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Damen Maaskant delivers Beam Trawler Avanti to Belgian fishing fleet

Beam Trawler Z-26 Avanti is designed for great hauling power with less fuel consumption and better seagoing properties due to reduced drag in the water.

Climate change has likely begun to suffocate the world’s fisheries

New research finds the ocean’s middle depths, home to many commercially fished species, started losing oxygen at unnatural rates in 2021

Russians back off after Irish fishermen vow to disrupt war games

A Russian military exercise has been moved further from the Irish coast, after pressure from politicians and fishermen.

Irish fishermen plan to disrupt Russian navy exercises

Russia plans to hold military drills 240km off Ireland’s coast.

RINA approves a new-concept offshore fish-farming vessel

Oceangoing aquaculture vessel gains RINA Approval

OOS Group introduces the Semi-submersible Mussel Farm

The OOS Group has developed a Semi-submersible Mussel Farm (SMF) to grow mussels in the North Sea.

Framo strengthens sustainable aquaculture focus

Equipment supplier LiftUP has become part of pump manufacturer Framo.

Norwegian company launches the world’s first ocean offshore fish farm

As a full-scale pilot facility, Ocean Farm 1 is designed to test out both the biological as well as the technological aspects of offshore fish farming.

VARD helps to pioneer innovative ‘Aqua Semi’ concept

The design reduces the risk of fish escaping and that of sea lice and other waterborne infections

LR certifies the world’s first laver seaweed farm

A farm in South Korea, operated by Haedam Co., has become the world's first laver seaweed farm to achieve certification against the ASC-MSC Seaweed Standard for responsible and sustainable seaweed production.

AI shrimp farming technology company raises $20 million in latest funding round

XpertSea raises $20 million Series B to transform the seafood economy through finance and technology

Cermaq plans to cut 35 percent of its total greenhouse gas emissions by 2030

Thus, Cermaq becomes one of five aquaculture companies globally that set the most binding climate goals for their business.

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