After more than two and a half years of development, Kapp Linné is now complete and ready for operation. The vessel is the world’s first purpose-built for both whitefish and aquaculture operations.
A new online platform is helping seafood companies measure emissions and identify ways to reduce carbon across supply chains ...
Vietnam is ramping up legal reforms, technology and monitoring to eliminate illegal fishing and lift the EU's yellow card ...
An ageing workforce and poor prospects are deterring young people from entering the Mediterranean and Black Sea fishing ...
Taylor Shellfish has become the first ASC-certified US bivalve farm, expanding sustainable shellfish options for consumers ...
Optimar has launched a new wastewater management system designed to improve aquaculture compliance and sustainability ...
Salmon lice is a challenge for the aquaculture industry. We continue to work closely with our customers to develop the best ...
Seafood producers certified under Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) programmes made 7,808 documented operational improvements in ...
Best Aquaculture Practices has launched its Seafood You Can Trust marketing toolkit, an insight-driven campaign designed to help retailers communicate responsible seafood sourcing more clearly at the ...
Agreement that comes into force in 2027 will enhance the safety of crew working on large commercial fishing vessels, says ...
Norway exported seafood worth €1.23 billion in February, a decrease 2% compared with the same month last year The decline reflects weaker wild-catch volumes and a sharp fall in exports to the US, ...
The Norwegian catch insight company Catchwise has made the news recently courtesy of its catch-efficient vessel ranking in Norway for 2025. One of the main goals behind creating the ranking was to ...