Shai Silbermann, vice president of marketing and sales at Aquamaof, also highlighted Japan, Russia projects as ones to watch out for in 2022
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Judge throws out lawsuit intended to speed Blue Harvest-Quinn vessel deal
Blue Harvest and Quinn Fisheries were on the verge of consummating a multi-million-dollar swap of vessels and permits but a trustee for Carlos Rafael scuttled the agreement Continue reading
Scotland’s oldest trout producer eyes modern fix for growth
Neil Manchester, the recently appointed managing director-designate, told Undercurrent News that Kames aspires to double production in five years with closed containment systems
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‘Why do they die?’: CP’s McIntosh dissects key question at heart of early shrimp RAS efforts
'I had one question to myself: why do the shrimp die? Until we can really answer that question, there'll always be questions about these RAS systems' - Robins McIntosh Continue reading
Oman gov’t fund orders tuna vessels from Spanish yard amid wider seafood expansion
Al Wusta Fisheries Industries, backed by Oman's sovereign wealth fund, has commissioned two new 84.7-meter tuna purse seiners to be built by Spain's Zamakona Yards Continue reading
Peru’s fish landings halve in September due to cool waters, strong winds
Peru's fisheries sector saw its seafood landings drop year-on-year to 74,700 metric tons worth PEN 130.3 million in September, down 57.5% in volume and 39.2% in value Continue reading
Ecuador farmers see new drop in shrimp prices as packers set purchase quotas
Ecuadorian shrimp prices have suffered a new fall of between $0.30/kg and $0.60/kg across all sizes during week 47. Additionally, packers' purchase quotas could complicate matters Continue reading
GOAL outlook: Rate of farmed fish production growth to slow in 2022
Rabobank analyst Gorjan Nikolik forecast global production growth of farmed fish species salmon, bass, bream, carp, tilapia and pangasius in 2021 and 2022 Continue reading
Federal judge hits NOAA with TRO, keeps Maine offshore lobster fishery open
Maine lobster harvesters won't have to stop using traditional trap lines in a prime, 967-square mile offshore part of the Gulf of Maine on Oct. 18 Continue reading
China’s tilapia sector hopes high prices herald end of decline
Tilapia prices in southern China have risen to a six-year high, inspiring local industry hopes of a turnaround for the sector, sources told Undercurrent News Continue reading