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“Unicorn” status for Indonesian aquaculture startup eFishery
Indonesian-based eFishery has raised US$108 million in series D funding, taking its overall valuation to USD $1.3 billion.
A new bill in Maine against aquaculture mega-farms
On Thursday, a legislative committee in Maine, U.S., gave the green light to a proposal to stop large-scale aquaculture projects. The proposal seeks to exclude such projects from the purview of state regulators.
Austevoll Seafood takes note and keeps working
Austevoll Seafood ASA (AUSS) published its 2022 annual report with a record year, although there are some areas to work on.
Macarena Pérez is the new member of the Board of Directors of Camanchaca
Salmones Camanchaca announced that Macarena Pérez Ojeda has joined the company's Board of Directors.
Jorge Fernández Valdés, the founder of Camanchaca, passed away
Camanchaca announced today that Jorge Fernández Valdés, the Company's founder and principal shareholder, passed away at the age of 85 by natural causes.
Australis Seafood continues debating fraud among owners
Quiroga plans to file a complaint with the China Securities Regulatory Commission alleging that Joyvio provided false information to the market.
Chile’s salmon industry welcomes new law on fish escapes
On January 11, 2023, after four years in Congress, the...
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“Unicorn” status for Indonesian aquaculture startup eFishery
Indonesian-based eFishery has raised US$108 million in series D funding, taking its overall valuation to USD $1.3 billion.
A new bill in Maine against aquaculture mega-farms
On Thursday, a legislative committee in Maine, U.S., gave the green light to a proposal to stop large-scale aquaculture projects. The proposal seeks to exclude such projects from the purview of state regulators.
Start-ups and investors mingle at Blue Food Innovation Summit
Sustainability, regeneration, collaboration and communication on blue food were among the topics discussed during the summit's final day.
Seaweed will be part of the Fish Export Act in Norway
The Norwegian Parliament has unanimously agreed to extend the Fish Export Act to cover seaweed. This would mean that seaweed would be officially classified in Norway as seafood.