Fisheries – Page 15
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Solutions suggested to boost Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture
Recommendations on how the region can support local economies and livelihoods feature in a new study
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MSC certifies first South African tuna fishery
A South African pole and line tuna fishery has become the first to achieve certification after participation in the ‘In-Transition to MSC’ programme
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LobStAR launched to get a grip on declining Dutch stocks
New project seeks to improve lobster stock assessments in the Netherlands
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EC: Technical measures boosting fisheries sustainability
Five years of EU management plan begin to bear fruit
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Keeping a swordfish harpoon fishery alive
Ecology Action Centre is looking at ways to keep Nova Scotia’s historic swordfish harpoon fishery alive
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EU aquaculture lags behind fisheries production
Eurostat analysis determines that the wild catch remains the main source of aquatic foods in the EU
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New SPFA chairman keen to address challenges facing sector
Scottish pelagic sector has a vital role to play in ensuring national and global food security, says Richard Williamson
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End-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear surveys launched
Field research will help inform future sustainable management for end-of-life gear in the UK
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Weakened krone boosts Norwegian exports
Country’s overseas seafood sales total NOK 13 billion for month of July
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IPNLF recruits three new supply chain members
Archipelagics Inc, Ainan Coop and Samaki Bluu added to tuna organisation’s membership
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NZ support for sustainable Pacific fisheries
New Zealand commits nearly NZD 50 million to a package supporting sustainable Pacific fisheries development over the next four years
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Controllable doors ready to go demersal
Esbjerg company MLD is working on applying this new technology to demersal fisheries
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Intelligence specialist secures seed funding
New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence has successfully closed a NZ$5 million seed funding round
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New net loft takes shape on Skagen quayside
A new fishing gear production facility in the Danish port of Skagen is expected to be ready for use this summer as the new Cosmos Trawl net loft takes shape
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Falklands trawler launched at Vigo yard
Armón yard in Vigo has launched freezer trawler Hadassa Bay for South Atlantic Squid Ltd
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US fish and shrimp data on demand
A new tool is providing up-to-date abundance trends of commercially important species
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Iranian fish production in the shadow of sanctions
Despite sweeping Western measures imposed over Iran’s nuclear programme, the government has ambitious plans to near double its fish production
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Wild salmon catch up whilst farmed sector struggles
Wild catch of salmon and related species has rise by 7% in 2023 whilst the farmed sector shrinks slightly thanks to low biomass and limited growth
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Charity drive to boost welfare in fishing
A maritime charity has launched new online training to drive up welfare standards in the fishing sector