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Offshore aquaculture advocates ask US lawmakers to invest USD 42 million in research and development
Advocates for developing offshore aquaculture in U.S. federal waters are asking lawmakers to invest USD 42 million (EUR 37.7 ...
The ADF&W said the total commercial salmon harvest across all regions of Alaska could reach 214.6 million fish, more than ...
One of those steps is ensuring that aquaculture is proactive instead of reactive in adapting to and addressing relevant ...
A crabber from Kodiak, Alaska, U.S.A., was sentenced to one year in prison after leading a plot to illegally transport his catch to Washington state, where he believed the crabs would fetch a much ...
Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim said Q1 2025 was another strong quarter for the Bergen, Norway-headquartered salmon-farming firm – ...
The CNY 450 million (USD 63 million, EUR 54 million) Guoxin 1 2.1 vessel features upgrades to the 100,000 MT Guoxin 1 model ...
A group of Norwegian aquaculture technology companies have joined forces to form Norwegian Aquaculture in America (NACA) to ...
A study of tuna employee recruitment practices has found the a lack of regulations and the higher costs are key challenges to ...
A grand jury in Texas has indicted four Mexican fishers on charges of illegally harvesting red snapper in U.S. waters.
Two undocumented Guatemalan men who were longtime employees at New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S.A.-based seafood-processing ...
The legislation would require the FDA to ensure foreign shrimp producers operate an equivalent food inspection system to that ...
Some seafood-focused restaurant chains in the U.S., such as Orlando, Florida, U.S.A.-based Red Lobster and several chains ...
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