US fisheries funding program aims to award nearly $1 million Deadline request for proposals is next month.
Report: North America, Europe need to improve global crab sector Around 44% of global crab production is improving, report says.
Merck award supports tilapia research Award to support research in tilapia health, production and welfare.
CP Foods study targets vannamei shrimp disease The study specifically looks at AHPND, a vibrio strain.
New study shows economic toll of closing US West Coast salmon fisheries Fisheries in Oregon and California were hardest hit by last year's salmon closures.
Study: Global fisheries to be 20% less productive by 2300 Study projects the elimination of sea ice around Antarctica will cause increased phytoplankton growth.
Study: Climate change takes a toll on lobster fisheries Lobster populations in Gulf of Maine jumped by 515% while southern New England populations fell by 78% over 30-year period.
Blue mussels' shells say a lot about the changing environment Common blue mussels generate unique habitats that support biodiversity in coastal areas.
Zeigler zones in on shrimp disease Feed manufacturer says it is focused on disease prevention in shrimp.
Report: Climate change shifting commercial stocks to new areas Recent workshops reveal there needs to be a change to current fisheries management.
Study: Gen Z's want transparent labeling, no artificial ingredients Generation Z population surpasses Millenials.
DFO starts doling out $320 million fisheries funding Eight firms' proposals were approved for funding.
North Atlantic Seafood Forum to cast new light on aquaculture innovation Sales potential of the aquatech sector could hit $15.4 billion by 2050.
New program aims to improve Filipino shrimp sector SEAFDEC researching ways to more quickly spot shrimp disease symptoms.
Seafood research group forms fund dedicated to Gorton exec This year is the 25th anniversary of Gorton's hockey fundraiser game -- NFI v Seafax
Report: wild salmon populations threatened by climate change However, other climate change factors may benefit certain salmon populations.
Peru pumps $120 million into fisheries, aquaculture innovation fund This is the country's first program to co-finance research and innovation projects.
Singaporean seafood firm enters aquaculture R&D partnership with university Both will work to deliver aquaculture R&D to commercial and government end-users for future projects awarded to Oceanus Tech.
Aqua-Spark invests in fish farming technologies The technologies look to eliminate antibiotics, reduce feed, protect broodstock.