Veramaris algal oil to help Atlantic Sapphire reduce marine ingredients in feed
The salmon farmer's goal is to completely eliminate by 2025 the use of marine-derived ingredients in the feed it gives to its Atlantic salmon
Icelandic surveys suggest this season’s capelin quota will drop 100,000t
Surveys conducted through the second half of January suggest that the spawning stock stands at 1.1m metric tons, which would mean a quota of around 800,000t
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
Another sustainability exec leaves Thai Union, joins XpertSea
Roxanne Nanninga was senior director of sustainability at Thai Union for over four years, working under Darian McBain, who left the company last summer
UK ‘women in fisheries’ network launches
'Women work as female fishermen, in fisheries associations, they are fleet managers, policymakers and charity workers', the organization stated
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
Fishing bodies urge EU to protect coastal jobs in Med
Officials from the Directorate-General on Maritime Affairs and Fisheries did not attend the meeting of the Social Dialogue Committee for Sea Fisheries
No parties happy as Scotland surprises fishing sector with cod protections
The Scottish government had made changes to fishing regulations designed to protect cod stocks, and these went down poorly with fishermen; the changes have since been rolled back
Insect feed maker InnovaFeed inks pet food partnership with ADM
The global insect protein market is expected to surpass $113 billion in demand for new sustainable fish- and pet-food ingredients and a supportive regulatory environment
Seafood firms join push to cut SIMP parts out of fast-moving China bill
The late-added SIMP measures 'will impose requirements on seafood companies so complex that much of the supply chain is likely to grind to a halt in response'
