Boat-based researchers spot 21 right whales off Massachusetts coast
There has been very little boat-based right whale research in southern New England, and none in the winter months until now
Offshore wind bill advances in Hawaii without distance restrictions
Hawaii has no offshore wind farms, but two developers have three projects under review
Norway salmon prices tumble, while Chilean, Scottish fairly stable
Market turmoil is causing Norwegian salmon prices to fall; for the time being, Chilean and Scottish do not seem to be succumbing to the pressure
NASDAQ: Norway salmon price eases again in week nine
Spot prices for Norwegian farmed salmon dipped for the second consecutive week in week nine of 2022, according to the NASDAQ Salmon Index
Asian insect protein producer raises $2m for expansion
Protenga plans to use the venture debt facility to launch a pet food brand and the 'next generation of 'smart insect farms' in Malaysia
Aussie gov’t expects dip in salmon prices before sector returns to medium-term growth
Australian fisheries and aquaculture production value is forecast to rise by 10% in 2021-2022, driven by strong growth in production value for salmonids, shrimp and oysters
Higher sales volume, strong salmon prices boost Multi’s X Q4
Chilean salmon farmer Multi X saw its sales rise by 36.3% year-on-year to $176.8m in the fourth quarter of 2021
Spain’s Profand acquires Greek seabass, seabream farmer
Profand said the acquisition of Kefalonia Fisheries 'boosts the group's presence in aquaculture production, specifically in seabream and seabass'
Mercamadrid prices for small, large European bass hit highest level in years
Prices of large and small European seabass from Greece, Turkey and Spain, as traded in Spain, kept on rising during week nine and hit their highest levels in years
Lingalaks invests in data, as 54m Norwegian salmon die in 2021
Aquaculture software firm Manolin said that about 54 million salmon died in net pens in 2021 -- 15.5% of the total Norwegian stock
