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An aerial photo of Otter Ferry Seafish's operations in Otter Ferry, Scotland.
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Specializing in halibut production, Otter Ferry's new owner wants to make it an international hub to support its operations in Scotland, Norway, and Canada.
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Christian Sørensen is launching a new company, under the name Billund Aquatech.
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Christian Sørensen, founder of Billund Aquaculture, which closed down this year after almost four decades in business, has begun a new venture focused on RAS.
RS Aqua is now part of General Oceans group.
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Portsmouth, UK-based RS Aqua, whose expertise includes fish tracking and aquaculture monitoring, is now part of the multinational marine engineering group.
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"I firmly believe closed fish production will be a central part of future aquaculture and food production systems," says Jan Tore Fagertun, who will begin his new role as CTO from 1 December.
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Christian Sørensen is launching a new company, under the name Billund Aquatech.
Christian Sørensen, founder of Billund Aquaculture, which closed down this year after almost four decades in business, has begun a new venture focused on RAS.
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Sarah Holmyard (left) and Georgina Wright (right) who have joined the Seafish board.
Sarah Holmyard and Georgina Wright will hold the position for a term of three years, from November 11, 2024, to November 10, 2027.
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Fishing boat looking for salmon in Alaska.
The certification, including five species of Pacific salmon, is the fifth for this fishery that has been committed to the MSC program for 25 years.
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The Seafood Carbon Emissions Profiling Tool (SCEPT) calculates carbon footprints for wild capture and aquaculture seafood products.
The SCEPT tool, which calculates carbon footprints for wild capture and aquaculture seafood products, is being used by UK seafood businesses including Hilton Foods, New England Seafood International ( ...
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Anchovy processing plant for non-human consumption in Peru.
While Peru's cumulative supply increased significantly year-on-year due to its strong anchovy seasons, the rest of the regions analyzed in IFFO's report, including China, showed a decline.
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