Fisheries – Page 26
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Ways offered up to harness India’s marine wealth
Centralised legislation is key to harnessing India’s marine wealth, says the country’s fisheries research institute
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International fishing safety fund launches
Funding is now available to help reduce fishing accidents and fatalities in the global south
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Russia’s crab industry continues to thrive
Despite Western sanctions and the country’s increased international isolation, investment in the sector remains high
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AI and satellite tech reveals titanic at-sea activity growth
New study finds 75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are hidden from public view
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Lost trawl gear returned from Svalbard
A lost section of a trawl has been returned and put back to use – more than a year after it came fast in the Barents Sea
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Second crabber for Mag-Sea delivered
Khabarovsk Shipbuilding Plant in the Russian Far East has delivered the second of a pair of crabbers for Magadan company Mag-Sea International
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New management plan offers hope for Europe’s at-risk eels
Coordinated strategy aims to promote the recovery of the European eel population in the Mediterranean
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FAO/GFCM: Mediterranean, Black Sea overfishing fallen to lowest level in a decade
Fisheries and marine aquaculture generate revenues in excess of US$ 20 billion
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Herring boosts Iceland’s November ’23 catch
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed increased by more than 17,000 tonnes to 87,695 tonnes
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UK, Norway agree package for continued North Sea access
UK fishermen to benefit from continued access to Norwegian North Sea waters to fish for stocks such as cod, haddock and hake
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Sille Marie joins Norwegian enterprise
Karstensen yard delivers new pelagic trawler to Sille Marie AS, a relatively young venture between Carl Aamodt and the Salthaug family from Sogne
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SFPA: Scottish pelagic data collection scheme paving the way for a sustainable future
Collaborative approach between pelagic industry and science bodies on data collection hailed a “major sea-change” in fisheries management
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Spain sanctions 25 fishing vessels for disabling tracking
Fines of up to €60,000 per vessel follow Oceana investigation
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Aussie prawn fishers urge public to choose sustainably this Christmas
Some 63% of the country’s wild-caught prawns are now certified to the MSC standard
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Evotec scores fishing newbuild orders
Norwegian winch company has won a couple of prestigious new contracts
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Opinion: How can AI help us restore the health of our oceans?
Cognizant’s Stig Martin Fiskå explains how emerging technologies provide the means to both safeguard resources and optimise seafood production efficiencies
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Interview: Young skipper hopes to inspire future generations of fishers
Tom Lambourn, skipper-owner of My Lass PZ 291 – based out of Newlyn, Cornwall – talks to WF about his hopes for the fishing industry
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Less plastic landfill as fishing gear goes for recycling
Under an initiative by New Zealand fishing company Sealord and Nelson-based fishing gear supplier Motueka Nets, fishing gear that has reached the end of its useful life is being routed to recycling and alternative uses instead of heading for landfill
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AI-empowered fishing net helps prevent by-catch
New Smartrawl has been developed to ensure fishing vessels only catch the species they’re targeting
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EcoFive – a shipful of new thinking
Taking shape at the Westcon yard, the ambitious new trawler for Ålesund fishing company Bluewild has already won awards