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Kjetil Fyrand has moved from Pharmaq and now leads the Fish Health Department at the Norwegian food research institute, ...
Australian scientists and fishers highlight local innovation and global momentum to protect ocean biodiversity in the wake of ...
Associated British Ports (ABP), the UK’s largest ports group, has extended its property portfolio with the acquisition of the ...
A new report questions NGO transparency, revealing hidden geopolitical interests influencing EU fisheries policy decisions ...
Scientists in Norway have begun examining how farmed salmon and rainbow trout perceive the light in their environment, with ...
Director-General Qu Dongyu urges governments to "act with urgency" to ensure marine fisheries deliver for people and planet ...
A new IT solution in Portugal, Greece and Cyprus could help aquaculture make informed decisions quickly and optimise fish ...
New agreement expected to strengthen international collaboration and drive sustainable growth within country's seafood ...
Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group outlines UK's determination to seek a resolution to the coastal state impasse ...
Farmed seafood labelling organisation calls for data-driven investment in sustainable aquaculture to secure a thriving ocean ...
The report outlines how Skretting, part of Nutreco, is contributing to feeding a growing global population, targeting nearly ...
Scottish firms use Highlands and Islands Enterprise backed project to integrate real-time data into processing lines ...