Rising costs halt construction of AquaBounty’s Ohio plant

Land based salmon farmer AquaBounty Technologies has “paused” work on its planned facility in Ohio, citing cost inflation. The US company has not specified when work will resume, and has left open the question of whether the project might go ahead at a smaller scale. AquaBounty is the first company to produce genetically-modified (GM) salmon…

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Goldman buys wellboat business Frøy for £482m

International investment group Goldman Sachs Asset Management has bought the wellboat and aquaculture support business Frøy, it was announced today. The news ends months of speculation about this highly successful business, which was part of the NTS group acquired by the salmon farming giant SalMar last year. However, Frøy did not fit with SalMar’s core…

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Weak krone still boosting Norway’s seafood exports

A further decline in the value of the krone was the major contributor to another increase in the value of the country’s seafood exports in May, it emerged today. The total for last month, according to the Norwegian Seafood Council, was NOK 13.1bn (almost £1bn), a rise of 7% or NOK 816m (£60m) on May…

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Programme shaping up for Scotland at Aqua Nor

This August, a Team Scotland partnership comprising Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE), the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) and Marine Scotland will provide a platform for Scottish businesses and research organisations at Aqua Nor in Trondheim. Alongside our co-exhibitors and the wider Scottish delegation, we are putting together an exciting programme for visitors to the…

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ASC doubles number of certified farm sites in UK

The Aquaculture Stewardship Council has logged record growth in ASC certification in the UK, with the number of certified farm sites doubling since February 2022. Forty farm sites are now ASC certified in the UK, including finfish and shellfish producers. A further 18 farms are in initial audit stage with a view to being certified…

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Mowi unveils plans for Dawnfresh Loch Etive sites

Salmon farmer Mowi is consulting with the local community on plans to switch the former Dawnfresh trout farm sites on Loch Etive to growing post-smolt salmon. Mowi acquired Dawnfresh Farming Ltd in February this year, after Dawnfresh was placed into the hands of administrators in 2022. The Dawnfresh farming operations include three hatcheries, three freshwater…

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Large Iceland RAS project takes another step

Iceland’s national planning agency has given a further go ahead for the fish farming company GeoSalmo’s plan to build a new RAS salmon farm in the south west of the country. The GeoSalmo project aims to use a hybrid system incorporating RAS (recirculating aquaculture system) and flow-through technology. The facility will initially produce around 7,500 tonnes,…

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SEPA unveils ‘risk map’ for sea lice control measures

The Scottish Environment Protection Agency (SEPA) has published more information on the zones where it believes sea lice pose the highest risk to migrating wild Atlantic salmon. SEPA is consulting on the latest stage of its sea lice control measures, setting out a network of wild salmon protection zones in migration bottlenecks in coastal waters…

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SalMar warns tax will damage investment

Salmon producer SalMar warned today that Norway’s new ground rent tax will have a distorting effect on the industry. After a five hour debate, the Norwegian Parliament yesterday approved the tax at a 25% rate. The measure passed with a larger than expected majority of 17, thanks to a late intervention by the Red Party.…

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