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Marine Cranes Ltd launches services and partners with Iron Fist to expand crane distribution for the UK and Ireland
Newly formed Marine Cranes provides servicing, overhaul and sales to the marine industry across the UK and Ireland. It has recently acquired an exclusive dealership with IRON FIST to supply...
European Commission in call to cut admin burden on aquaculture
The European Commission has published guidance aimed at helping member states promote sustainable aquaculture. The move, in the form of two working documents, comes in response to producer calls to...
Royal College honour for Dr Iain Berrill
Dr Iain Berrill, Head of Technical at industry body Scottish Salmon, is one of three leading professionals to be made an Honorary Associate of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons...
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Row over fjord salmon licences erupts in Iceland
A political row has broken out in Iceland over the granting of new fjord farming licences to the country’s salmon companies. The government has been accused of giving away the...
An uphill task
The shellfish world is one full of contrasts, Nicki Holmyard finds As we gained plaudits, column inches and airtime in March for the wonderful benefits to the environment, biodiversity, ecosystem...
ISA suspected at two Norwegian sites
Infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) looks to have returned to Norway following an absence of several weeks. Two suspected cases have been identified in recent days, with salmon giant SalMar one...
Cermaq to trial algal oil as sustainable alternative
Cermaq Canada has announced that it is to carry out trials on the use of algal oil in its salmon feed. The company hopes that the experiment will reduce the...
Arctic Fish returns to profit for Q1
Icelandic salmon company Arctic Fish turned a loss into profit during the first three months of this year. Arctic Fish is now owned by the Norwegian giant Mowi. Previously, Norway...
Key Norwegian salmon tax vote delayed
Norway has postponed a decision on the so-called "salmon tax" after the main political parties once again failed to reach a consensus. Norway’s parliament, the Storting, was due to have...
Showing some mussel
Producers' collective Scottish Shellfish made their debut at Seafood Expo Global in Barcelona last month, and Nicki Holmyard was there to find out how it went. Read her article on...
Biological problems hit Grieg’s Q1 profits
Grieg Seafood has reported a first quarter drop in operating profits, mainly due to biological issues in Norway. The company produced an EBIT of NOK 385 million (£28.7m) against NOK...