After 15 Years, Historic Decision in Poros
Poseidon Project
Oxford study finds lasting impacts of aquaculture on Greek seagrass
The Fish Site
A University of Oxford study has documented ecological degradation of Posidonia oceanica meadows in Poros, Greece, linked to long-term fish farming impacts extending up to 14 years after farm removal and as far as 900 metres from former sites.
International Association for Impact Assessment
International Association for Impact Assessment
IAIA is the International Association for Impact Assessment, the leading global network on best practice in the use of impact assessment for informed decision making regarding policies, programs, plans and projects.
Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development
MacAlister Elliott & Partners
Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development
National Aquaculture Legislation Overview - Turkey
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)
Seas at Risk
The study commissioned by Seas At Risk, Sciaena, Ecologistas en Accion and BUND, shows how the current political economy of fisheries in the European Union favours large scale industrial fisheries to the detriment of small-scale and low-impact fisheries. Small-scale fishers are key players for coastal communities, as they create jobs and are often much more sustainable compared to their larger counterparts. This sustainability role is critical since fishing is the first driver of marine biodiversity loss. Favouring industrial fisheries rather than small scale and low-impact fisheries is not due to flaws in the current legislation but, rather, to a lack of full implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy which already offers a series of tools to tackle the root problems. NGOs call for a full implementation and enforcement of the Common Fisheries Policy.
Wild Atlantic salmon at risk of extinction amid ‘devastating’ decline
The Times
Scottish inquiry criticizes salmon farming mortality levels, industry pushes back
Seafood Source
A government inquiry into Scotland’s salmon-farming industry has criticized its mortality levels, but salmon-farming groups have pushed back against what they say is unfair treatment compared to other forms of animal farming.
The economics of fish farming and fish welfare in Europe
Animal Ask
Animal Ask conducted a systematic review on the economics of fish production in European aquaculture, searching over 23,000 scientific publications and industry, government, and NGO reports from countries across Europe to extract economic data and other insights. This report contains the detailed results from this review. By Ren Ryba, PhD
Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland
Rural Affairs and Islands Committee
In 2023, the RAI Committee agreed to undertake a follow-up inquiry into salmon farming at the earliest opportunity and this inquiry commenced in April 2024. The RAI Committee's inquiry focused on the implementation of the main recommendations made by the REC Committee, spread across four key themes:
Is Aquaculture the New Factory Farming?
The Bittman Project
Industrialization has turned an ancient, sustainable practice into an ecological and social disaster. Can this be changed?
Thousands Of Tasmanians Petitioners Want Salmon Farms Out
The Greens
Thousands of Tasmanians are demanding the government stops multinational salmon corporation Petuna from installing fifty open-net pens off Yellow Bluff in Storm Bay. The Tasmania community are concerned about the threat industrial aquaculture operations pose to the diversity of these wild marine waters. By Dr Rosalie Woodruff MP
An environmental group files intent to sue a salmon farmer for pollution off Maine's coast
AP News
Environmental group says it will sue Cooke over Maine salmon farms
IntraFish
Conservation group to sue aquaculture company for allegedly polluting Maine waters
Maine Public
EPA wants public comment on a proposed aquaculture project in the Gulf near Sarasota
WMNF
ICES experts propose redefining the concepts of ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture’
misPeces
US offshore aquaculture industry launches campaign to increase Congressional support
Seafood Source
Proactive
NGOs, wild shrimpers ask US government to investigate Global Seafood Alliance marketing practices
IntraFish