Madelyn Kearns

Madelyn Kearns

Editor

Madelyn Kearns is the Portland, Maine-based editor of SeafoodSource. Before diving into seafood writing, editing, and infographic-designing, she was the associate editor for an online publication geared toward small to mid-sized practice physicians, Medical Practice Insider. Maddie is a graduate of the University of Maine, where she served as a columnist and the opinion editor for the university's paper, The Maine Campus, and won a Grady Award in Creative Writing for her poetry.


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Published on
May 21, 2021

North American seafood companies including The Fishin’ Company and Gorton’s have partnered with ForSea Solutions to promote continued improvement in Russia’s Far East salmon fisheries.

A sustainability and technical consultancy for the seafood industry, ForSea Solutions was formed in 2016 “to provide technical guidance to Russian salmon fishermen to achieve Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification,” according

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May 20, 2021

R.A.B. Food Group’s Season Brand has had its Friend of the Sea certification renewed, the Milan, Italy-based certifier announced on 17 May.

The brand, which features premium canned sardines, mackerel, and anchovies, has proven its “enduring commitment to sustainable practices in the production of its seafood products,” Friend of the Sea said. Products under the Season Brand umbrella will be able to continue displaying the

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May 20, 2021

PG Flow Solutions has been contracted by Sistranda, Norway-headquartered Frøy ASA to install three newly-developed PG-Tornado fish pumps aboard the shipowner’s de-lousing vessel …

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May 19, 2021

Kleppe, Norway-based AKVA Group ASA has declined to comment on whether losses it reported in its Q1 financial statement relating to a cyberattack resulted from paying a ransom. 

Cyber-attackers took a toll on the aquaculture technology and services provider in the first quarter of 2021, costing the company NOK 49.7 million (EUR 5 million, USD 6 million) in losses in January.   

On 11 January, the firm notified the Oslo Stock

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May 18, 2021

Ren Seafoods has purchased a former Smith’s Bakery building for USD 4.17 million (EUR 3.41 million) in Mobile, Alabama, U.S.A., where it is establishing a seafood processing facility and distribution hub.

The recently purchased property includes 15.63 acres, complete with a 70,130-square-foot production area, a 35,684-square-foot cross dock, and a 4,826-square-foot truck service facility, AL.com reported. About 30,000 square feet of the

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May 18, 2021

This month, Paris, France-based Ÿnsect officially began construction on its ambitious third production unit, ŸnFarm.

According to the company – which specializes in the production of insect-based ingredients for fish feed, pet food, and more – ŸnFarm is set to become the largest vertical insect farm in the world, with a surface area encompassing more than 480,000 square feet and a production capacity of 200,000 metric

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May 14, 2021

Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.-based company Stavis Seafoods has brought Salvatore Bramante on board as its new vice president of operations.

As vice president of operations, Bramante “will be responsible for optimizing productivity and efficiencies at all Stavis facilities,” the company said. Additionally, he will oversee all in-house production of the company’s “growing value-added line of seafood products across

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May 13, 2021

Red Lobster CEO Kim Lopdrup has been named chairman of the board of Kalera, a vertical farming company specializing in the production of produce in controlled environments using plant science.

Lopdrup will take over for current chairman Bjorge Gretland, who will remain on Kalera’s board of directors – a collective that now includes the likes of former U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Sonny Perdue, and Maria Sastre, a seasoned executive

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May 12, 2021

Loðnuvinnslan (LVF) has contracted with Skaginn 3X to outfit its Fáskrúðsfjörður, Iceland-based operation with a new pelagic processing system …

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May 11, 2021

MarinTrust, the global marine ingredient standard for responsible supply (formerly IFFO RS), released updated guidance on 10 May for its Chain of Custody (CoC) Version 2 standard, which became effective as of 30 November, 2020.

In a press release, MarinTrust said it was extending the transition period “set up to help certification bodies as well as all facilities certified under the former version (known as v1.1), understand how the

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