Latest News – Page 148
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Net survey to increase catch volumes
Research conducted by NOAA Fisheries has shown that increasing the wing spread of a net can help increase the volume of catch
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Chuck Bundrant 1942-2021
The co-founder, chairman and majority owner of Trident Seafoods Chuck Bundrant has passed away at the age of 79
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Small-scale tuna fishery gains MSC label
A group of small-scale tuna fishers and tuna processor-exporters have been certified under the Marine Stewardship Council
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Seafish appoints comms director
Seafish has appointed Dr Lynn Gilmore as its new director of communications and engagement, and takes over her new role on 1st November.
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Fishing boss urges unity on mackerel quotas
The boss of Fiskebåt which represents the Norwegian fishing fleet is urging nations to put aside their differences and reach an agreement on mackerel quotas
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Warming seas put shrimp at risk
The northern shrimp population off the east coast of North America is under threat from warming ocean temperature
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First full scope freezing/heating supplier
With the creation of DSI Dantech on 1 October, the global food industry has its first partner offering both cryogenic, mechanical and plate technology for freezing, cooling and heating food.
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Europêche concern over Baltic Sea quotas
Europêche has expressed concern about the catch limits for 2022 for the ten main commercial stocks in the Baltic Sea, arguing that it is becoming economically unviable for some fisheries to keep working
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Direct Seafoods wins MSC Supplier of the Year
Direct Seafoods has been named Marine Stewardship Council Award for Fresh Fish Food Service Supplier of the Year 2021
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New FTA could remove some seafood tariffs
A new free trade agreement with Iceland, Norway and Liechtenstein could bring benefits to the UK by removing tariffs on the import of shrimps and prawns.
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Carsoe acquires outstanding shares in Intech
Carsoe has acquired all outstanding shares in Intech, consolidating the two companies’ seafood activities and tray denesting technology at Carsoe and Intech respectively.
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NOAA Fisheries moves reporting online
NOAA Fisheries is moving away from paper vessel trip reporting requirements in the Greater Atlantic Region.
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Carsoe acquires outstanding shares in Intech
Carsoe has acquired all outstanding shares in Intech, consolidating the two companies’ seafood activities and tray denesting technology at Carsoe and Intech respectively.
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NOAA Fisheries moves reporting online
NOAA Fisheries is moving away from paper vessel trip reporting requirements in the Greater Atlantic Region
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Industry fails on human rights
Seafood companies are not doing enough to protect human rights, new research has found.
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Industry fails on human rights
Seafood companies are not doing enough to protect human rights, new research has found.
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Customised propulsion technology
Over the last year the company has provided sophisticated systems to new fishing vessls such as pelagic trawler/purse seiner Odd Lundberg, built at Karstensen in Denmark for its Norwegian owners. Odd Lundberg was fitted with an innovative two-step reduction gear, allowing operating patterns to be optimised and resulting in significant fuel savings.
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Sérframleidd knúningstækni
Undanfarið ár hefur fyrirtækið séð um að háþróuð kerfi í ný fiskiskip, svo sem uppsjávartogarann og nótaskipið Odd Lundberg sem var byggt fyrir Norðmenn hjá Karstensen í Danmörku. Í Odd Lundberg var settur upp tveggja þrepa niðurfærslugír, sem gerir áhöfninni mögulegt að ná sem mestu út úr starfseminni og spara eldsneyti verulega.
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North Atlantic blue whiting FIP
A collective of retailers and supply chain businesses has launched a ‘policy fisheries improvement project (FIP)’ to help secure the sustainable management of blue whiting in the North Atlantic.
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Alaska corporation eyes Iceland
A corporation owned by First Peoples in Alaska is planning to acquire equity in two Icelandic seafood companies as part of its drive to manage the oceans sustainably.