Sustainable Aquaculture Pioneer Forever Oceans Completes Environmental Footprint Assessment

December 22, 2022 Forever Oceans

Cutting edge, deep-water aquaculture company Forever Oceans today announced results of an environmental assessment conducted by the global conservation organization The Nature Conservancy (TNC). Forever Oceans, which has developed its offshore operations to not only be scalable but more sustainable than other forms of marine finfish aquaculture, is currently raising Kanpachi off the West coast of Panama and selling product in the United States.

Forever Oceans Announces Appointment of its first Chief People Officer

February 25, 2022 Forever Oceans

Forever Oceans, a leading innovator in sustainable seafood, strengthens its leadership team with the addition of Ashley Jean-Pierre as its first Chief People Officer, reporting to Bill Bien, CEO.  The appointment comes as Forever Oceans builds out its production capacity and enters a new growth phase following the historic award of the world’s largest ever concession for sustainable aquaculture in Brazil.

Forever Oceans Strengthens Leadership Team With Chief Operating Officer Industry Veteran

February 17, 2022 Forever Oceans

Forever Oceans, a leading innovator in sustainable seafood, today announced that aquaculture veteran Ross Gordon joined the company as Chief Operating Officer. The appointment comes as Forever Oceans builds out its production capacity and enters a new growth phase following the historic award of the world’s largest offshore concession for sustainable aquaculture in Brazil.

Forever Oceans Signs Deal With Brazilian Government For World’s Largest Offshore Concession For Sustainable Seafood Production

January 18, 2022 Forever Oceans

“With a coastline of more than 8,500 km, Brazil is one of the main frontiers for fish production, generating, in addition to healthy food, employment and income,” said  Jorge Seif Junior, Secretary of Aquaculture and Fisheries of the Ministry of Agriculture. “This landmark agreement is historic for Brazil and will set the country on the path to the development of sustainable marine aquaculture.”