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Partners extend research collaboration to support research in aquaculture

The project aims to improve knowledge about the ecosystems in the Faroese fjords and wider marine environment to support the development of the Faroese aquaculture industry.

Australia’s super-sized salmon farmer gets a fifth Falcon

Huon Aquaculture, Australia’s second largest salmon farmer, has purchased another Saab Seaeye Falcon underwater robotic vehicle to support its marine and environmental operations.

Report: The fishing industry in Norway has larger CO2 emissions than civil aviation

No one has looked at these numbers before. It has been said that emissions need to be cut by 50 per cent, but no one knows what total we are cutting from, or where we are going.

SEASTAR brings digitisation underwater for sustainable aquaculture

SEASTAR is exploiting innovative Internet of Underwater Things Technologies and integrating them with miniaturised wearable sensors to be placed on fish.

New study: offshore aquaculture as a market for ocean renewable energy

This report defines co-location as the sharing of marine space between aquaculture and ocean renewable energy (ORE) as well as ORE providing power to aquaculture operations.

Damen delivers rugged aquaculture workboat to Kames

Kames has taken delivery of the Damen Landing Utility Vessel 2208 to improve waterborne operations at their steelhead trout farm

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.

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.

Turkish ‘sea snot’ crisis prompts cholera fears and threatens aquaculture

A mucus-like substance known as “sea snot” is blanketing the shores near Istanbul after covering huge areas of the Marmara Sea, threatening sea life and prompting warnings that it could bring deadly diseases in its wake.

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