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Dr Kim Last and Dr Helena Reinardy sampling water for sea lice.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
Scottish Association for Marine Science (SAMS) event focused on "arguably the biggest issue in Scottish aquaculture".
Lerøy fish farm in Uskedal, Hordaland, Vestlandet, Norway.
Marta Negrete
4 min read
The company announced this today in its presentation of Q3 2024 results, which were affected downward by low salmon and trout prices.
Stingray's technology combines stereo machine vision, advanced software and high-precision laser to target and kill parasites that infect farmed fish.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
The life science investment firm, with assets of €149 billion, says Stingray Marine Solutions' "solid business model positions them well for long-term success."
"Temperatures this summer are 4-5 degrees above normal. It has created an extraordinary situation that we are very concerned about... temperature changes are coming faster than we have predicted," said Sjømat Norge CEO, Geir Ove Ystmark.
Louisa Gairn
2 min read
As marine heatwave provokes sea lice "explosion" in Northern Norway this summer, Geir Ove Ystmark warns the industry needs to prepare for similar incidents in future.
A close-up of sea lice parasites attached to fish skin. "The production of salmon lice has never been higher in the north than it is now," says marine scientist Anne Sandvik.
Louisa Gairn
3 min read
High sea temperatures in northern Norway fuelled record-breaking sea lice outbreaks, impacting both fish farms and wild stocks, according to the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research.
Aerial view of fish farming in British Columbia, Canada.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
This is according to new research that, by analyzing the Norwegian traffic light system, reaffirms the results of other studies conducted in Canada on the impact of salmon farming on wild salmon.
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