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Andrew Whiston, Rastech

Out of Eden

On the east coast of Scotland, an innovative project is seeking to show that tropical shrimp can be grown – at commercial scale – in colder climes. Growing king prawns...
Marianne Næss, Fisheries and Oceans Minister, Norway

Coastal towns to receive record £331 from salmon auctions

Norway’s Aquaculture Fund looks set to pay out NOK 4.7bn – £331m – this year to coastal communities. The payment is the largest since the Fund was set up and...
AKVA Land Based fish tanks

AKVA Group favourite for Cermaq Chile contract

AKVA group looks set to land the supply contract to build a planned new smolt facility for Cermaq Chile. It is thought that Billund would get the supply deal, but...
Winners at the Responsible Seafood Innovation Awards 2024

Tiny Fish is big winner at Innovation awards

A company set up to create economic value from hatchery fish that do not make the grade was one of the winners in the Responsible Seafood Innovation Awards yesterday. Tiny...
Ace Aquatec Chairman Chris van der Kuyl at the Responsible Seafood Summit 2024

Minecraft pioneer shares vision of the future

Artificial intelligence can help aquaculture address its biggest challenges. That was the message from Chris van der Kuyl, IT entrepreneur and Chairman of aquaculture technology business Ace Aquatec, at the...
BioMar's Grangemouth feed mill

BioMar’s UK feed mill wins ASC certification

BioMar UK has become the first feed mill in the UK to gain certification under the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s new feed standard. The ASC said certification for BioMar’s Grangemouth facility –...
Fish Farmer October 2024 - COVER

The October 2024 issue of Fish Farmer is out now online

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Village by a fjord, Faroe Islands

Lack of housing a major issue for Faroes aquaculture

Salmon farming on the Faroe Islands will continue to expand, but more must be done to accommodate the extra overseas staff the industry will need, says a report from the...
salmon swimming in green water

Fresh water ‘may be answer to salmon disease’

The bacterium that causes pasteurellosis in farmed salmon does not survive for long in fresh water, new tests have shown. Experimental work has been carried out by the Norwegian Veterinary...
Fish farm pens in a lake

Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards celebrate achievements in aquaculture

Tilapia producer Regal Springs, salmon farmer Cermaq and retail giants Marks & Spencer and Albert Heijn were among the winners at the Good Farm Animal Welfare Awards (GFAWA) in Paris...
Shrimp

Fresh thinking

Europe loves to import shrimp, but would we be better off growing our own? Robert Outram investigates. The world’s favourite shrimp is without doubt Litopenaeus vannamei, a crustacean known variously...
New Zealand’s Akaroa King Salmon has become the first king salmon producer globally to adopt the innovative Blue Impact feed program developed by BioMar

Akaroa is first king salmon producer to adopt BioMar’s Blue Impact feed

New Zealand’s Akaroa King Salmon has become the first king salmon producer globally to adopt the innovative Blue Impact feed program developed by BioMar. This initiative supplements wild-caught fish in...
Salmon with gills exposed

£1m plan to tackle complex gill disease in salmon

Norway has launched an initiative to discover more about the growing problem of complex gill disease in salmon. FHF, the country’s aquaculture and fisheries fund has awarded NOK 15m (just...
davis

MSP sends fish gift to Brexit minister

BREXIT secretary David Davis received a surprise present over the Christmas period from a Nationalist MSP to remind the minister of the importance of Scotland\'s seafood sector. The SNP’s Stewart Stevenson,...
Norwegian-flag

Festive salmon sales record for Norway

DECEMBER 15 will go down as the best day in the history of the Norwegian fresh salmon industry, with a record 6,500 tonnes of fish exported in just 24 hours...