"If I were to pick out a theme that summarizes the news we're reporting for this past week, it's "A rising tide lifts all boats." The industry should be able to learn from every farm's wins and losses."
Atlantic salmon farmer, Mowi Canada East, has reported an abnormal mortality event exceeding 10 percent at three of its facilities. The combined population at the three sites is over 1.7 million fish. The total loss...
Cermaq Canada, the Ahousaht First Nation, and Maaqutusiis Hahoulthee Stewardship Society (MHSS) have completed a full cycle of salmon production grown to harvest without needing mechanical sea lice treatment. In 2022, Cermaq conducted 56 mechanical...
The appetite for artificial intelligence (AI) in aquaculture is high and it grows by the day, said Aquaticode CEO Stian Rognild. Rognild joined a panel of AI experts for a virtual discussion on the topic...
There’s a buzzword echoing across industries today: data. It’s what powers innovation, drives policy and fine-tunes performance. But in aquaculture, fisheries, and maritime workforces, data is often the piece we overlook until it’s too late....
New research out of the University of Auckland, in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy, is finally providing proof that seaweed and mussel farming have positive impacts on wild fish around them.
Calling it “an opportunity too good to ignore,” NOAA scientists are giving a thumbs-up to offshore mussel farming in the Northeast United States based on research and a trove of data.