The crisis started with the dead salmon in March, when a red tide decimated 15 percent of the country’s salmon production, an economic loss of about $800 million. Then came the millions of dead ...
Between 2015 and the two first months of 2016, over 10% of farmed salmon production in Chile, or more than 100 thousand tons, has been certified according to the Aquaculture Stewardship (ASC) standard ...
Chile is currently the world's largest producer of farmed salmon and has a burgeoning mussel culture industry that is supplying a growing world market. However, the country's marine aquaculture sector ...
Chile at the meeting was represented by Raul Sunico, Undersecretary for Fisheries and Aquaculture Scotland, Canada, Chile and Norway will work together to promote and grow the aquaculture industry ...
The global chile aquaculture vaccines market is on a robust growth trajectory, expected to reach USD 25.5 million by 2025, with a projected compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.1% from 2025 to 2035 ...
This article draws from field research conducted from 1993 to 2003 examining the impact of political regimes and economic globalization on the development of salmon aquaculture in Norway, Chile and ...
A Chilean worker holds a young farmed salmon he pulled out of a tank anchored at the Pacific port of Chacabuco, some 1,800 kilometers south of Santiago, September 17, 2003. (Reuters / Carlos Barria) ...
New studies show that fishing debris and abandoned aquaculture sites across the globe are having devastating effects on animal and marine plant life, as Mongabay reports. The fishing industry results ...
Between 2015 and the two first months of 2016, over 10% of farmed salmon production in Chile, or more than 100 thousand tons, has been certified according to the Aquaculture Stewardship (ASC) standard ...