Fisheries – Page 37
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Celebrities expose naked truth of overfishing
Celebrities from around the world are posing naked with fish to raise awareness of destructive fishing practices
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Groundbreaking fishing vessel wins Ship of the Year
Bluewild, Ulstein Design & Solutions and Westcon Yards have been awarded Ship of the Year 2023
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Peru lowers giant squid quota
Peru’s Ministry of Production has established the 2023 catch quota for its giant squid resource at 420,000 tonnes
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Peru slashes first season anchovy catch limit
Ministry of Production reduces quota by 60% year-on-year
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EU agrees fisheries control changes
After five years of negotiations, an agreement has been reached on changes to the EU’s fisheries control system
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Iceland’s Q1 catch slips but value holds firm
In the first three months of 2023, Icelandic vessels caught less than 520,000 tonnes of product, according to preliminary statistics
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Faroes extends ban on Russian fishing vessels
Only vessels conducting fisheries under the bilateral agreement between the Faroe Islands and Russia will be allowed to enter Faroese ports
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Done deal – Inmarsat acquired by Viasat
Transaction creates a new global partner in satellite communications
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Washington warns Mexico over illegal fishing
President Biden may impose a trade embargo over country’s failure to protect critically endangered vaquita porpoise
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Turkish shipyard wins P&P newbuild contract
Tersan Shipyard has a contract in place with Parlevliet & Van der Plas to build a new pelagic freezer trawler
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EU joins WTO fisheries subsidies agreement
Agreement includes substantial limitations on subsidising unsustainable fishing
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Fishing jobs added to occupation shortage list
Fishing occupations are set to be added to the UK’s Shortage Occupation List (SOL) following recommendations from the Migration Advisory Committee
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UK inshore vessel monitoring rules put on hold
MMO decides to temporarily pause I-VMS roll-out after devices fail tests
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100th mTrack goes to NIWA research vessel
Scantrol is celebrating the milestone of one hundred mTrack units sold
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Subsidy opposition gathers momentum
A growing number of countries are signing up to end harmful fisheries subsidies and their contribution to the depletion of fish stocks
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High seas uncertainty
The newly-agreed UN High Seas Treaty could expedite ocean protection, but for the time being, international waters remain exposed
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Fishing with light – the next generation
A low-ground contact system of rigging trawl gear with lights to improve catch rates in fishing for shrimp in Arctic waters is showing real promise
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Canadian snow crab impasse ends
A deal has been struck to open the Newfoundland and Labrador snow crab fishery after a dispute over prices
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Foreign fishers ‘paying price’ of rushed visa change
Migrant workers may be deported leaving the fishing industry in trouble after the UK government changes the rules on work visas