Interviews – Page 2
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Japan’s latest step against illegal seafood
Efforts to recognise and combat IUU fishing look set to advance through a new law
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Nomapro focuses on end-users
The development of practical, new technologies that enhance fish quality is taking the young Norwegian aquaculture tech company to new levels
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Eye on the prize
Automating quality provides the platform for seafood processors to reach new levels, seafood software specialist Maritech tells WF
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Total fish utilisation
Finnish food tech start-up SuperGround has developed a solution that turns the entire fish (bones included) into consumer-familiar foods
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‘The world needs protein’
Oregon’s new zero-waste fishmeal plant has been built to fully-utilise local fishery resources
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Three months that became 25 years
Gísli V Jónsson, this year’s Outstanding Icelandic Skipper, discusses his remarkable career
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Recognition of a 50-year career
Guðmundur Gunnarsson accepted the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition’s Outstanding Achievement award for his contributions to the development of fishing gear
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Championing small-scale
“I can’t seem to lose the passion for all this,” says returning Chairman of the Icelandic National Association of Small Boat Owners
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UN: 2022 – a defining year
Top-level ocean meetings are taking place this year that could revive the fortunes of SDG 14, says the UN’s special envoy for the ocean Peter Thomson
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Red tape crisis
Veterinary agreements must be quickly negotiated between the UK and the EU to ease post-Brexit seafood trade issues, industry says
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Rebuilding Abu Dhabi Fisheries
There is still hope - natural ecosystems are resilient and can bounce back if initiatives are taken at the right time, writes Dr Shaikha Salem Al Dhaheri, secretary general of the Environment Agency-Abu Dhabi (EAD), the largest environmental regulator in the Middle East.
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Driving a culture change
How do you turn around a whole culture within a workplace, and even an entire industry – especially an industry that’s generally averse to change? It’s something that is being achieved within Thai Union, one of the select group of the world’s heavyweight seafood producers, with Dr Darian McBain as ...
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Salmon aquaculture: Cleaning up the sea lice
With sea lice still a significant problem for salmon farmers, aquaculture equipment supplier JT Electric’s integrated lumpfish feed system could offer an answer
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?Heralding a New Era of Transparency and Engagement
Julie Hesketh-Laird, the recently appointed Chief Executive of the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation, speaks at length to Owen Stevens for World Fishing & Aquaculture
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Moving in the right direction
In an exclusive interview with World Fishing & Aquaculture, Javier Garat, president of Europêche, secretary general of the Spanish Fishing Confederation (CEPESCA) and chairman of the European Fisheries Technology Platform, highlights the successes achieved by Europe’s fishing industry and explains why it’s important to ensure it has the tools to deliver economic and environmental sustainability.
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Q&A with Karmenu Vella
In an exclusive interview with Jason Holland for World Fishing & Aquaculture, Karmenu Vella, the new EU Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs & Fisheries, discusses enforcement of the Common Fisheries Policy, the benefits of boosting EU aquaculture and much more.
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Innovation the driving force of sustainable fisheries
Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture, Sigurður Ingi Jóhannsson, speaks to WF&A about the Icelandic fishing industry.
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Prices, data and the CFP
Niels Wichmann, managing director of the Danish Fishermen’s Association and the Danish Fishermen’s Producer Organisation (DFPO), talks to Carly Wills about the Danish fishing industry.
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Freshwater fish will become more important in aquaculture
World Fishing & Aquaculture interviews Norwegian modern fish farming pioneer, Bjørn Myrseth to discover what he believes the future holds for the fast growing industry.