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Nordic Halibut on track for growth
The white fish farmer Nordic Halibut said today it is on course to considerably increase production over the next six or seven years. Presenting its interim third quarter report, the company said that growth is firmly on the agenda. It said the biological asset production during the period was 382 tonnes, representing a 21% growth…
Read MoreApproval for Portuguese semi-sub fish farm
Portugal is about to ramp up its aquaculture production business in a big way following the approval of a new fish farm on the Algarve.
Mariculture Systems Portugal (MSP) has been given the go ahead for its sea bass and sea bream project near Vila Real de Santo António which it describes as a major milestone.
Read MoreA blank sheet of paper
How can this be? I sit here with a blank sheet of paper the day following one of the most critical Budgets in the last two decades without a thought in my head.
Read MoreBillund founder is back with a new company
The founder of Billund Aquaculture, which fell into bankruptcy earlier this year, has announced plans for a new venture.
Christian Sorensen, the former boss of the recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) tech company, said his new company will be called Billund Aquatech. It is understood this will focus on design and consultancy in land-based aquaculture, and is 100% owned by Sorensen.
Read MoreWellFish Tech – Fish health redefined
Whilst aquaculture systems vary greatly in complexity, they all, perhaps uniquely, are subject to levels and frequency of complication less common in other sectors which is why the intensive cultivation of fish is widely regarded as carrying higher risk than is observed in other similar sectors.
Read MoreInternational technology firm snaps up RS Aqua
UK marine technology specialist RS Aqua has been acquired by General Oceans, an underwater technology group with operations in Norway, the UK and United States.
Read MoreAssuring value
The Association of Scottish Shellfish Growers’ conference addressed the industry’s challenges, but also the benefits it offers to our food security and the environment. Robert Outram reports.
Read MoreSalmon workers among Iceland’s top earners
Iceland’s fish farm workers are among the best paid in the country, according to the latest statistical data.
Read MoreMåsøval reports £4m Q3 loss
Norwegian salmon farmer Måsøval today reported a third quarter operational loss of NOK 60.6m (£4.3m), compared with an operational profit of NOK 113m (£8m) 12 months ago.
Read MoreOtter Ferry sold to Canada’s Amar Seafood
Otter Ferry Seafish, one of the most innovative – and oldest – aquaculture businesses in Scotland, has been sold to Canada-based Amar Seafood.
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