Eilidh Marshall, Author at MOWI - Scotland

Trident Aqua Services and Mowi welcome Inter Alba

Trident Aqua Services and Mowi marked the naming ceremony of Inter Alba in Ullapool on Saturday 21st March. The vessel is the first of Trident Aqua Services’ two newbuilds from Sefine Shipyard and is considered one of the largest and most modern wellboats in the market. Inter Alba has been in operation for Mowi Scotland

Mowi’s leadership in advancing DNA-based seabed monitoring

Since 2015, environmental DNA (eDNA) has evolved from an emerging research method to a practical tool for aquaculture management. Mowi has been at the forefront of supporting research and collaborating with partners, Applied Genomics and Benthic Solutions Limited, to implement a DNA-based approach for the monitoring and environmental assessment of fish farms. The initial objective

Harvest volumes reach all-time-high for Mowi Scotland

This month, Mowi posted its Q4 results, ending a record year with revenues of EUR 1.59 billion and operational EBIT of EUR 213 million in the fourth quarter. Within the global business, it was also a record year for Mowi Scotland, achieving harvest volumes of 71,603 tonnes, the first time a Scottish salmon farmer has

A look back on Mowi’s 60th year

Throughout 2025, Mowi Scotland invested in its people, facilities and fish welfare, enabling us to produce the highest quality product while providing meaningful careers and supporting communities across Scotland. Strong performance in 2025 2025 began strongly, with Mowi Scotland publishing robust results for the first half of the year, driven by significant improvements in fish

Remote Operations Centre returns excellent results

Mowi’s first Remote Operations Centre (ROC) – a centralised control room from which Mowi’s seawater farm sites can be fed and monitored – has been operational in Fort William since June 2024. ROCs help keep feeding regimes consistent, ensuring that fish can be fed and monitored at all times, including during poor weather when conditions

SalmoStrong community outreach programme launched at Fort William and Campbeltown schools

During December, a team of scientists and engagement staff from the University of Edinburgh’s Roslin Institute visited Lochaber High School and Campbeltown Grammar School to launch a new secondary school biology outreach programme as part of ‘SalmoStrong’; a five-year research partnership involving aquaculture scientists at the Roslin Institute and Mowi Scotland, which aims to improve the health of farmed

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