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"In this newsletter, I'd like to highlight our latest podcast episode, where Tom Taylor talks about Atlantic Canada's support for the aquaculture sector, amongst other things. I think other provinces can learn one or two things from them."

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Seyitan Moritiwon, Editor

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Tom Taylor: The future of fish farming in Atlantic Canada

Tom Taylor works with the Atlantic Canada Fish Farmers Association (ACFFA) as its executive director.

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Cascadia Seaweed launches kelp processing facility in B.C.

Cascadia Seaweed has launched a processing facility in Port Edward, B.C., to scale the production of natural liquid kelp extracts across North America.

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Ezell backs offshore aquaculture expansion as seafood demand rises

U.S. Rep. Mike Ezell has expressed that expanding domestic aquaculture will help strengthen the country’s seafood economy, while taking pressure off fisheries as the demand for seafood grows.

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Minnesota, Texas to host Aquaculture Leadership Academy

Minnesota Sea Grant and Texas Sea Grant are hosting the Aquaculture Leadership Academy in 2026 and 2027 to train the next generation of aquaculture professionals.

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Viewpoint: Strengthening our U.S. industry

Since 1989, the National Aquaculture Association (NAA) has served as the unified voice of America’s aquaculture community, championing policies, building strategic partnerships, and promoting public understanding of U.S. farmed aquatic products. In 2025, that commitment...

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RJ Taylor: Canada’s trout opportunity

Bonus episode! Live at the Canadian Freshwater Aquaculture Conference, Ian Roberts sits down with second-generation trout farmer, R.J. Taylor.

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