The valorisation of fish by-products has long been part of the sustainability and circular economy narrative in aquaculture. Turning that potential into technically and economically viable solutions, ...
A Spanish-led consortium says it’s taking a concrete step toward a question that used to belong to science fiction: can we farm fish in orbit to feed astronauts on long missions? The project, ...
The beginning of the year represents for many a new cycle and the launch of ideas, projects and expectations. In the aquaculture sector in which we operate, as in any complex industrial sector, ...
When discussing climate change and global warming, it is difficult to find good news. However, in the field of aquaculture – and in relation to the climate exposure of 327 marine aquaculture species, ...
Thanks to strong winter operations, the world's largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon, Mowi Group, has revised its 2025 harvest estimate upwards from 520,000 to 530,000 tonnes. According to CEO ...
Oslo, Norway, 15 October 2025 | The Group’s operational EBIT amounted to approximately EUR 112 million (NOK 1,322 million) for the quarter ICONO The full Q3 2025 report will be published on 5 November ...
Fish farming effluents, rich in nutrients, hold the potential to foster circular economy approaches by transforming this waste into valuable resources. In a significant move towards more sustainable ...
After two-year hiatus, AVRAMAR Spain has resumed operations at its juvenile nursery facility for gilthead seabream and European sea bass in the port of Carboneras, Almería-a move that marks the ...
Researchers from Portugal and Spain have discovered that two locally abundant Atlantic seaweed, Osmundea sp (a red macroalgae) and Codium sp (a green macroalga), as sustainable and functional ...
Mowi ASA, the world’s leading producer of fish farmed Atlantic salmon, has announced the commencement of strategic review of its Integrated Feed Division, potentially including the sale of this ...
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