Australian gov’t aquaculture recommendations welcomed by industry
The recommendations are in the Australian government’s 'Supporting a strong future for Australian aquaculture' report
NZ King Salmon urges faster action in race against climate change
'There's a race going on to see who is faster, climate change killing our fish, or the government changing the rules to allow us to save them,' said Grant Rosewarne
Northern Australia adds rock oyster ‘brand’ to federal species database
The native blacklip rock oyster has now been officially added to the Australian fish names database
Tasmania’s Petuna suffers salmon ‘elevated mortality’ event
Thousands of Atlantic salmon have perished at Tasmanian aquaculture company Petuna after a sharp spike in temperatures
Editor’s choice: Fisher King initiates sale process; Maruha, CDQs buy Icicle assets
Neil Ramsden, EMEA editor of Undercurrent, brings you a roundup of the main stories from the previous week
As 2022 begins, 17 tuna stocks fail MSC standards, says ISSF
Only six out of 23 major commercial tuna stocks worldwide are successfully avoiding overfishing and maintaining target stock biomass levels
Study claims Huon’s 2020 salmon escapes had minimal environmental impact
The escape of more than 180,000 Atlantic salmon from Tasmanian fish farms did not have any great impact on the environment, said the Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies
Aussie cod farmer trials out-of-season spawning, 100% plant-based diet
Murray Cod Australia is aiming to grow to 10,000 metric tons of production per year, and is working on ways to grow fish more efficiently
Impact investor strikes deal for four new seabass, salmon RAS
Switzerland-based ImpactMarine -- seemingly a newly created part of ImpactAgri, which develops and finances agribusinesses across sub-Saharan Africa -- has partnered with Denmark's Graintec
NZ Coastal suffers another loss as Chinese visitor numbers fall
The firm reported a loss of NZD 978,000 in the three months ended Dec. 31, as Chinese visitor numbers to New Zealand decline during the pandemic
