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The Sea The Future category on this website deals with technological advancement as well as discussing the future of the aquaculture industry.
Proposed conditions of licence changes include extension of marine aquaculture permits for a period of between two and six years.…
Mary Robinson, a dynamic national champion of land and sea farmers, was the past-president of Canadian Federation of Agriculture (CFA).…
“The series sends a powerful message to communities up and down the coast that we can and will protect the…
"I think our young professional’s group is starting to become a great success story." Aquaculture is responsible for thousands of…
The passion I see in these people is nothing I have experienced before. Salmon farmers are people who live in…
“I think the fact that two-thirds of the sector being under 35 speaks volumes that salmon farming companies take their…
Behind the scenes in aquaculture, there is a significant amount of unseen work carried out by multiple experts from diverse…
“A big misconception I hear is that the people working in the fish farming industry don’t care about the ocean…
“I'm really proud of our salmon farming practices because they have the lowest carbon footprint among all protein production methods,…
“I remain somewhat baffled by how much hate the poor little sea louse has been able to garner. People seem…