• Become a member
  • Log in
  • Newsletter
Cart

Search

Menu
  • Home
  • News
    • Aquaculture
    • Supply & Trade
    • Business & Finance
    • Environment & Sustainability
    • Food Safety & Health
    • Foodservice & Retail
    • Plant-Based & Cell-Based
    • Processing & Equipment
    • National Fisherman
    • Expo News
      • Seafood Expo North America
      • Seafood Expo Global
      • Seafood Expo Asia
  • Media
    • Webinars
    • Whitepapers
    • Podcasts
    • Videos
    • Reports
  • Seafood2030
  • Product Showcase
  • Supplier Directory
  • Classifieds
  • Seafood Handbook
  • Expos
    • Expo News
    • Seafood Expo North America
    • Seafood Processing North America
    • Seafood Expo Global
    • Seafood Processing Global
    • Seafood Expo Asia
  • About
    • Meet the Authors
    • Advertise & Media Kit
    • Premium Membership
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
  • Premium Membership

Christian Aas (Silikal Aquaculture Solutions), Inge Stian Helland (Helland Silo), Bjørn Dørum (Mar-Kuling), Nils-Per Sjåstad (Simona Stadpipe) and Ole Alexander Bakke (Dynamic FishEye)
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

An aerial shot of a Mowi salmon farm
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
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 at sea
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

Illegally harvested red snapper
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

Become a Member

Gain full access to the most trusted resource in seafood industry news by becoming a Premium member!

About Us

Menu
  • Meet the Authors
  • Advertise & Media Kit
  • Contact Us

Resources

Menu
  • Webinars
  • Whitepapers
  • Reports
  • Seafood2030

Directories

Menu
  • Product Showcase
  • Supplier Directory
  • Seafood Handbook
  Subscribe to SeafoodSource News

Explore Our Seafood Portfolio

Login
Diversified Communications
Privacy Policy DSAR Requests Terms of Use Locations Events, Products & Services
© 2025 Diversified Communications. All rights reserved.