"What are important conversations we need to have in salmon farming today? With all the narratives being published from anti-aquaculture groups, the industry needs more of its own stories out in the world and I've been thinking about how we can help."
The Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association is asking the federal government to renew and increase the Atlantic Fisheries Fund before it ends in March.
A two-year research project from Benchmark Genetics and Norway institute Nofima will look at upping Atlantic salmon’s genetic resistance to sea lice through selective breeding.
The three-day event in Portland, Maine, brought together industry leaders, scientific researchers, and policymakers to talk sustainable seafood production in the U.S.
Looking ahead to the next five years, Imani Black writes that inclusion is not an optional add-on but rather a strategy for growth, competitiveness, and sustainability in aquaculture.
Large-scale kelp farming is only just starting to take root in British Columbia, led by Vital Kelp. The kelp producer is creating a blueprint to integrate research, restoration, and responsible commerce.