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Still, strong biological performance in both the Faroes and Scotland has supported volume growth, leading the salmon farmer ...
Russian export volumes of pollock surimi have moved up in the first half of this year, while domestic surimi production is ...
A Danish fisheries advisor has blasted the government’s trawl ban as political and unscientific, warning it could harm both ...
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The Japanese seafood firm will close its Mori plant in Hokkaido in February 2026 and shift production to its Furano facility as part of efforts to streamline domestic operations ...
The deaths of a seal and 15 cormorants at a Tassal salmon farm have reignited calls for a full review of Tasmania’s aquaculture regulations ...
The offshore bass and bream aquaculture project off Portugal’s Algarve coast has completed its public consultation, moving closer to production set to start in late 2026 ...
I don’t want to be responsible for (my crew) getting deported. I’m not living with that’ — Bruce Irwin, warmwater lobster ...
State leaders thought their new law would help speed restoration of oyster reefs, which were nearly wiped out in 2019 after the opening of the Bonnet Carre Spillway killed more than 95% of Mississippi ...
As we look to encourage American sourcing of goods and services through tariffs, it is the perfect opportunity to implement these types of fees to support our domestic fisheries’ — Louisiana lieutenan ...
Undercurrent News’ week 35 ‘market pulse’ updates on US wholesale markets for various key commodities are available on our new platform ...
Hobart Airport’s AUD 130 million runway upgrade now allows direct international flights, opening new doors for Tasmanian ...
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