NORWEGIAN INSTITUTE OF MARINE RESEARCH

Environmental toxins have fallen in farmed salmon - but so too have marine nutrients

Salmon

Algal bloom spread kills up to 1 million fish in Norway

Salmon

Norway’s proposed aquaculture overhaul faces political resistance

Aquaculture

This Norwegian salmon farmer proves that low mortality is achievable

Salmon

Barents Sea cod quota compromise risks further cut in 2026

Whitefish

Norway warns salmon farmers of rising jellyfish attacks

Aquaculture

Editor's Picks: Zapping sea lice, a fishmeal feast and a Japanese bet on land-based

Analysis

Researchers find traces of controversial chemical in salmon fillets

Aquaculture

Scientists recommend zero capelin quota in the Barents Sea for 2025

Fisheries

Increase in jellyfish sightings raises concern for salmon farmers in Norway

Aquaculture

Report estimates more than 160 million sea lice larvae hatch every hour in northern Norway salmon farms

Salmon

Authorities concerned over 'explosive increase' in sea lice levels in Norway

Salmon

Research trip observes lower mackerel stocks in Northeast Atlantic

Pelagics

'There will be fewer players': Norway's whitefish sector gives bleak outlook after dramatic cod quota recommendation

Fisheries

Barents Sea cod quota should be reduced by 31% for 2025, researchers say

Fisheries

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