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Bakkafrost orders world’s largest-capacity feed barge

GroAqua vessel will hold 1,100 tonnes of feed and have 24 lines

Revolutionize fishing with Naoned digital twin project

Marinelec Technologies developed the analytical econometric technology, and the data will engage with other environmental, sea state, operational, and operating conditions factors.

European Union and Cabo Verde renew their sustainable fisheries partnership

The agreement will allow 56 fishing vessels from EU Member States to access Cabo Verde waters over a period of 5 years.

Aquaculture overtakes wild fisheries for first time: UN repo

Aquaculture is playing an increasingly important role in meeting the world's food needs, surpassing wild fisheries in aquatic animal production for the first time, according to a report published Friday.

Sea Harvest trawler sinks near Cape Town, 11 crew presumed dead

Asearch and rescue operation for 11 crew members who were aboard Sea Harvest-owned fishing trawler that sunk in the Atlantic Ocean has been called off, according to the South African Maritime Safety Authority (SAMSA). An investigation into the incident is now underway.

Fish farming ROV contractor enlarges fleet

Aberdeen company that has major deal with Mowi now has 38 Falcons

Fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk

The fisheries sector is a dangerous profession, and fishers working from small vessels are at the greatest risk. They are often alone on board, working on boats measuring between 6 and 11 metres long.

Dutch shipyard Padmos introduces multifunctional fishing “vessel of the future”

The boat will have a bare hull with removable containers for storing batteries or hydrogen

Sientists believe aquaculture needs its own specialised robotics

After robotics made its way into the fish farming industry, aquaculture has largely adopted equipment developed for the oil and gas industry.

Researchers investigate how fishing lines are handled by the Norwegian fishing industry

The fishing fleet loses almost 400 tonnes of rope in Norwegian waters every year. A new study from NTNU shows that only a third of all ropes produced and sold in Norway can be recycled in a sustainable way.

Nova Scotian tech startup revolutionizes bottom-trawling equipment

The company is shooting for commercial release in 2024, with the goal of finding a middle ground between environmental concerns and fisher livelihoods

Napop integrates hydrogen and fish farming in Norway

NAPOP will use heat and oxygen from electrolysis in recirculating aquaculture system

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