Nordic Halibut beats harvest guidance but margins disappoint
The Averoy, Norway-based company surpassed guidance of 190t farmed head-on gutted Atlantic halibut thanks to larger sizes and 'strong biological performance'
Norwegian whitefish quota carryover means minimal volume drop expected for 2022
Newly-added carryover quota from the Norwegian fisheries directorate means last year's catch volumes are very possible in 2022, despite the original 20% TAC reduction
Indonesian gov’t to tighten tuna harvest control, monitoring rules
Indonesia aims to develop a nationwide harvest strategy for its tropical tuna fishery in an effort to protect the country's stock and achieve a sustainability certification
Grieg misses Q4 earnings target yet poised for double-digit volume growth
Available biomass was up 12% year-on-year at the end of 2021, with the company targeting a harvest increase of 17% for 2022
Eichenlaub joins board of Indonesian aquatech firm
eFishery has just successfully closed a $90m series C fundraise -- the largest such fundraising for an aquaculture technology startup globally
John West launches £2m campaign to push health benefits of new tuna range
With an investment of over £2 million, Thai Union Group-owned John West has launched a new marketing campaign to promote its new tuna range
AquaBounty’s $316m Ohio farm almost ‘fully financed’, readying for 2025 harvest
Simultaneously, the US genetically engineered salmon farmer is hoping to expand into Israel soon and is expanding its work with shrimp
NTS deal would make SalMar clear second-largest producer in Norway
A total of 242,000t of salmon production -- based on 2021 figures -- would see SalMar leapfrog Leroy's 186,000t, only just falling short of Mowi's Norwegian total
Strong snow crab biomass finding bodes well for TAC increase in big Canada fishery
The survey findings suggest a possible snow crab TAC increase of 35% in Canada's southern Gulf of Saint Lawrence
Most BC shellfish harvesters in compliance with new rules, survey shows
'There's a little bit of frustration … with people who think they can carry on the same way they did 20 years ago' -- Steve Pocock, president, British Columbia Shellfish Growers Association
