Archive for July 2024
High value contracts boost Brimmond turnover by 74%
North-east Scotland based engineering specialists Brimmond has today announced a 74% increase in turnover for the 2023-2024 financial year.
Read MoreChilean salmon giant ramped up output in Q2
Salmones Camanchaca, one of Chile’s largest salmon farming companies, slaughtered 11,643 tonnes of Atlantic salmon in the second quarter of this year – almost double the figure for the same period last year.
Read MoreMowi takes delivery of refurbished feed barge
The first of five fully refurbished Sea-Cap barges (pictured) has been delivered to Mowi Scotland at Loch Etive.
Read MoreWater fight looming in US Senate
As Julia Hollister reports, bipartisan support for expanding US aquaculture does not mean it will get an easy ride.
Read MoreAnpario Research Effectiveness of Feed Additives Against Bacteria Responsible for Translucent Post-Larval Disease in Shrimp
Translucent Post-Larval Disease (TPD) is a significant and emerging threat in shrimp aquaculture.
Read MoreRecord breakers
With aquaculture now producing more than catch fisheries for the first time in human history, has the age of the fish farm arrived?
Read MoreISA at SalMar site
Infectious Salmon Anaemia is suspected at a SalMar location in Norway in what appears to be a growing number of cases across the country this year.
Read MoreAI cameras used to study salmon behaviour
The Icelandic salmon company Arctic Fish is using underwater cameras fitted with artificial intelligence to study salmon in their pens.
Read MoreThe next level
The Irish Government has a plan to grow the country’s aquaculture sector sustainably.
Read MoreSalmon Eye restaurant wins global award
The restaurant at the Salmon Eye aquaculture display centre in Norway has been voted by Time Magazine as one of the 100 best places in the world to visit.
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