Discover how Ocean Farm 1, an innovative offshore fish farm by SalMar and CSIC, is revolutionizing sustainable aquaculture.
Fish farms, now mostly operating out of tanks on land, are testing the waters in the deep ocean. With fewer wild fish to catch in the open sea, a new industry is emerging to farm them there instead.
An aquaculture project in a harsh, brutally hot desert region is supplying seafood to people in exile.
This is the final part in a series on the future of fish farming in the Pacific Northwest. Read part 1 here. Inside a chilly warehouse on the north end of Vancouver Island, eight giant tanks are lit ...
A semi-submersible aquaculture platform that holds more than 14 million gallons (64,000 cubic meters) of water – around 20 ...
According to the Fish Farmers Association of Singapore (FFAS), at least two fish farms that rear sea bass were impacted by ...
Fish farming is most lucrative in places where there are fish; coastal states like California or Louisiana. But in the middle of rural Arizona, where water isn’t as easy to come by, one farmer has ...