"Today, CAIA goes to Ottawa to champion for Canadian aquaculture. We've also published when U.S. industry leaders visit Capitol Hill to do the same. But, perhaps it's more important to make visible how large the community behind them truly is."
Rangen Aquaculture Nutrition, a fish feed mill in Idaho, is the first in the U.S. to receive Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) Feed Certification. The Rangen Buhl feed mill is now certified to produce feed for...
The National Aquaculture Association (NAA) has formally announced its new executive director and director of membership and marketing. Caitlyn Czajkowski joined the association earlier this year in the role of executive director. With a bachelor’s...
A new report on the farmed shellfish market in Virginia shows dramatic growth over the past five years. Based on survey responses from oyster and clam farmers, the report indicates significant growth in annual sales,...
A global study recently published in Nature Food warns that aquaculture’s rapid growth could be limited by the unstable supply of fishmeal and fish oil. Researchers from Xiamen University, University of Massachusetts, Boston, University of...
There were no surprises for the aquaculture industry when it came to Canada’s federal budget announcement. With a new government elected this year, Prime Minister Mark Carney also announced his first federal budget for 2025-2026...
After his keynote at Cold Harvest 2025 in St. John’s, N.L., leading Canadian historian Dr. Ken S. Coates sits down with podcast host Ian Roberts to talk about how B.C.’s salmon farming industry could benefit...
The Alutiiq Pride Marine Institute has been working on shellfish enhancement and gardening efforts for over thirty years mostly focusing on native littleneck and butter clams in south-central Alaska. During this time, staff have noticed...
Before they show up on tables raw, fried, roasted, or stewed, oysters clean the water where they grow. Their cages attract fish and provide habitat. Now some of these valuable ecosystem services can be easily...