Cermaq Canada cuts CO2 emissions with new aeration tech
Cermaq Canada reported a cut of over 76,000kg of emissions from its operations in 2021 using a new aeration technology supplied by Poseidon Ocean Systems
Blumar expects $40m salmon sales boost in Asia after New World Currents crumbles
After Yadran and Marine Farm left the New World Currents sales venture in China, Blumar decided to take over its operations and expects a sales boost in 2022
Norwegian fresh salmon export value remains high at pre-pandemic levels
The average export value of fresh Norwegian salmon during the second week of the year was NOK 72.05 per kilogram, up 7% week-on-week and 55% year-on-year
Iceland’s Laxar Fiskeldi reports significant hole in salmon pen
It is currently unclear how many salmon have escaped from the pen, located in Iceland's Eastfjords region
PRFoods subsidiary borrows €1m to grow Swedish trout farm
Overumans Fisk has borrowed to support the start-up phase of its trout farm, which it claims will be powered by renewable energy sources
Glenn Cooke believes ‘safe’, ‘successful’ show possible in Boston
'We believe it's possible to have a safe and successful show' -- Glenn Cooke
NASDAQ: Norway salmon prices jump in week two
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon rose strongly in the second week of 2022, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
Ireland’s Keohane Seafoods expands Lidl partnership to €20m
The deal will result in Keohane products being placed in Lidl stores across Ireland, Northern Ireland, the UK, Germany, Cyprus, Italy, Greece and the US
UK’s devolved gov’ts begin consultation on legally binding fisheries management
'The [statement] sets out how the UK will adopt an ecosystem-based approach to fisheries management and includes a commitment to mapping and protecting our blue carbon resources'
Chile algae bloom mortalities reach 3,500t
According to the affected companies, over 3,500 metric tons of dead salmon have been killed by a harmful algae bloom, of which 100% have been totally removed