Fisheries – Page 31
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Norway appoints new fisheries minister in government shake up
Cecilie Myrseth named new Minister of Fisheries and Ocean Policy
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Iceland increases fisheries and export earnings
Fleet earned ISK 141 billion from its overseas cod sales, new figures confirm
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Brunvoll lands contract for Sunbeam’s new trawler
Supplier signs contract with Myklebust Shipyard for the delivery of a complete propulsion and manoeuvering system
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Finance to be offered in return for less fishing effort
Planet Tracker’s Blue Recovery Bond invests capital in exchange for temporary pressure reductions
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Less Icelandic cod caught in September
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet decreased by 1% to 119,346 tonnes
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NOAA pledges algal bloom research funding
NOAA awards over US$20 million for research into harmful algal bloom and hypoxia which is threatening US fish populations and businesses
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‘Enough is enough’: NAPA’s plea to end overfishing
In an open letter to ministers, NAPA warns its patience is running out with government inaction to halt overfishing in the Northeast Atlantic
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MarinTrust launches online FIP resource
MarinTrust has launched a new web page for all fishery improvement projects in its improver programme
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New-generation Altaire joins Shetland fleet
Dedicated pelagic trawler carries one of the Shetland fleet’s famous names
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Pelagic sector highlights benefits of collecting good data
A new video series has been added to the Scottish pelagic industry-science data collection programme
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Brunvoll contracted for new longliner’s propulsion package
Austral Odyssey has been designed for operation in the Antarctic Ocean, surrounded by some of the world’s harshest weather conditions
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Fisheries and aquaculture innovators receive MedFish4Ever awards
Outstanding new work in the Mediterranean recognised in the fields of fishing technology and aquaculture research and in the fight against IUU fishing
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MedFish4Ever scales up fisheries, aquaculture commitments
High level stakeholder gathering looks to drive sustainable change in the Mediterranean
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Corvus fuels world’s first zero-emission fishing vessel
Company lands first order for its gas-safe Pelican fuel cell system
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Mauritania octopus fishery drives up sustainability
The country is working to ensure that its octopus fishery is sustainable
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MedFish4Ever Summit: Fisheries ministers urged to end illegal bottom trawling
Med Sea Alliance coalition wants to see decisive action taken to end bottom trawling in areas of the Mediterranean where it’s already banned
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New survey finds artisanal fisher failings in Eastern African
Traffic highlights the scale of unregulated and occasionally illegal-harvested marine species in nearshore waters
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Is a repeat of the herring crash of the 1960s afoot?
The MSC says that stocks are at risk of collapse when they are overexploited year on year
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Lower herring, mackerel quotas advised for Northeast Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
ICES says a steep cut of 44% is needed in the Atlanto-Scandian herring total allowable catch in 2024
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Report: EU fishers being undermined by ‘unfair’ Chinese competition
European Parliament has been warned that Chinese distant water fleets are causing considerable environmental, social and economic problems