Mowi finds ISA at Newfoundland farm with nearly 743k salmon
The detection occurred at Mowi's Friar Cove site, which includes eight total cages with 742,711 fish
Southeast Alaska Tanner crab harvest could be best in decades
'What we're seeing is kind of historically high levels' -- Joe Stratman, Alaska Department of Fish and Game
Loma Linda’s plant-based ‘Tuno’ hits UK Co-op stores
Atlantic Natural Foods brand Loma Linda claims Tuno is the UK's first plant-based seafood alternative
UK sales of MSC-certified tuna falling
In 2021, just 7.5% of all tuna sold in the UK was labeled as MSC, down from 12.5% in 2017, according to figures from the seafood organization Seafish
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
Faroese also gain MSC for their share of Icelandic capelin
Now catches of Icelandic capelin by Iceland, Norway and the Faroese can all carry the MSC label
Pelagic processor plans consolidation after improved 2021
Denmark's FF Skagen saw significantly better results in 2021 than during the 'disaster' that came before, with reasons for optimism in 2022
New Zealand King Salmon reports ‘unforeseen increase’ in mortalities
'The situation continues to unfold, and we are deploying best practice measures to counter the heat of summer and other contributing stressors'
Riverence, Benson Hill form partnership for ‘minimally processed’ feed supply
Riverence, the US' largest grower of rainbow trout and steelhead, is teaming with a food tech company for an environmentally-friendly, sustainable supply of fish feed additives
US commerce secretary: NOAA doesn’t have power to delay lobster gear compliance
'NOAA is not permitted on its own to change the date from May 1st to July 1st' -- Gina Raimondo, secretary of commerce
