Nova Scotia
Environment
Fisheries, water quality, and human health at risk in the U.S.
That's what the American Fisheries Society says after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to remove federal safeguards for most of the nation's wetlands.
Finance
Profand consolidates its position as a leading company and keeps its sights set on the 2023
Profand closed the financial year 2022 with consolidated figures in which it achieved an increase of 15% compared to 2021, with a total of...
News
Record on the Indigenous-owned Canadian company Clearwater Seafoods
The Nova Scotia-based company posted a record year in 2022, reaching $604 million in sales. This marks a $71 million increase in sales compared to the previous year, the highest in its history.
Aquaculture
Nova Scotia freezes fish farming applications for up to 3 years
The Nova Scotia government halts new applications while it adopts a "traffic light" system for fish farming licenses, similar to that of Norway.
Aquaculture
Nova Scotia: more transparency needed for aquaculture, says report
A new report commissioned by Nova Scotia's Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture calls for more information to be made available on aquaculture regulation for both citizens and the industry.
Aquaculture
AI transforming land-based garming with $8M funding
ReelData AI, a company that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to...
News
Nova Scotia invites residents to share their opinion on the province’s aquaculture regulations
After previously meeting with various stakeholders, the government of the...
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Fisheries, water quality, and human health at risk in the U.S.
That's what the American Fisheries Society says after the U.S. Supreme Court's decision to remove federal safeguards for most of the nation's wetlands.
Profand consolidates its position as a leading company and keeps its sights set on the 2023
Profand closed the financial year 2022 with consolidated figures in...
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The kidney disease, BKD, is in four facilities in Norway
Mattilsynet, the Norwegian Food Health Authority, has reported the detection of BKD in four farms in Norway owned by Leroy, located in Hitra, Heim, Aure, and Kristiansund.