All Fisheries articles – Page 3
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Hawaii fishpond revival
Data from recently deployed beacons is to be used to assist the restocking of a centuries-old Hawaiian fishpond with native mullet and milkfish
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Aquaculture at a crossroads
While the sector has the potential to nourish the world’s growing population, the FAO insists its growth must be sustainable
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Russia in turmoil
Fish sector faces a perfect storm of export restrictions, a lack of equipment and the logistics chaos – all caused by sanctions from the west
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Seafood growth will return
The world is producing and consuming slightly less seafood, but the FAO maintains there will be upturns through to 2030
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Vietnam production growth
Fisheries yield in the first half of 2022 increased by 2.5% year-on-year to almost 4.2 million tonnes
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Icelandic catch growth
A large blue whiting catch helped the fishing fleet to land 33% more fish and shellfish in May 2022
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IceFish 2022 winners
Thirteen awards were bestowed at the 8th Icelandic Fisheries Awards, including two that recognised outstanding career contributions
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Genetics – the new frontier
Genetics in aquaculture and fisheries is offering new approaches to tackling key challenges
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‘Double in a decade’
Fisheries leader tells the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2022 that collaboration will bring considerable growth to the seafood sector
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IceFish 2022 is ready!
The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition is all set to open its doors on Wednesday 8 June, welcoming exhibitors and attendees from around the world
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US counts cost of COVID
US fishermen and fish catches were hit hard in 2020 by the pandemic, confirms two new fishery status updates from NOAA Fisheries
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Capelin lifts Iceland catch
A bumper capelin catch helped Iceland’s fleet to land 34% more fish in the 12 months through April 2022
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€1bn ocean protection
Forty-four commitments to protect the ocean have been announced by the EU for the period 2020-2022 at the seventh Our Ocean Conference
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40% jump in Iceland catch
A huge capelin catch helped Iceland’s fishing fleet to land 40% more fish and shellfish in March 2022
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Russian processing crisis
The development of Russia’s fish processing industry has been derailed by the war in Ukraine
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Conflict – EU fishers 'at risk'
The sharp rise in costs, caused by the invasion of Ukraine, necessitates emergency measures for fishing companies, insist industry leaders
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Small trawl door solutions
Morgère believes its range of smaller doors are well suited to UK and Irish fisheries
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New supervisors to lead NOAA survey teams
New supervisors have been appointed to lead NOAA survey teams monitoring bottom-dwelling fish and crabs
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