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    AquaBounty’s Chairman of the Board retires

    After 17 years in the position, the land-based aquaculture company announced the retirement of Richard J. Clothier from the Board of Directors.

    Grieg Seafood’s annual report for a “historic” 2022

    The highest ever volume harvested in our current farming regions, a total of 84 697 tonnes, the record high Operational EBIT of NOK 1 739 million and a net profit after tax of NOK 1 154 million, and earnings per share equal to NOK 10.3 among others.

    Gender Equality Dialogues to promote diversity, collective creativity, and innovation

    Seafood and Gender Equality (SAGE) and the International Organization for...

    AquaChile promotes maritime and port guard credentials for women

    AquaChile has financed a course about maritime and port guard...

    The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association to improve gender equity

    The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association (ACFFA) will host the...

    TalentView: Ashleigh Currie

    People who inspire you, people who bet on you, who...

    Norcod getting ready to uplist from the Euronext Growth market to the Oslo Stock Exchange

    After completing its first full production cycle and being ready...

    TalentView: Shelby Oliver

    Let's imagine for a moment a video game called "Sea...

    TalentView: Lara Barazi-Geroulanou

    Lara Barazi-Geroulanou is CEO of Kefalonia Fisheries since 1998. Before,...

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    AquaBounty’s Chairman of the Board retires

    After 17 years in the position, the land-based aquaculture company announced the retirement of Richard J. Clothier from the Board of Directors.

    Grieg Seafood’s annual report for a “historic” 2022

    The highest ever volume harvested in our current farming regions, a total of 84 697 tonnes, the record high Operational EBIT of NOK 1 739 million and a net profit after tax of NOK 1 154 million, and earnings per share equal to NOK 10.3 among others.

    Upward Farms closes after more than 10 years working in aquaponics

    Upward Farms announced yesterday that they were closing their Brooklyn headquarters and will no longer operate in the vertical farming sector. "We want to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has been a part of this journey," they said.

    Maine aquaculture bill voted down by lawmakers

    The bill, which called for stricter regulations in Maine on land-based aquaculture, was rejected by the state's Marine Resources Committee.