Sapphire Springs' CAD $145-million land-based aquaculture facility is expected to open in 2026 and aims to produce 5,000 metric tonnes of Arctic char per year.
WeAreAquaculture interviewed Christo Du Plessis, the CEO of the Icelandic company Matorka, at the Seafood Global Expo. An interview in which discovered more about the professional experience of Matork ...
The company said it sees the decision by Norwegian authorities as recognition of its "significant investments" in offshore aquaculture, despite withdrawal of farming permissions for its semi-offshore ...
The European Investment Bank financing will be channelled through Iceland’s Arion Bank to support certified marine businesses in Iceland, Greenland and the Faroe Islands.
The conservation group appoints Therese Rist to lead expansion of its work in the Norwegian Arctic, aiming for stronger protection of ocean and coastal ecosystems.
The AC700R is a robust feed barge that includes a capacity of 700 tonnes, a hybrid power system, and solutions specifically designed for operations in exposed conditions.