaris has set a science-based target, approved by the Science...

US Chefs, environmental NGOs and business leaders join forces to promote sustainable aquaculture

Through the Coalition for Sustainable Aquaculture (CSA) The Coalition for Sustainable...

Aquaculture veteran and strategic advisor join the board of Protix

Industry experts Einar Wathne and Bert Pauli have joined the...

Deep Branch appoints Anders Clausen as Chief Innovation Officer

He will oversee the company’s technical leadership team Deep Branch has...

Global aquaculture committed to climate change, according to UN’s report

The production reached a record 214 million tonnes in 2020 The 2022...

SeaBOS member companies commit to science-based action for ocean stewardship

Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS) launched today its first...

Canada’s Salmon farmers welcome government’s decision to renew salmon farming licences

In British Columbia The Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance (CAIA) and the...

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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.