Fisheries – Page 35
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Scottish seafood given £21m government boost
A further £21 million in government funding has been earmarked for the Scottish seafood industry
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Smaller whitefish catch impacts Iceland’s June landings
Volume of fish and shellfish caught by the fleet decreased by 1% year-on-year to a total 34,837 tonnes
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Sustainable fisheries funding boost
Ten organisations and universities have been given a US$3.5 million boost to help them improve fisheries’ sustainability
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UK fishers readied for Seafish financial survey
UK fishing vessel owners and skippers are being encouraged to take part in the annual survey of the national fishing fleet
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Extended closures for Russian fishing vessels
Faroes introduces further restrictive measures against Russia by increasing the limits on port access
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Winners and losers of warming UK seas
New research identifies the winners and losers of future climate change on UK fish species
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EC praised for shark fin trade stance
European Commission’s recognition of the importance of sharks and their protection has been welcomed by campaign groups and industry alike
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Brussels heeds shark fin ban plea
European Commission has acknowledged the public call to ban the trade of shark fins in the EU
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Tersan launches 8th vessel for Ervik Havfiske
Crab harvesting and processing vessel Froyanes will join the rest of the Norwegian fishing company’s fleet by the end of 2023
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EU IUU fishing law changes a step closer
Fisheries MEPs have agreed to pass Council proposals to help combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
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UK on invasive pink salmon alert
The Environment Agency is warning UK fisheries to be on the look out for invasive pink salmon
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EU, Madagascar agree fisheries partnership
New agreement will allow 65 tuna fishing vessels from EU member states to access Madagascar waters for the next four years
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Scotland scraps HPMA plans
Plans to deliver increased protection for the marine environment will be revised, with a new pathway and timetable
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EU refusing to abandon destructive fishing
Fisheries ministers’ narrow approach to European Commission plans to better protect the oceans is ‘incompetent’, says Seas At Risk
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Will global warming benefit Pacific cod?
New research from NOAA suggests that warming seas may increase the spawning habitats for Pacific cod
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Danish build for Scottish owners
Enterprise III is the latest new groundfish trawler to join the Scottish fleet
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Maritime intelligence identifies potential illegal fishing
Data from New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence led to Thailand banning vessel from landing $7 million worth of tuna
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Russia remains defiant
Despite Western sanctions, Russia continues to harbour bold expansion plans for its seafood processing industry
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EU maritime plans failing to protect Med
Patchwork planning by EU member states puts the Mediterranean’s ecologic and economic future at risk, says WWF
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Europêche unveils net-zero ambitions
The trade body for the European fishing industry highlights progress in decarbonising the sector whilst emphasising the need for more support