Fisheries – Page 33
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Designer appointed for new French research vessel
Freire Shipyard has contracted Longitude Engineering for the basic design of a newbuild research vessel that it’s building for IFREMER
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New Champion for demersal fishers
Morgère has developed a versatile new trawl door which it describes as one of the most powerful demersal doors on the market
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Boost for Hondruas small-scale fishers
New project aims to allow communities in the Atlántida Seascape to improve small-scale fishing while protecting marine habitats and species
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Te Arawa and Sealord partner on forest project
New initiative is hailed a New Zealand-leading climate change partnership kaupapa, based on te ao Māori principles
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Mackerel spawning habits changing as seas warm
Atlantic mackerel are adapting their spawning habits in response to warming seas, according to a new study analysing data from 1992 onwards
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Icelandic fleet’s catch volume and value fall in first-half of 2023
Reduced landings seen in the demersal, pelagics and shellfish categories
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H&S funding for Welsh fishers
Welsh fishers and aquaculture workers are being invited to apply for government funding worth £600,000 to improve health and safety
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Scotland sets out new fisheries, aquaculture objectives
First Minister Humza Yousaf outlines agreed priority commitments for the Rural Affairs Secretary in 2023-2024
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NOAA: IUU fishing still pillaging the oceans
America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s latest report on IUU fishing points the finger at seven entities
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Ukrainian fisheries and aquaculture in tatters
Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam on the Dnypro River could be the worst thing to date to have happened to the already heavily-troubled sectors
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Put your words into action, NAPA urges coastal states
Despite the EU’s stance that progress has been made to end overfishing in the northeast Atlantic, NAPA urges politicians to do more
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UK seafood firms get guidance to employ non-nationals
Guidance published to help seafood employers navigate visa process for hiring labour from outside the UK
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New alliance against IUU fishing launches
A new alliance has been formed in British Columbia, Canada to bolster the global effort to combat IUU fishing
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Commission looks to pull Baltic fisheries out of ‘dire’ straits
It’s not news that some stocks in the Baltic Sea are in trouble, so what is Europe planning to do about it?
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Hampidjan Australia latest CatchCam distributor
SafetyNet Technologies has struck an agreement to supply the CatchCam fishing gear-mounted camera to the Australian market
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Latest delivery as Royal Greenland renews fleet
Tuugaalik is the latest newbuild in the series of factory trawlers built by Astilleros de Murueta
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Icelandic fleet boosted by July pelagic catch
Volume of fish and shellfish increases by 16% to 101,705 tonnes, new data confirms
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Seafish: Challenges continued for UK fishing fleet in 2022
Fish prices climbed last year but profits declined, according to new financial estimates
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New, greener tuna catcher for Oman
Fisheries Development Oman (FDO) has added newbuild Acila to the fleet of its subsidiary Oman Pelagic
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US$106m proposed for Pacific salmon recovery
Funding for 16 new and continuing projects will support conservation efforts in California, Oregon, Washington, Idaho and Alaska