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Ace Aquatec biomass camera
Ace Aquatec's new AI-enabled biomass camera performed well under challenging conditions in tests run by Tasmanian salmon farmer Petuna | Photo courtesy of FlipFarm USA
October 7, 2025

Tasmanian salmon farmer Petuna partners with Ace Aquatec on biomass cameras

vaquita
There are less than 10 vaquita left in the wild, yet they remain under threat from poachers fishing with gillnets in their habitat | Photo courtesy of NOAA Fisheries
October 7, 2025

Report highlights problem of Mexican shrimp laundering, Sustainable Fisheries Partnership says more work needed

Lobster boats docked in Quebec, Canada
Lobstermen in the Gaspé Peninsula region of Quebec, Canada had a record-breaking year in terms of both landing volume and value| Photo courtesy of DM U/Shutterstock
October 7, 2025

Lobstermen in Canada’s Gaspé Peninsula have record-breaking season

The front facade of a Razzoo's Cajun Cafe
Razzoo's Inc., the operator of Razzoo's Cajun Cafe, has filed for bankruptcy | Photo courtesy of Brett Hondow/Shutterstock
October 7, 2025

Razzoo’s files for bankruptcy, other seafood chains expand amid consumer spending shifts

An aerial view of Seafarms Group Limited's prawn farms
Seafarms Group has increased its credit agreement as it continues to work on reacquiring assets of Project Sea Dragon after a court-ordered liquidation | Photo courtesy of Seafarms Group
October 7, 2025

Seafarms Group increases revolving credit facility as it works to reacquire assets of Project Sea Dragon

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