Report highlights growth of aquaculture in Scotland’s marine economy

The annual contribution made by the aquaculture sector in Scotland to the national economy soared over the past decade, according to the latest Scottish Government statistics. Scotland’s Marine Economic Statistics 2020, which has just been published, shows that gross value added (GVA) by the aquaculture sector rose from £206m in 2011 to £362m in 2020,…

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WiSA award for global aquaculture researcher

Marine biologist Professor Elizabeth Cottier-Cook has been presented with an Outstanding Contribution award by Women in Scottish Aquaculture (WiSA) in recognition of her teaching in aquaculture and her research contribution to the global seaweed industry. There were also awards for individuals at Mowi, Bakkafrost and Heriot-Watt University. Professor Cottier-Cook of the Scottish Association for Marine…

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Måsøval Eiendom finds partner for Ice Fish Farm

Måsøval Eiendom, the main shareholder in Ice Fish Farm, has entered into a strategic partnership with the Icelandic fishing company Ísfélag Vestmannaeyja over its  Iceland-based salmon operation. A separate holding company, Austur, has been created to manage the joint ownership. Last November Fish Farmer reported that Måsøval was seeking a suitable partner for the business.…

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Cermaq warns of salmon tax consequences

A senior Cermaq executive has spelt out a number of likely consequences if the Norwegian government decides to implement its salmon tax without changes. Lars Galtung, head of sustainability and communications at the company, accused the government of rushing through its proposals for a so-called “ground rent” tax without due consultation. He hoped the Finance…

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Icelandic Salmon sees big jump in profit and revenue

Icelandic Salmon, the parent company of Arnarlax, has announced a big increase in its 2022 final quarter operating income, which was up by almost €16m year on year, to €51.7m (£46m). For 2022 as a whole income rose to €157.6m (£140.4m) against €90.8m (£80.9m) in 2021, an increase of 74%. The Norwegian group SalMar owns…

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Chilean salmon farmer in debt default

The large Chilean salmon company Nova Austral has admitted it is in debt default after grappling with various financial problems. So far, a plea for patience from bondholders has met with a cool response. Although the company is based in Chile, its bonds are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. Nova Austral said in a…

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Norcod yet to find profit as sales hold steady

Norwegian cod farmer Norcod has reported 2022 fourth quarter sales of NOK 51.48m (£4.1m), almost the same as for Q4 2021. The operating loss before fair value adjustment for the quarter totalled NOK 32.3m (£2.5m) The operating loss for 2022, again before fair value adjustment, was NOK 123.1m (£9.8m) Norcod said it has been able…

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Public meeting thumbs up for Samherji’s huge salmon farm

Icelandic seafood group Samherji is to press ahead with plans for a giant salmon farm in the south west of the country after receiving broad approval from local residents. At a recent public meeting the company outlined its plans for the £260m, 40,000 tonne land-based facility, near Reykjanes. Local residents were invited to the public…

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Global Seafood Alliance Director calls for collaboration

Through collaboration, all those involved in aquaculture can tackle the challenges faced by the industry and by the planet itself. That’s the message from Melanie Siggs, Director of the Global Seafood Alliance, ahead of the Blue Food Innovation Summit which takes place in London on 23-24 May. Melanie Siggs, who will be a speaker at…

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