SeafoodSource spoke with Loreto Seguel, the executive director of the council, to get an overview of where the industry made ...
Frei highlighted that Chile's salmon farming had grown without any State subsidies Chile needs “a national vision” regarding salmon farming, SalmonChile President Arturo Clément noted in his ...
clearly identified as belonging to the salmon breeding plants. According to Chilean legislation which regulates fish farm activities, companies must avoid detritus from their activities ending up ...
The company launched a Diving Platform to enable accurate monitoring of submarine operations while minimizing risks.
Goodbye legal certainty, good faith, legitimate expectations, objectivity, investment protection, coordination between state ...
This is a consequence of environmental events in Los Lagos and Aysén affected by HABs in late 2023 and early 2024.
There are limited areas suited for salmon farming in the world’s two top-producing nations of Norway and Chile, despite the species’ global popularity as a sushi ingredient. That puts salmon ...
Transporting Atlantic salmon from Scottish lochs, Norwegian fjords or Chilean waters to Chinese markets involves complex ...
Most salmon farms are located in areas where wild salmon migrate. The floating netcages that confine the farmed fish are usually stocked at high densities to maximize profit, creating conditions ...
But for now, this is being reported by Intrafish trade website from Chile, with nearly 4,000 miles of coastline and last year the world's second largest producer of farmed Atlantic salmon.
Japanese consumers had previously had to rely on imports mainly from Northern Europe and Chile to find salmon on their tables. Farmed salmon is now said to be more popular than tuna at conveyor ...