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US bans Chinese firms amid forced labour claims
The US government has added a Chinese seafood processing company to its list of entities suspected of engaging in forced labour, in a bid to combat IUU fishing
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Irish industry unites for EU change
Five organisations come together to demand serious change at an EU level
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All change for Center for Aquaculture Technologies Canada
Company unveils a new name, logo and CEO
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GSA: Seafood safety a top concern for Japanese consumers
Environmental sustainability ranks second in Global Seafood Alliance survey
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Sustainable Shrimp Partnership joins GSSI network
New strategic alliance is looking to accelerate the progress of the sustainable seafood movement
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SSF: Scots overwhelmingly supportive of fishing sector
Pre-election polling shows UK-produced food as important as UK-produced energy
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New partnership looks to advance electronic seafood traceability
FishWise and the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability to implement systems across the private and public sectors
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Thai Union volunteers remove ocean-bound rubbish for World Oceans Day
Seafood company wants to divert 1,500 tonnes of plastic from entering waterways and oceans by 2030
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WA ups crab and lobster limits
Western Australian is set to increase catch limits for deep sea crab and rock lobster, following a successful rebuild of stocks in the region
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Silver Bay takes over Trident’s False Pass facility
Silver Bay Seafoods takeover of Trident Seafoods’ False Pass salmon facility follows the earlier acquisition of a plant in Ketchikan
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Scottish salmon sector publishes election manifesto
Whichever party wins on 4 July 2024, salmon farmers want to see a more enlightened approach to the movement of labour into the UK
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Logistics experts reveal hidden carbon costs in seafood distribution
By switching its plastic box manufacturing to the UK, Palletower expects to dramatically reduce its emissions
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Environmental concerns prompting almost half of consumers to switch diets
Changes are occuring amid growing anxiety about the state of ocean health, finds a new global survey by the Marine Stewardship Council
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FAO: Global fisheries and aquaculture production reaches new record high
Aquaculture surpasses capture fisheries in aquatic animal production for the first time, finds new State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024 report
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John West joins brain health campaign
Studies have shown that omega-3 in oily fish such as sardines can help fight against cardiovascular disease
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Op-Ed: Helping to keep the blue economy above water
Marking World Oceans Day, Mars Petcare’s Global Marine Sustainability Lead, Andrew Russell, highlights the need for long-term thinking to improve ocean health
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Partnership targets shrimp slaughter improvements
International project looking to supply humane stunning devices to producers
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FAO-GFCM strengthening efforts to eradicate IUU
The RFMO is supporting member countries in their efforts to eradicate illegal fishing practices through a variety of tools
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Greenpeace: Shocking failures in global fisheries management
New report claims RFMOs have failed to prevent overfishing, species decimation and the destruction of vulnerable ecosystems
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Cflow delivers to Andfjord Salmon ahead of schedule
Fisheries and aquaculture equipment supplier has made its latest delivery to Norwegian land-based salmon farmer