
Let them eat worms? Solutions to salmon nematodes remain elusive
Worms are all over wild seafood, and as of now, not much can be done about it. But with the speed of social media and consumer news jumping on the story, the industry may need to be more vigilant abou...
15 Elo 201922min

Brexit can't stop the beating heart of UK seafood
A British invasion! Reporters Demi Korban, Nina Unlay and real, live Brit John Evans join Editor-in-Chief Drew Cherry to discuss the UK seafood capitol of Grimbsy. Korban and Unlay are just back from ...
9 Elo 201924min

Antarctic krill, small-scale sustainability and...L'Occitane's salmon farms?
IntraFish journalists had a lot to parse out on this week's podcast. From Antarctica's krill fishery to small-scale sustainable aquaculture projects to Chilean scandals to beauty company investments i...
26 Heinä 201921min

Big oil's aquaculture venture, trouble in Chile, bad news for North Sea cod
A major week for seafood news, but we can only squeeze so many megabytes into a single podcast. In this episode, Lola Navarro, Demi Korban, John Fiorillo and Drew Cherry tackle BP's investment into fe...
28 Kesä 201916min

Is the sustainable seafood movement over?
The problems facing the seafood sector have evolved, and are far more complex -- are today's NGOs equipped to handle them? Rachel Mutter, Drew Cherry, John Fiorillo and John Evans discuss, along with ...
21 Kesä 201923min

The flood of seafood eco-labels, Thailand's revolution, and what's next in sustainability
One night in Bangkok wasn't enough for Editor Rachel Mutter and Senior Reporter Lola Navarro. They dissect all the latest sustainable seafood news from this week's Seafood Summit, and explore what's n...
14 Kesä 201924min

Pollock player's plans, footing the sustainable feed bill, Turkey's big bass drop
You made it through another week -- time to relax and unwind with the IntraFish crew. Editor-in-Chief Drew Cherry, Reporters Rachel Sapin, John Evans and Demi Korban and Executive Editor John Fiorillo...
7 Kesä 201917min

Norway's algae crisis, Cooke's Alaska ambitions, speculative aquaculture investing
The toxic northern Norwegian algal bloom is making a significant dent in global salmon supply. Investors flocked to NYC to throw money at the seafood sector, and land-based aquaculture in particular. ...
1 Kesä 201927min





















