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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
Animal welfare advocates have argued that because octopi possess advanced cognitive abilities, farming them would be inhumane | Photo courtesy of ennar0/Shutterstock
New Jersey lawmakers consider joining California, Washington in passing preemptive octopus-farming bans
May 27, 2025
Sardinian shellfish producers brought their oysters to SEG 2025 as part of the Italian Pavilion | Photo courtesy of Erin Spampinato
“You taste the sea”– Italy showcases shellfish innovators in Barcelona
May 27, 2025
A new study found high concentrations of sea lice on wild salmon in the Discovery Islands, British Columbia, despite a complete lack of salmon farms operating since 2022 | Photo courtesy of Russ Heinl/Shutterstock
Study finds BC salmon farm closures didn’t reduce sea lice on wild salmon
May 26, 2025
The initiative stems out of a strategic partnership between the Sustainable Tuhlub project and the Al Rowad Center for Consulting and Development, an agricultural consulting firm based out of Qatar | Photo courtesy of the Zubair Enterprise Development Center
Omani plant-based fish feed project inches closer to realization
May 23, 2025
Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim opened a new post-smolt facility at the company's farm in Haukå | Photo courtesy of Mowi
Mowi opens new post-smolt facility in Haukå, Norway
May 23, 2025
The U.S. House, headed by Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, passed the One Big Beautiful Bill Act | Photo courtesy of Joshua Sukoff/Shutterstock
US House passes “One Big Beautiful Bill Act” with seafood, aquaculture provisions
May 23, 2025
AZTI's DNA test may allow sturgeon farmers to minimize some of their expenditures by raising fewer sturgeon | Photo courtesy of AZTI
AZTI patents method to identify a sturgeon's sex, increasing sustainability in caviar production
May 23, 2025
Video captured by the Green Britain Foundation showed Mowi Scotland staff beating live fish | Photo courtesy of the Green Britain Foundation
RSPCA Assured suspends Mowi Scotland's Loch Harport location amid allegations of fish abuse
May 21, 2025
Edible Garden has acquired key sustainable farming assets and intellectual property from NaturalShrimp | Photo courtesy of NaturalShrimp
Edible Garden acquires NaturalShrimp assets for USD 12 million
May 20, 2025
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has officially appointed Joanne Thompson as Canadian minister of fisheries | Photo courtesy of Joanne Thompson
Canadian cabinet changes spur hope among aquaculture stakeholders
May 19, 2025
Panelists at the 2025 Blue Food Innovation Summit | Photo courtesy of the Blue Food Innovation Summit/LinkedIn
Blue Food Innovation: Several steps needed to ensure lasting resiliency in global aquaculture
May 16, 2025
According to SATS, offshore aquaculture remains an untapped industry in the U.S. | Photo courtesy of Leonid Sorokin/Shutterstock
Offshore aquaculture advocates ask US lawmakers to invest USD 42 million in research and development
May 16, 2025
A coalition of Norwegian aquaculture technology companies had joined forces to promote their products in North America with help from Innovation Norway | Photo courtesy of NACA
Norwegian aquaculture tech companies group together to expand to North American market
May 16, 2025
The Guoxin 1 2.1 is Guoxin Development Company's latest aquaculture vessel | Photo courtesy of the China Classification Society
Guoxin launches new and improved deep-sea aquaculture vessel, with several more on the way
May 16, 2025
Giada Giaveri, who runs the nearly 50-year-old caviar company Caviar Giaveri with her sisters, said that she doesn't expect her luxury product to be affected by U.S. tariffs | Photo by Erin Spampinato/SeafoodSource
Caviar Giaveri focused on the long term, not concerned about tariffs
May 14, 2025
Hima Seafood CEO Sten Falkum told SeafoodSource the company is on the cusp of its first successful harvest from its land-based trout recirculating aquaculture system | Photo by Chris Chase/SeafoodSource
Poised for first harvest from RAS trout farm, Hima setting sights on US expansion
May 12, 2025
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has released a new Feed Standard that will be fully in effect by 31 October 2025 | Photo courtesy of Attasit saentep/Shutterstock
ASC’s new Feed Standard “helping to future-proof business,” says BioMar’s Paddy Campbell
May 8, 2025
UC Santa Cruz Assistant Professor Pallab Sarker | Photo courtesy of Nick Gonzales/UC Santa Cruz
UC Santa Cruz research finds viable alternative to using wild-caught ingredients in fishmeal
May 8, 2025
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