IN BRIEF - Falmouth Selectmen OK Aquaculture Licenses For Nitrogen Remediation Program
UNITED STATES
Wednesday, September 11, 2019
The board of selectmen this week unanimously granted three aquaculture permits to Falmouth shellfishermen to grow oysters in Eel River near Washburn Island.
"We have been on a long journey to engage a public/private partnership to both promote nitrogen removal through aquaculture, and also achieve some other benefits for the community, including new commercial opportunities for local businesspersons and improving conditions for ongoing wild harvest shellfish," assistant town manager Peter Johnson-Staub said at the Monday, September 9, board of selectmen meeting.
The terms of the license agreement are different from a standard permit.
"We have some minimum standards for these farmers," Mr. Johnson-Staub said. "They have to put in enough shellfish and remove enough nitrogen so we know the town is getting as much nitrogen out of that site as we can reasonably expect."
Bern Aqua, an ADM group company and supplier of hatchery and nursery feeds for fish and shrimp, has become the first aquaculture feed producer in Belgium to achieve Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.
The certification was awarded to the company’s feed mill in Olen and marks a significant milestone for both Bern Aqua and the wider Belgian aquaculture sector. The achievement reflects growing global demand for greater traceability, responsible sourcing and independently certified feed production across the aquaculture sector.
Although the aquaculture industry has good operations and a high level of awareness about marine litter, fish farming equipment is still being lost at sea, according to a new survey conducted by the research organisation Opinion on behalf of the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries.
The survey is based on interviews with 12 representatives from the aquaculture industry. Eight out of 12 state that they have lost major farming components over the past five years.
The findings show that losses most often occur during demanding operations such as delousing, net changes and maintenance work.
Author: Vince McDonagh / Fish Farmer | Read the full article here
Aquascot, the employee-owned Scottish seafood processor behind Waitrose’s premium Scottish salmon and trout range, has been named Waitrose Own Brand Supplier of the Year 2026.
The award recognises Aquascot’s long-standing commitment to quality, innovation and partnership and marks the first time the Highland-based business has received the honour in more than 30 years of supplying the retailer. Aquascot first started supplying Waitrose in 1993 and has been a permanent dedicated supplier since 2003.
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The cross-border initiative, funded by European Interreg POCTEP funds until 2028, will combat the aging workforce by promoting employment, digitalization, and equality in Galicia, Andalusia, and Portugal.
VIGO – Spain and Portugal have launched the European project MUDARPESCA, a strategic cross-border cooperation alliance designed to attract young people to the seafood sector and ensure generational renewal. Co-financed by the Interreg POCTEP 2021-2027 program through the ERDF fund, the initiative will run until February 2028 to revitalize the economies of Galicia, Andalusia, and the Portuguese coast—regions heavily affected by the lack of young labor and a general lack of social awareness regarding maritime professions.
The project, led by the Shipowners Cooperative of the Port of Vigo (ARVI), includes the creation of a digital platform to connect companies with job seekers, awareness campaigns in educational centers, and strategic recommendations for the sustainability of the blue economy. Key stakeholders participating in the consortium include Sinerxia, FOR-MAR, OPP Lonja de Conil, the Xunta de Galicia, the Portuguese DGRM, Docapesca, and FECOPESCA, among other entities.
The European Commission has published a new study on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in Europe's aquaculture sector. It offers a set of potential pathways to achieve climate neutrality by 2050 and concludes with concrete policy recommendations, including investment in research into new feed raw materials and improvements to EU aquaculture policy.
One of the recommendations focuses on boosting energy efficiency and digitalization, both for the opportunities it offers to save costs and emissions, and for the implementation of artificial intelligence-based technologies that offer promising solutions for reducing GHG emissions, both at the farm level and by predicting ecosystem changes that negatively impact producers.
Source: iPac.aquacultura | Read the full article here
A Nordic Council report advocates combining education, availability, price, and consumer information to incorporate more fish and seafood into the diet
Increasing seafood consumption in Nordic countries requires public policies capable of influencing consumer habits, motivation, and real choices. This is the argument put forward in the Nordic Aquatic Food Systems report by the Nordic Council of Ministers, which analyzes the necessary measures to strengthen the presence of fish, seafood, and other aquatic products in a healthy and sustainable diet.
The document starts from a central idea: simply informing the public about the nutritional benefits of fish is not enough.
ASC responds to U.S. Senate Inquiry, highlighting transparent and independent assurance of the ASC Programme. Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) has responded to the U.S. Senate Health, Education, Labour and Pensions (HELP) Committee, outlining the robustness of its certification system, which is built on stringent standards, independent third-party audits, full supply chain traceability, and public transparency to provide credible assurance for certified seafood products. ASC-certified products are available in markets worldwide, including the United States, which is a strongly growing market for ASC, and provide assurance to retailers and consumers that seafood has been produced in accordance with ASC requirements.
Inverlussa Marine Services has signed contracts for three new hybrid vessels in a fleet expansion programme that will increase its fleet to 25 vessels when the ships are delivered in summer 2027.
The Scottish aquaculture support company has ordered a 20-metre by 12-metre heavy service catamaran from Macduff Shipyards, a 25-metre by 10.6-metre heavy service vessel from Nauplius Workboats, and a 27-metre by 11-metre fish feed carrier with a 400-tonne hold capacity from Parkol Marine Engineering.
All three vessels have been designed by Macduff Ship Design and will be equipped with battery-hybrid propulsion systems and IMO Tier III engines aimed at reducing emissions and improving fuel efficiency.
Source: SalmonBusiness | Read the full article here
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup soccer competition kicking off in the U.S., viewers on the West Coast can watch matches from the water in Elliott Bay, Seattle, U.S.A., aboard a floating soccer pitch.
The Seattle Sounders and Reign FC soccer teams launched the floating festival next to Pier 62 on a repurposed commercial fish container barge with an LED screen, a small soccer pitch, live programming, fan events, cultural programming, watch parties, and community soccer activities for the duration of the tournament.
The commercial fish container barge, which until recently was a working maritime vessel that carried containers of fish from Alaska and Hawaii, arrived to Seattle’s waterfront guided by the Ocean Navigator tugboat,
Author: Haley Jones / SeafoodSource | Read the full article here
Chilean fisheries and aquaculture exports reached a value of US$1,870.4 million in February 2026, registering a 12.1% increase compared to the same period of the previous year and placing them 33.9% above the average observed during the five-year period 2021-2025, according to the latest Sector Report prepared and published by the Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca).
In terms of volume, shipments totaled 398,900 tons, a figure that represents a 21% increase compared to 2025 and a 49.5% increase compared to the average of the last five years, reflecting the strengthening of the presence of Chilean seafood products in international markets.
Source: MundoAcuicola | Read the full article here