Salmon giant Mowi has raised well over £300m in a green bond loan, the company announced on the Oslo Stock Exchange.
Scientists at Norway’s food research institute Nofima say wastewater from fish farms could be used to grow a variety of seaweed seen as a delicacy.
The Wild Fisheries Fund, supported by salmon producers and managed by trade body Salmon Scotland, has £230,000 to spend in ...
NTT Green & Food, a subsidiary of the Japanese telecoms giant NTT Communications Corp is to build a land-based coho salmon ...
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Iceland’s aquaculture and fishing industries underwent a difficult time last year, according to a new study. In a report ...
The price of fresh salmon in Norway rose to its highest level for almost seven months, according to the monitoring ...
The federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) is considering using hatcheries for conservation to help wild salmon ...
Researchers in Scotland have reported “promising results” from a project looking at how kelp extract can help crops make ...
Influencers have been used to good effect by companies such as Patagonia Provisions, who used chef Ali Hooke of “Tinned Fish ...
Pine Island Redfish, a Florida-based regenerative aquaculture company cultivating the local finfish, red drum, has announced ...
Land-based fish farmer Andfjord Salmon has today reported strong biological performance at its Kvalnes site in northern ...