Fishing Technology 2-10
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NewsAustralian seafood leaders’ green agenda
Retailers, producers and innovators have been honoured for their green agenda at the Sustainable Seafood Awards Australia 2026
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NewsIceFish 2026 welcomes global exhibitors
Leading international exhibitors will showcase cutting-edge fisheries and aquaculture solutions at this year’s IceFish
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NewsHumane slaughter tops industry agenda
Seafood companies are accelerating humane crustacean slaughter policies ahead of UK legislation changes
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NewsData driven insight drives catch efficiency
The Norwegian catch insight company Catchwise reports good growth in 2025
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NewsAustral Fisheries launches hybrid-powered Austral Odyssey to bolster Glacier 51 toothfish fleet
Newbuild incorporates advanced fishing systems, moonpool line recovery, and efficient handling and processing systems
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NewsFrom waste to worth: why aquatic by-product optimisation must move up the value chain
As economic, regulatory and sustainability pressures converge, seafood by-products are no longer a disposal challenge but a strategic resource
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NewsIndustry backs UK fishing safety campaign
Coastal businesses unite behind Home and Dry campaign promoting shared responsibility for fishermen’s safety
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NewsProject ReCon launches in Somalia
Satlink and MARCOD are teaming up to tackle marine debris and boost Somali fishers’ safety
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NewsIndia looking to address post-harvest fish waste
Government wants to boost country’s seafood economy through value addition
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NewsSalMar reports record salmon harvest
The group harvested 300,900 tonnes of farmed salmon, exceeding 300,000 tonnes for the first time
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NewsTersan hands over hybrid longliner–seiner Leinebris, setting new benchmarks
Turkish shipbuilder delivers the advanced fishing vessel to Norwegian owner Leinebris AS
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NewsNewbuild Júlíus Geirmundsson floated at Armón yard
What promises to be one of the most sophisticated factory trawlers to date has moved a step closer to completion in Vigo
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NewsTracking gear to minimise ghost fishing
Following trials in Sicily, a subsequent round of sea trials of the NETTAG+ project have been conducted around the Croatian island of Vis
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NewsUK training targets fishing fatalities
Seafish is urging fishers to attend free man overboard training tackling the leading cause of deaths at sea
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NewsMcGraw automates redfish processing
McGraw Seafood has installed an automated redfish line, boosting efficiency and capacity at its New Brunswick facility
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News'Make crime at sea harder': EJF urges fleet-wide CCTV
The EJF is calling for the global adoption of onboard CCTV to combat illegal fishing and human rights abuses
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NewsFrom waste to wealth: Why full utilisation could redefine the shrimp industry
A new, much-awaited industry-backed report examines how residual material from shrimp processing can be transformed into valuable products
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NewsTurning what’s left behind into what comes next
Icelandic blue biotech company Marea is turning overlooked biological side-streams into functional biomaterials, starting with an edible coating made from spent microalgae that extends produce shelf-life while reducing reliance on plastic packaging
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NewsSeafood side-streams – the next superfood?
New data from Hailia reveals certain by-product-based products can far outshine prime fish fillets when it comes to providing consumers with essential nutrients
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NewsFrom waste to value: How the Great Lakes are reimagining the future of fish
Once focused narrowly on lake whitefish, the 100% Great Lakes Fish Initiative has evolved into a region-wide effort to rethink how fish are harvested, processed and valued