Alaska governor doubles down on controversial fish farm bill
'We've got work to do on the commercial fisheries for salmon. That's problematic, but this in no way hurts that, damages that, displaces that' -- Mike Dunleavy, Alaska governor
Norwegian court orders Gaia Salmon to pay $6.8m in smolt supplier lawsuit
The lawsuit stemmed from Gaia Salmon's termination of a 2021 exclusive supply agreement for its Traena post-smolt facility
Grieg’s Canadian post-smolt project put on indefinite hold after poor Q4 report
US tariff threats are among the reasons Grieg said it's halting construction of a CAD 155m post-smolt build in Marystown, Newfoundland and Labrador
Singapore aquaculture CEO charged in $336,000 bribery case
The former CEO of a vertical fish farm in Singapore faces corruption charges for allegedly accepting a SGD 450,000 bribe from an engineering firm director in 2018
German group secures $4.5m majority stake in Norwegian aquatech firm
Blue Future Holding, a seafood investment firm owned by German genetics giant EW Group, has acquired a majority stake in Norwegian land-based aquaculture technology provider Litus Akva
$66m Dutch-backed offshore aquaculture venture aims to disrupt US salmon market
'Our farming approach and vessel design, while not entirely novel, are so far outside mainstream industry thinking that overcoming initial skepticism takes effort' -- Alan Cook, Miranova
Roof collapse at US land-based barramundi facility prompts damage assessment
Great Falls Aquaculture, a Massachusetts-based fish farm, is evaluating a structural failure that compromised its roof over the weekend
Receiver for US RAS producer NaturalShrimp seeks approval to sell $16.8m in assets
'(The) current income from the sale of shrimp does not cover operating and overhead expenses, and, in (the) receiver’s opinion, the receivership entities cannot survive as a going concern without additional capital or debt' -- recent filing in Utah federal court
$3.6 million tilapia hatchery aims to boost Jamaica aquaculture production
Jamaica's aquaculture sector is set to get a boost as construction on a state-of-the-art tilapia hatchery, including a recirculating aquaculture system, nears completion
Aurora Fish Farming doubles planned production at Iceland flow-through facility to 28,000t
The operation was originally planned to have an annual production capacity of 14,000t, but its latest documentation filed with Icelandic regulatory authorities now calls for 28,000t of output yearly