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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
May 16, 2025
Norwegian aquaculture tech companies group together to expand to North American market
Mowi's 108,000-metric-ton Q1 2025 harvest was its second-highest Q1 harvest to date | Photo courtesy of Mowi
May 16, 2025
Mowi CEO Ivan Vindheim: Record high salmon supply in Q1 2025 should be considered a one-off
Tuna processing globally is rife with human rights abuses, a challenge that a recent study attempted to address | Photo courtesy of Kongsak/Shutterstock
May 16, 2025
Study of tuna recruitment finds that financial burdens, lack of regulation impede ethical practices
The Guoxin 1 2.1 is Guoxin Development Company's latest aquaculture vessel | Photo courtesy of the China Classification Society
May 16, 2025
Guoxin launches new and improved deep-sea aquaculture vessel, with several more on the way
The criminal complaint alleges that the fishers attempted to transport the fish back to Mexico to sell there, despite not having a permit for fishing in U.S. waters or a quota for red snapper | Photo courtesy of the U.S. Coast Guard
May 16, 2025
US Justice Department indicts four Mexican fishers for illegal red snapper harvest
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