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Norway has adopted new legislative amendments that will apply to both domestic shipping and offshore services.
Over the past 50 years, global aquaculture, including fish, mussel and seaweed farms, has grown dramatically. Almost half of the world's wild-caught fish is used to produce fishmeal and oils that feed ...
Environmentalists say multiple conditions in the Gulf have changed since Ocean Era first applied for aquaculture project ...
Los Angeles is poised to lead the burgeoning blue economy. Learn how organizations like the LAEDC and AltaSea are driving ...
Garware Technical Fibres to acquire Norway’s Offshore & Trawl Supply for ₹104 crore via its UK arm by Sept ’25. The move ...
Several conservation and animal welfare groups have appealed a federal permit issued to mariculture firm Ocean Era to ...
The Norwegian government proposes changes to salmon allocation regulations to facilitate offshore aquaculture.
Norway's Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries has issued a consultation on changes to salmon regulations to facilitate ...
The solution is called offshore aquaculture. You may be surprised to learn that 80% of the seafood that we consume in the U.S. is imported, mostly from countries in Asia and Europe ...
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A federal judge just hit the brakes on Trump’s plan to fast track industrial fish farming in the Gulf - MSNOffshore aquaculture, which involves raising large quantities of fish in floating net pens, has been blamed for increased marine pollution and escapes that can harm wild fish populations.
Federal courts have also struck down efforts to establish offshore aquaculture in the Gulf in 2018 and 2020. The repeated legal setbacks should send a clear signal to the industry, said George ...
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