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A chef using CertiHarvest
Chef Bradley Rodriguez, owner of Spring Lake Seafood, using CertiHarvest's platform in his kitchen | Photo courtesy of CertiHarvest
August 18, 2026

As sustainability, traceability issues mount, CertiHarvest touts full-chain coverage

Stewart Island, New Zealand
The open-ocean farm will be located a few kilometers off of Rakiura, or Stewart Island, which is just south of New Zealand's South Island | Photo courtesy of El Paco 33/Shutterstock
August 18, 2026

Hananui salmon farm becomes first aquaculture project approved under New Zealand’s fast-track process

Commercial Dungeness crab fishing vessel
The Oregon Department of Fish & Wildlife (ODFW) approved revisions to electronic monitoring fishing vessel capabilities | Photo courtesy of Steve Mollin/Shutterstock
August 18, 2026

Oregon approves electronic monitoring system for Dungeness crab vessels

A Kingfish employee filleting a fish
The Kingfish Company posted a positive operational EBITDA in H1 2026, the first positive half-year result in the company's history | Photo courtesy of The Kingfish Company
August 18, 2026

Kingfish Company posts positive EBITDA in H1 2026 in first for company

Julio Camperio, Ph.D., in the Aquaculture Nutrition and Biotech Laboratory at the Rosenstiel School, holding black soldier fly larvae
Julio Camperio is one of the researchers determining whether black soldier fly larvae could be a solution to Florida's sargassum issues by transforming the seaweed into a sustainable protein | Photo courtesy of the University of Miami
August 18, 2026

Study piloting use of black soldier flies to solve Florida's sargassum issues

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