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The March 2024 issue of Fish Farmer is out now online
The March issue of Fish Farmer magazine is out now online, and you can read or download it here. The fearsome-looking creature on the cover this month is a pike-perch, also known as a zander. In Continental Europe it is recognised as a high quality fish for the table, but it has proved very difficult…
Read MoreThe December issue of Fish Farmer is online
The December edition of Fish Farmer magazine has now gone to press and you can view the online version here. As the industry nervously awaits the results of the Brexit talks, we look at what the implications will be for the seafood trade between Britain and Europe, once the transitional period comes to an end…
Read MoreThe November issue of Fish Farmer is online
The November edition of Fish Farmer Magazine has now gone to press and you can view the online version here. In this issue we feature the bold blueprint for a sustainable salmon farming industry in Scotland, A Better Future For Us All, and the SSPO\’s Hamish Macdonell gives an insight into the thinking behind this…
Read MoreOctober Fish Farmer Just Published
The October edition of Fish Farmer Magazine has now gone to press and you can view the online version here. In this issue Vince McDonagh explores an interesting development in the behaviour of sea lice, Nicki Holmyard takes an in-depth look at seaweed and Dr. Martin Jaffa takes issue with one of the industry\’s detractors.…
Read MoreA passion for salmon – SEPTEMBER FISH FARMER
The September issue of Fish Farmer magazine has just been published and our feature interview this month is with the Chair of the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) Atholl Duncan. In a wide ranging piece he looks at the challenges and opportunities presented by covid, as well as taking a look at Brexit, the industry\’s…
Read MoreThe Late Show – August Fish Farmer now out
The August issue of Fish Farmer Magazine has just been published and you can get the link HERE. Inside we catch up with the new owners of Aquaculture UK, Diversified Communications, to discuss the frustration of not being able to stage their first show yet, plus their plans for the future. Sandy Neil looks in…
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