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Buyers worry, wonder about ISA impact on Scotland

No one is pushing the panic button yet, but everyone dealing in farmed salmon is keeping a close eye on the developing infection salmon anemia (ISA) virus situation in Scotland.
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Scottish ISA yet to be declared 'clinical outbreak'

Reports infectious salmon anemia was found in Scotland are a concern, but the situation isn't yet an outbreak.

Young's slashing prices to attract recession-wary shoppers

Young's Seafood goes head to head with rival Birds Eye with a £1 price campaign to woo cash-strapped consumers.

Norwegian firms suffer dramatic share losses

Norwegian seafood firms reeled in December as many company's share prices fell to record lows, with Marine Harvest one of the worst affected.

Salmon boss: Norway industry to prosper in 2009

Norway Royal Salmon's John Binde is confident demand will increase this year due to the downturn in Chile.
 

IntraFish TV: Serving the high-end buyer

Wade Wiestling, vice president of culinary development for the Oceanaire chain of restaurants, talks about looking for "the next big thing" in seafood.

Organic feed: 'Confusion' over high prices

Despite a considerable price difference, organic fish feed is still principally undefined, according to the CEO of one of the world’s biggest fish farmers.

Does krill promote better heart health than fish oil?

Omega-3 fatty acids from krill provide better heart health than omega-3s from fish oil, say the makers of a krill-based oil.

WWF selling MSC-certified snow crab online for €103 each

Japan’s WWF office announced on Dec. 24 it is selling snow crab from Asia’s first MSC-certified fishery on its website for €103 each.

More bad news for salmon

The rediscovery of infectious salmon anemia (ISA) virus in Scotland is not the way the salmon industry wanted to start off 2009.
 
 
 

CP invests millions in eco-friendly shrimp farm

Thai food giant Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP) is set to invest millions of dollars in expanding its bio-secure shrimp farming system in Trat province over the next two years.

Photo gallery: Southern Italy’s bass and bream farms

Some snapshots of southern Italy's bass and bream industry.

Report: Aquaculture will remain most expanding food production

Aquaculture production will probably remain the most rapidly increasing food production system worldwide through 2025, a new report says.

Whole Foods to feature Arctic char

Whole Foods Market will promote Arctic char in January, calling it a "sweet and mild crowd pleaser" that is a cross between trout and salmon.

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