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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 which it achieved an increase of 15% compared to 2021, with a total of...

    More companies against Discovery Islands licensing decision

    As reported by Sea West News, the companies Aquatrans Distributors Inc., Browns Bay Packing Company Ltd., Sure Cold Refrigerated Storage Inc., and JW Walkus Fishing Company, sued over the situation.

    Tasmania’s draft salmon industry standards under debate

    According to Environmental Defenders, what began as a small, low-tech industry has exploded over the past two decades, yet regulation is not commensurate with the industry's impact on the environment.

    Canadian Minister Murray visits Norway and Iceland to learn about land-based aquaculture

    Canada's Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and Coast Guard, Joyce Murray, traveled to Norway and Iceland from March 30 to April 5 of this year in order to approach the land-based aquaculture model of both countries.

    Washington fish farm workers united against the Hilary Franz ban

    Hilary Franz, the Commissioner of Public Lands, made the "unilateral and unscientific" decision in November 2022 to ban aquaculture in state waters that Washington fish farm workers are now complaining about.

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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...

    TalentView: Tracy Murai

    The Assistant Director, Global Fisheries – Sustainability at Thai Union thinks the energy to further develop the company’s sustainability programmes is brilliant.

    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.