EU, US, NZ back Antarctic protected areas
The EU, US and New Zealand have backed proposals to set up marine protection zones in large areas of the Antarctic
Aker Biomarine starts trading on main Oslo exchange
The krill fishing giant and offshoot of Aker will begin trading publicly on the Oslo Stock Exchange from today
Aker Biomarine commits to zero-emission target for Antarctic ops
The krill farming giant, which is currently working on going public, said it would use green ammonia to power its vessels, as well as repurpose all plastic waste
Aker Biomarine confirms plans for full public stock listing
The firm plans to move from the Euronext Growth to Oslo Bors on April 16, after completing a $225m private placement last year
Aker Biomarine sees krill fishing pick up in 2021, after tough Q4
Limited krill availability at the end of the year led to lower than expected harvesting with 2,500t in the quarter compared to the expected range of 6,500t-7,500t
Key Antarctic krill companies agree to expand closed area
An NGO-industry collaboration to protect the Antarctic Ocean has announced a big step forward with a year-round closure of a 4,500 square km area of ocean around Hope Bay
Leroy replaces Barstad with promoted pair after Aker Biomarine move
The former CEO of Leroy Havfisk will be joining Aker Biomarine as executive vice-president, responsible for the offshore part of the firm's supply chain
Chinese fishing giant branches into krill with new vessel
Pingtan Marine has commissioned a 'large-scale Antarctic krill fishing and processing vessel' to expand on the species it lands
Aker Biomarine eyes US consumer brand, $15m protein factory from Oslo listing
Fresh from completing a $225m listing on Oslo's Merkur market, the krill fishing giant Aker Biomarine is launching a consumer brand as it shifts its focus downstream
Aker Biomarine completes private placement, raises $225m
The krill fishing firm plans to list shares on Merkur Market on July 6, and further intends to proceed with a listing on the Oslo stock exchange within Q1 2021