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The production of fed aquaculture species such as salmon, marine finfish, and crustaceans is forecast to expand by 12 million metric tons (MT) by 2033, prompting some to call for an increase in insect feed to meet that growth | Photo courtesy of Agronutris
November 18, 2025
As fishmeal shortage nears, stakeholders call for controlled ramp up of insect feed production
The U.S. state of Maryland is helping local food banks purchase fillets of invasive blue catfish | Photo courtesy of M.TaylorsVisuals/Shutterstock
November 18, 2025
Maryland helps local food banks buy invasive blue catfish
The Stikine River runs through both the Canadian province of British Columbia and the southeastern part of Alaska | Photo courtesy of salparadis/Shutterstock
November 18, 2025
Alaska Tribes deliver 30,000 letters opposing Canadian mining near salmon-bearing rivers
A stranded humpback whale in Oregon has lead to renewed criticism of the Dungeness crab fishery and it potential impact on the endangered species | Photo courtesy of Oregon State Parks
November 18, 2025
Entangled humpback whale renews criticism of Oregon Dungeness crab fishery
The population of Lake Michigan whitefish has dropped more than 75 percent over the past two decades, prompting such proposals as the one Wisconsin has put forth to cut quota | Photo courtesy of Michigan Sea Grant
November 18, 2025
Wisconsin proposes nearly 40 percent cut to Lake Michigan whitefish quota
Aquaculture
The production of fed aquaculture species such as salmon, marine finfish, and crustaceans is forecast to expand by 12 million metric tons (MT) by 2033, prompting some to call for an increase in insect feed to meet that growth | Photo courtesy of Agronutris
As fishmeal shortage nears, stakeholders call for controlled ramp up of insect feed production
November 18, 2025
Nordic Halibut has chosen Norwegian Greentech to supply a complete water treatment system for its new facility in Torjulvågen, Tingvoll | Image courtesy of Nordic Halibut
Nordic Halibut picks Norwegian Greentech for complete water treatment system at planned facility
November 17, 2025
Taxes on Norway's salmon and rainbow trout sector are a primary source of funding for the country's Aquaculture Fund, which will pay NOK 1.4 billion to communities that host aquaculture activities this year | Photo courtesy of Andrei Armiagov/Shutterstock
Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries confirms salmon, rainbow trout company profits dropped over 30 percent in 2024
November 14, 2025
Rangen's operations in Buhl, Idaho, U.S.A. | Photo courtesy of Google Maps
Rangen becomes first US firm to secure ASC Feed Certification
November 13, 2025
The Maugean skate, which is endemic to Tasmania's Macquarie Harbor, has become a symbol of criticism of the salmon industry in the nation | Photo courtesy of Environment Tasmania
Coles shareholders pressure company to change salmon sourcing from Macquarie Harbor
November 13, 2025
Cermaq Canada operates numerous salmon farms in Clayoquot Sound, a UNESCO-listed World Biosphere Reserve located in British Columbia | Photo courtesy of Russ Heinl/Shutterstock
Die-offs at British Columbia Cermaq sites went unreported, Canadian government confirms
November 12, 2025
Ocean Arks Tech's Australian patent for its superyacht concept | Image courtesy of Ocean Arks Tech/LinkedIn
Ocean Arks Tech gets Australian patent for aquaculture “superyacht,” hints at potential investor
November 11, 2025
Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Marianne Sivertsen Næss announced that 2025's Aquaculture Fund payout would amount to NOK 1.4 billion | Photo courtesy of | Photo courtesy of Sofie Dege Dimmen, NFD
Norwegian Aquaculture Fund to pay USD 138 million to aquaculture-hosting communities
November 10, 2025
Research from the University of California at Santa Barbara suggests that totoaba farming could be key to saving the vaquita porpoise and help curb illegal poaching of the species | Photo courtesy of Procuraduría Federal de Protección al Ambiente
University study suggests legal totoaba farming could help save endangered species, undercut cartel activity
November 7, 2025
Nordlaks "Project Hydra" has moved closer to completion as its closed-containment salmon farming concept has been completed by the shipyard | Photo courtesy of Nordlaks
Nordlaks floating Storbåtsegget “big boat egg” salmon farm on its way to Norway
November 6, 2025
Invermar said the facility is the first in Chile to be fully dedicated to raising coho salmon | Photo courtesy of Invermar
Invermar launches full operations at RAS facility solely dedicated to raising coho
November 5, 2025
SalMar and Lerøy are collaborating on a new closed containment salmon farming system dubbed the Aquatraz C2 | Image courtesy of Seafarming Systems
SalMar, Lerøy collaborating on closed production system
November 4, 2025
Nissui is launching salmon seedling farm in Rikuzentakata | Photo courtesy of Nissui
Nissui begins operation of salmon seedling farm in Rikuzentakata
November 3, 2025
Cooke Aquaculture Chile CEO Andrés Parodi said he hopes the ruling sets "a precedent and put[s] an end to the unjustified use of interim measures without a technical or legal basis" | Photo courtesy of Cooke Chile
Chilean court sides with Cooke in battle with environmental watchdog
October 31, 2025
Stolt Sea Farm President Jordi Trias Fita (center) said that the new facility is a key step in the company's strategic growth plans
Stolt Sea Farm breaks ground on new processing and research center
October 31, 2025
AquaBounty Interim CEO David Frank said that achieving the permits for the Ohio site will mean that the company can "move forward with...strategic alternatives" for the location | Photo courtesy of AquaBounty
AquaBounty receives permitting for its canceled Ohio RAS facility
October 30, 2025
Gigante Salmon said it has seen solid biological performance as it works to finish its facility in 2026 | Photo courtesy of Gigante Salmon
Gigante Salmon secures NOK 100 million in financing; construction of land-based facility still on schedule
October 30, 2025
Loch Fyne Oysters, which ships live oysters directly to consumers and also supplies supermarkets, has achieved ASC certification | Photo courtesy of ASC
Loch Fyne Oysters achieves ASC certification
October 28, 2025
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