ISI’s UK restructure continues with Danny Burton, sales director gone
Reynir Jonsson, ISI's chief financial officer and interim managing director in the UK, confirmed that both Danny Burton and Justin Appleford have left the business
US offshore aquaculture firm secures largest-ever concession off Brazil
Forever Oceans has signed an agreement with the Brazilian government to ocean-raise fish in two zones totaling 64,200 hectares, an area three-and-a-half times the size of Washington DC
Mowi outlines genomics, novel protein R&D efforts
The salmon farmer is working on several projects, including AquaIMPACT, a major effort to integrate fish breeding and nutrition to increase the competitiveness of the EU's aquaculture industry
China’s Guolian signs strategic partnership with Hema
Zhanjiang Guolian Aquatic Products and Hema, Alibaba Group's new retail business, will develop and promote 3R seafood in mainland China
Weak sales, energy shortages drive Brazilian tilapia prices further down
Strong supply and increasingly lower sales through retail and other channels have put a lot of pressure on Brazilian tilapia prices, which suffered more drops
Japanese sushi chain implements AI smart feeding at own aquaculture sites
Kura Sushi, which operates 569 outlets across Japan, Taiwan, and the US, will use the Umitron CELL smart feeder at its aquaculture subsidiary
Grieg posts impressive cost reduction, harvests short of guidance for Q4
Total harvest volumes for the quarter came to 23,700t, below the original guidance of 25,100t, and producing a final annual harvest of 75,600t for 2021
Over 2,600t of salmon now dead from algae bloom in Chile
Chile's Sernapesca reported mortalities of 2,666t, of which 82% have been successfully withdrawn, at five fish farms belonging to Blumar, Salmones Austral and AquaChile
Judge rules California gas company liable for 119-year-old pollutants in herring fishery
The judge's order was touted as a victory for herring harvesters who still work the area near the old gas plant, which is east of the Golden Gate Bridge
Washington’s highest court upholds Cooke’s steelhead permit
The nine judges of the Washington Supreme Court agreed unanimously to reject a challenge that advocacy groups mounted to the approval of Cooke's permit to farm steelhead
