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    NOAA to identify new Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska

    Science, indigenous knowledge, and collaboration with local communities are key to identifying these Aquaculture Opportunity Areas.

    Ocean Farm 1’s new fish transfer system from Nekkar subsidiary

    SalMar Aker Ocean's offshore project will benefit from improved fish welfare during transfer, as Nekkar's recently-acquired subsidiary Techano Oceanlift completes delivery and commissioning of new live fish transfer system.

    Salmones Camanchaca records a 93% operating revenue increase in Q2 2022

    Due to higher prices and increased sales volume Salmones Camanchaca SA...

    Sildarvinnslan acquires fishing company Vísir hf.

    For ISK 31 billion (€222.2 million/$225.2 million) Sildarvinnslan has acquired Vísir hf....

    Statt Torsk to process up to 3,500 metric tons of cod with Måsøval

    At the facility located at Vartdal, Norway Statt Torsk ASA has...

    New Mowi processing plant at Hitra in Norway

    Mowi Norway has announced the construction of a new processing...

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    NOAA to identify new Aquaculture Opportunity Areas in Alaska

    Science, indigenous knowledge, and collaboration with local communities are key to identifying these Aquaculture Opportunity Areas.

    Ocean Farm 1’s new fish transfer system from Nekkar subsidiary

    SalMar Aker Ocean's offshore project will benefit from improved fish welfare during transfer, as Nekkar's recently-acquired subsidiary Techano Oceanlift completes delivery and commissioning of new live fish transfer system.

    Scottish seafood industry still on hold for HPMA review

    Discontent continues to grow among Scottish coastal communities over the government's proposed HPMA that would impose limitations on human activity such as fishing, aquaculture, and tourism in the country's waters

    Challenging times for Norway but remains solid in seafood exports

    Norway exported seafood products worth NOK 13.1 billion in May. These figures represent a 7% increase compared to the same month in 2022. These figures are attributed to the weakness of the NOK.