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Norwegian authorities investigating more ISA incidents
Three more infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) incidents, including suspected and confirmed cases, are being investigated in Norway.
Read MoreMowi drops salmon tax appeal
Mowi has decided not to appeal against the court decision which rejected its claim over Norway’s “salmon tax”.
Read MoreNow ISA is suspected at Måsøval site
Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) is suspected at a Måsøval salmon farming site in Norway, the company said yesterday.
Read MoreAnglers offered £52 a head for escaped salmon
A large bonus is being offered for the recapture of farmed salmon that escaped from a Lerøy Seafood facility in Norway.
Read MoreNorway aquaculture pay talks break down
Talks between Norway’s salmon companies and unions representing industry workers have hit the buffers. Negotiations to secure a new aquaculture deal covering pay and conditions and general issues began on Wednesday but appear to have broken down after just two days.
Read MoreISA discovered at Bakkafrost Faroes site
Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) has been found at two Bakkafrost pens at a site in the Faroe Islands, the company confirmed today.
Read MoreWarning from feed giants over whiting stocks
A coalition of businesses – including the biggest names in aquafeed – has warned that unless politicians from coastal states can reach agreement on quotas, North Atlantic blue whiting stocks will no longer be considered sustainable.
Read MoreISA confirmed at Norwegian farm
Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) has been confirmed in the far north of Norway, in what is a growing number of outbreaks in recent weeks.
Read MoreMåsøval battles winter demons to produce solid Q1
The large central Norwegian salmon farmer Måsøval has reported a strong first quarter performance, despite encountering some of the problems that have hit a number of producers.
Read MoreNordic Halibut to release one million fish a year
White fish farming company Nordic Halibut says it is well positioned to achieve its target in two years’ time of 4,500 tonnes (HOG), and on track to reach 10,350 tonnes by 2031.
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