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The Fish Site is a knowledge sharing platform with premium news, analysis and resources for the aquaculture and commercial fishing industries.
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The organisers of RASTECH 2024 - a RAS focussed international conference - have announced a compelling lineup of speakers who will deep dive on the sector's most pressing challenges and developments ..read more
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More than 70 environmental, animal welfare, and community groups have collaborated to publish an open letter accusing the Global Seafood Alliance of greenwashing the salmon farming industry through its BAP scheme ..read more
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Aiming to make a lasting impression at the upcoming Aquaculture UK conference, Gael Force Group - a producer of fish farm infrastructure - has unveiled designs for two new pieces of aquatech kit ..read more
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Reaching an all-time high for April, Norwegian seafood exports have been valued at NOK 13.9 billion - a 7 percent increase from the previous year ..read more
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Following an investment of over €500,000, the award-winning Carlingford Oyster Company has upgraded its facilities and equipment, aiming to increase exports to Europe ..read more
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With two of the key international aquaculture welfare standards currently being updated, and the topic being more prominent in the mainstream media, two experts on the subject share their views ..read more
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An online tool designed to support the seafood sector’s response to climate change has recently been launched by Seafish ..read more
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Nearly 300 stakeholders from more than 18 countries gathered in Mexico City for the Fourth Latin American Summit for Fisheries and Aquaculture Sustainability in February to discuss, among a wide range of sectoral issues, perspectives around environmental susta ..read more
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Regal Springs, which has been farming tilapia for over 35 years has launched a new business units, called Regal Springs Natural Additions, with the aim of using 100 percent of each fish they harvest by 2030 ..read more
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A new, low-cost Internet of Things (IoT) sensor system could help the aquaculture sector in developing countries fight against the effects of climate change by enabling fish farmers to detect, monitor, and manage water quality in real time ..read more