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Oceanloop's new facility renderings in Kiel, Germany
Oceanloop's new facility renderings in Kiel, Germany | Image courtesy of Oceanloop
August 18, 2026

German aquaculture technology firm Oceanloop secures USD 44.5 million investment to produce giant grouper in Europe

A diagram showing how longline fishing works
The Center for Biological Diversity and Turtle Island Restoration Network have sued NOAA over its decision to allow two vessels to use longline gear off the coast of California in a lawsuit that mirrors a similar successful one brought by the organizations against NOAA for the same reason in 2019 | Image courtesy of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
August 18, 2026

Environmental groups sue NOAA over California longline permit exemptions

Sudvet CEO Marcela Delgado
Sudvet CEO Marcela Delgado | Photo courtesy of Marcela Delgado/LinkedIn
August 18, 2026

Sudvet’s plant-based botanical treatments sharply reducing antibiotic, antiparasitic usage on Chilean salmon farms

Headshot of Vide de Grunwald Founder and Managing Director Pedro Bobião | Photo courtesy of Pedro Bobião
Vide de Grunwald Founder and Managing Director Pedro Bobião
August 18, 2026

Vide de Grunwald launching Maringá Blue Cluster for inland blue economy development in Brazil

A La Carte breaded oysters under the FanSEA brand
A La Carte President Karl Turner said the company had already made the strategic decision to introduce the FanSEA product line years ago, well before trademark issues with Gulf Marine Products arose | Photo courtesy of A La Carte Specialty Foods
August 18, 2026

A La Carte Specialty Foods defends itself against trademark lawsuit, launches new catfish, soup products

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Wild Alaskan, Inc.

818 Smoky Bay Way #137
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AK
99603
United States
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