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Mediterranean overexploitation down
The number of Mediterranean and Black Sea stocks subject to overfishing has decreased for the first time in decades, a new report shows.
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Pacifical joins Global Tuna Alliance
Pacifical, the market development body set up on 2011 by the eight Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) Western Pacific island countries and Sustunable bv in 2011, has become the latest partner in the Global Tuna Alliance (GTA).
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Order placed for ultra-green pelagic vessel
An order has been placed with the Cemre Shipyard in Turkey to build what is slated to become the most environmentally-friendly pelagic vessel in existence, designed by Norwegian naval architect Skipsteknisk.
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Smart management for brine freezing and RSW
Behind Olen is Concarneau company ISI-Fish, which has a long back ground in fishing industry technology, including supplying a range of sophisticated electronics for pelagic vessels and longliners fishing for tuna and other species.
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Snjallstýring pækilfrystingar og RSW-sjókælingar
Að baki Olen stendur fyrirtækið ISI-Fish í Concarneau, sem á sér langa sögu í tæknibúnaði fyrir sjávarútveg, þar á meðal framleiðslu á flóknum rafeindabúnaði fyrir uppsjávarskip og línubáta sem veiða túnfisk og aðrar tegundir.
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Skaginn 3X IQF system for Nova Scotia factory
A new IQF installation for Digby, Nova Scotia company Scotia Harvest has been shipped to Canada, where it is expected to handle around 27 tonnes of haddock and redfish per shift.
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First of new trawler generation for RFC
The Russian Fishery Company (RFC) has taken delivery of the first of a series of new trawlers designed to fish for pollock in Far Eastern waters, and Vladimir Limanov is the first vessel in the Russian fleet built to produce surimi on board.
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Scottish start-up in protein trials
SalmoSim, a salmon simulator start-up, has secured its first commercial contract with Calysta, supporting trials for a sustainable alternative protein source for the aquaculture industry.
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Methane-busting seaweed farms on track
Construction of the first farm and processing plant to turn red seaweed into a feed supplement for cows to reduce their methane production is expected to begin next year in South Australia.
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Omega-3 salmon delivers to US homes
For the first time ever, consumers across all 50 US states can now order salmon enriched with Veramaris’s algae Omega-3 oil, from the new online seafood outlet KnowSeafood.
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Tyneside fishing operation scaling up
An established north east of England fishing company is back in local hands after a local entrepreneur bought it from the national operator to which he sold his shareholding three years ago.
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Chilean operator places well boat order
Norwegian shipyard Larsnes Mek. Verksted AS has an order for a new 2800 cubic metre capacity well boat for Chilean operator Naviera Orca Chile SA.
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New dates for North America Seafood Expo
New dates for the 2021 edition of the Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America have been released.
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Challenging times for Norwegian seafood
Norwegian seafood exports have seen a significant drop in November 2020 as a result of the global Covid-19 pandemic.
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Seafood CEOs commit to healthy oceans
Ten of the world’s largest seafood companies have committed to a set of time-bound and measurable goals that will ensure the industry becomes more sustainable. The goals are the result of four years of dialogues through the science-industry initiative Seafood Business for Ocean Stewardship (SeaBOS).
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Icelandic lumpfish fishery regains MSC label
A small-scale lumpfish fishery based in Iceland has regained Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, after making the necessary improvements to meet the standard for sustainable fishing.
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Better transport of live fish with Flowline
Cflow is launching a new solution for transporting live fish in a safe and gentle way.
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Children not eating enough fish, says study
A new study from Norway has found children are not eating enough fish according to national dietary guidelines, a trend seen across most western countries, says the Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC).
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PG pump systems for Sølvtrans wellboat trio
Norwegian shipbuilder Aas Mekaniske Verksted has awarded PG Flow Solutions a contract to deliver pump systems to three wellboats being built for wellboat company Sølvtrans.
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First RAS fish at Barcaldine reach market
The first smolts reared at Scottish Sea Farms’ new RAS hatchery at Barcaldine have now been harvested and delivered to customers around the world.