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Mar 10 - 2016
EN South America

Chile's Salmon Farms Lose $800m as Algal Bloom Kills Millions of Fish

The Guardian

High ocean temperatures helped cause toxic bloom that has wiped out up to 20% of Chile’s total production for the year.
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Oct 19 - 2024
EN North America

‘A beautiful thing’: Klamath River salmon are spotted far upstream in Oregon after dam removal

Los Angeles Times

Less than two months after the removal of dams restored a free-flowing Klamath River, salmon have made their way upstream to begin spawning and have been spotted in Oregon for the first time in more than a century. By Ian James
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Investigative Journalism
Feb 18 - 2024
EN Europe

Formaldehyde Used 200 Times By Fish Farm Industry

The Ferret

A toxic pesticide that causes cancer was used by fish farms nearly 200 times over a three year period, despite fears the chemical could harm the marine environment. By Billy Briggs

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News
Sept 04 - 2012
EN Europe

Record Algae Blooms Linked to Fish Farms

The Fish Site

IRELAND - Record toxic algae blooms continue to close shellfish harvesting in the south west of Ireland are caused in part by the waste from fish farms. The local action group set up to oppose the expansion of fish farming, Save Bantry Bay, has drawn attention to the fact that fish farms are responsible for far more nitrogen and phosphorous in our coastal waters than sewage from major towns.
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Investigative Journalism
Sept 30 - 2023
EN Europe

Thousands of salmon escaped an Icelandic fish farm. The impact could be deadly.

The Guardian

Aquaculture is bringing jobs and money to rural regions, but a huge escape of farmed fish in August could devastate local salmon populations.
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Mar 08 - 2023
EN North America

B.C. First Nations reject continued fish farming in the Broughton Archipelago

Saanich News

Three First Nations announce their call on region’s last 7 fish farms through consent-based processes.
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Jun 24 - 2022
EN North America

Canada Will Phase Out BC Open Water Net Pens

Wild Fish Conservancy

In a press release this week, Canada’s Minister of Fisheries Joyce Murray announced that the Canadian government is taking bold action to phase out all open net pen aquaculture in British Columbia’s coastal waters.
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Documentary Films
Jul 14 - 2022
EN North America

Our Waters (trailer)

Parley for the Oceans

In 2020 a group of Norwegian investors announced plans to develop American Aquafarms off the coast of Maine's Acadia National Park. It would be one of the world's largest ocean-based salmon farms.
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Jul 08 - 2021
EN South America

Argentina becomes first country to ban open-net salmon farming due to impact on environment

Independent

Similar fish farming techniques have caused plagues of sea lice and ecological crises in Scotland, Norway and Chile.
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News
Apr 02 - 2022
EN South America

Falklands refuses to authorize salmon farms on an industrial scale

MercoPress

The Falkland Islands Executive Council has resolved that large-scale aquaculture, including salmon farming, will not take place in the Falklands, based on considerations included in an international document on best practices for such farming, as well as options for the regulatory framework.
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Investigative Journalism
Jul 24 - 2024
EN North America

What You Can Learn About Salmon From Its Packaging

Washington Post

Where your fish was caught or farmed is one of the most important pieces of information for gauging sustainability. Fishing and farming practices and regulations can vary widely depending on country.
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Research
Jun 04 - 2020
EN Europe

TRACKing of PLASTtic emissions from aquaculture industry (TrackPlast)

NORCE

A NORCE-led research team has carried out the first investigations of microplastic emissions from a number of possible sources in fish farming. They found microplastics in both the gills of farmed fish and wild fish, seawater and fish feed.
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Investigative Journalism
Aug 27 - 2024
EN North America

With Dams Removed, Salmon Will Have the Run of a Western River

New York Times

The nation’s largest dam removal project is nearly complete after a lengthy campaign by Native tribes to restore the river at the California-Oregon border.
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Sept 26 - 2024
EN Global

Mowi plans huge growth – along with major cost cuts

Fish Farmer Magazine

Presenting its Capital Markets Day in Trondelag, the world’s largest producer of Atlantic salmon has spelled out a strategy to cement its leading position in the industry in the coming years.
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News
Oct 11 - 2024
EN Global

From the sea to your plate: how to choose more sustainable salmon

The Guardian

Salmon remains one of the most popular seafoods globally. However, there is growing concern about the environmental impact of farming salmon, while environmental groups have claimed that 'responsibly sourced' labelling on seafood products may be misleading – making it hard for consumers to know what exactly they are purchasing. By James Norman
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Oct 18 - 2024
EN North America

National Seafood Month: Fish farming crowds out wild salmon

Public News Service

October is National Seafood Month and the fish on your plate might not be coming from where you think. The U.S. imports 90% of the seafood it consumes. Offshore fish farming has come to dominate wild harvest in recent decades, with farmed salmon making up 80% of global salmon supply. By Eric Tegethoff
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News
Oct 15 - 2024
EN Europe

Aquaculture bill delay contributes to Icelandic government collapse

IntraFish

The latest delay to Iceland’s long-awaited aquaculture bill was cited by the country’s prime minister as one of several factors in the collapse of the country's coalition government, national broadcaster RUV reported. By Hanna Gezelius
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Oct 30 - 2024
EN Europe

Arnarlax has 10,000 tonne licence revoked in Iceland

Fish Farmer

The large Icelandic salmon farming company Arnarlax was told yesterday that its licence to farm 10,000 tonnes of sterile salmon in Isafjord has been revoked. The reason given by the Icelandic Environmental and Natural Resources Board of Appeal was that MAST, the Icelandic Food and Veterinary Authority failed to provide a 'comprehensive, weighted assessment of the potential risk of the spread of fish diseases and parasites' before issuing the licences. The ruling is a big setback for Arnarlax, which is the production division of Icelandic Salmon and which in turn is majority owned by the Norwegian salmon farmer SalMar. By Vince McDonagh
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Oct 29 - 2024
EN South America

Referencing public dialogue, proposals, Chile inches closer to preparing General Aquaculture Law

Seafood Source

Chile’s Undersecretary of Fisheries and Aquaculture (Subpesca) is preparing a new aquaculture law to regulate the nation's multi-billion-dollar salmon-farming sector and other fish-farming operations in the country. By Christian Molinari
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Investigative Journalism
Nov 04 - 2024
EN Global

Land-based salmon farming: How do flow-through systems stack up against RAS models?

IntraFish

So far, irrespective of technology, all early land-based producers have struggled to reach the originally intended production volumes, an aquaculture executive told IntraFish. By Hanna Gezelius, John Fiorillo
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News
Nov 14 - 2024
EN Asia

China land-based salmon farm halts commercial harvesting until year-end

IntraFish

Nordic Aqua Partners said it will make no further commercial harvest from its land-based salmon farm in China this year as it recovers from production issues that resulted in off-flavor fish, sending its shares down 8 percent on Thursday morning. By Rachel Mutter
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