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    MSC sounds warning: Atlanto-Scandian herring catch exceeds sustainable limits

    Atlanto-Scandian herring stock is driven to critical levels, as catches face steep cut by 44% shows the MSC analysis.

    Florida aquaculture suffers $34M blow from Hurricane Idalia

    Clam producers are the hardest hit by the disaster, with total costs expected to increase as the full extent of damage to Florida's aquaculture industry becomes clear.

    Urchinomics appoints new CEO so founder can continue “working his magic”

    Perry Bevin will be the new CEO replacing founder Brian Tsuyoshi Takeda who will be able to devote more time to restoring the health of the oceans with the backing of the Chair and investors.

    Bahamas queen conch aquaculture gets a $2.8 million boost

    Florida Atlantic University launches a queen conch hatchery in Grand Bahama, and plans an "innovation hub" for sustainable island development.

    UK is “alone in Europe” in restricting cultivation of Pacific oysters

    Pacific Oysters are considered an "invasive species" in the UK, but many shellfish farmers depend on them. WeAreAquaculture spoke to the Shellfish Association of Great Britain to learn more.

    Could the closure of Alaska’s crab fisheries have been prevented?

    Following the announcement of the cancellation of the Bristol Bay...

    Cornelis Vrolijk joins Krijn Verwijs seafood activities

    It is a 50-50 joint venture Cornelis Vrolijk and Krijn...

    Jordan Mazzetta, CEO of newly formed Atlantic Sustainable Catch

    Newly formed shellfish giant Atlantic Sustainable Catch has named board...

    US customers to buy Netherlands and Spanish shellfish again

    Seafood Expo North America received first shipment of live shellfish US...

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    MSC sounds warning: Atlanto-Scandian herring catch exceeds sustainable limits

    Atlanto-Scandian herring stock is driven to critical levels, as catches face steep cut by 44% shows the MSC analysis.

    Florida aquaculture suffers $34M blow from Hurricane Idalia

    Clam producers are the hardest hit by the disaster, with total costs expected to increase as the full extent of damage to Florida's aquaculture industry becomes clear.

    WTO welcomes Iceland’s contribution to the promotion of responsible fishing practices

    The government of Iceland has contributed CHF 500,000 to the WTO's Fisheries Financing Mechanism for developing countries and member states.

    Conxemar opens its largest and most participative edition today in Spain

    The XXIV International Frozen Seafood Products Fair, Conxemar, kicks off today in Vigo, Galicia, Spain, and will run until October 5th