Fisheries – Page 3
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Longliner order for Tersan
Shipyard signs contract to build a new longliner factory fishing vessel for Norway’s Leinebris AS
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New MPA for Chile
Chile creates a new marine protected area in Pisagua Bay following four Oceana expeditions
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President protects salmon
Biden-Harris Administration announces action to help safeguard Bristol Bay salmon fisheries
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New-gen pelagic catcher
Danish-flagged Astrid is the latest step in a strategy by its Swedish owners to take a long-term view of the future
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'Don’t blow whiting op'
Principal buyers of blue whiting set an ultimatum for change stating that coastal states have a “golden opportunity” to establish sustainability
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Brazil changes tack
South American country’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors have high hopes for 2023
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Tackling whale strikes
Ocean Technologies Group partners with the World Cetacean Alliance to reduce ship strikes and risks posed to marine mammals
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Factory trawler launched
Tersan Shipyard has built the new vessel for Nordbank Hochseefischerei, a subsidiary of Parlevliet & Van der Plas
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'Deliver tuna best-practice'
The retail and foodservice sectors can help reverse the decline of sharks, sea turtles and seabirds, asserts a new report
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ISSF: Strengthen FAD rules
Indian Ocean fisheries managers urged to strengthen fish aggregating device management measure at IOTC Special Session
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New EU patrol vessels
Three new patrol vessels will help support member states inspect fisheries in European and international waters
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English MPAs ‘unambitious’
Government proposals to protect MPAs in England are ”sluggish and cumbersome” and ”unambitious”, says Greenpeace
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Boosting biodiversity
UK firm creating vibrant multitrophic communities around aquaculture sites that could significantly benefit the sector
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Pelagic progress made
Northeast Atlantic coastal states made headway in their pelagic fisheries negotiations for the first time in 10 years, lauds NAPA
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Iceland's '22 catch soars
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet in 2022 increased by 22%, reaching a total 1,417,756 tonnes
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Tuna transparency measure
Thai Union and The Nature Conservancy release first progress report on tuna supply chain transparency
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Tax demand for Samherji
Icelandic seafood companies ordered to pay €1.38 million in additional taxes but criminal charges have been dropped
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Carsoe upgrades shrimp line
New onboard processing solution installed on Havfisk AS trawler Nordtind
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Irish boss: EU quotas unfair
An Irish fishing leader is urging the government to stand firm on EU quota talks as Norway seeks greater access to Irish waters