TripleNine ready for IFFO certification
R&D Manager Hans Otto Sørensen expects TripleNine’s products to be IFFO certified within a couple of months. In early March, the entire company’s management system was re-certified without any major…
R&D Manager Hans Otto Sørensen expects TripleNine’s products to be IFFO certified within a couple of months. In early March, the entire company’s management system was re-certified without any major…
Japanese scallop (Patinopecten yessoensis) fisheries represented by Hokkaido Gyoren (Hokkaido Federation of Fisheries Cooperative Associations), with the largest scallop harvest in the world, are entering into Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)…
Seafood exports from Norway have registered record results in the first quarter of the current financial year.
The exports of Norwegian cod in the first quarter of 2010 reached NOK 2.75 billion, rise of 13 percent from the same period last year.
In the first quarter of 2010 the value of Norwegian Salmon exports reached a record high of NOK 6.5 billion.
Growing rift between Iceland's fish catching industry and the government takes another shape with a new dispute about monkfish.
The brutal killing of seals in the annual commercial spring hunt off Canada would not save stocks of fish species.
Fishermen are waiting anxiously to see the extent of salmon season this year as federal authorities are mulling the options for a North Coast fishing season
Scottish langoustine are the mainstay of the Braehead (SFO Enterprises) Ltd processing unit in Fraserburgh, Scotland, where business has gone from strength to strength in the past three years, thanks…
Fisheries Minister Norman Moore embraced the aquaculture potential of Western Australia today when he opened a cutting edge-design commercial brine-shrimp farm at Port Gregory, near Geraldton.