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  • Donations being distributed
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    Bycatch donations aid food security

    2020-11-11T14:49:00Z

    A new study of a bycatch donation programme in Alaska highlights its value in cutting waste, while addressing food security and social value.

  • UK and Iceland sign fisheries cooperation MoU
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    UK and Iceland sign fisheries cooperation MoU

    2020-11-11T13:43:00Z

    Iceland and the UK have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on co-operation on fisheries matters.

  • DSI’s test centre breaks new ground
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    DSI’s test centre breaks new ground

    2020-11-11T13:36:00Z

    Plate freezing technology leader DSI Freezing Solutions opens its new test centre this week. The new facility’s focus is on collection and analysis of freezing data for R&D as well as commercial purposes.

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    Í fyrsta sinn á Íslensku sjávarútvegssýningunni

    2020-11-11T10:03:00Z

    Duguva er með fjölbreytt vöruúrval, þar á meðal rafgirðingar fyrir búfé og sérhæfðar slöngur fyrir skurðaðgerðir, en helsti vaxtarbroddurinn undanfarin ár hefur verið í framleiðslu á reipum og garni fyrir fiskveiðar og fiskeldi.

  • Navimon longliner series complete
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    Navimon longliner series complete

    2020-11-11T08:00:00Z

    Piriou has delivered the final three longliners of an eight-vessel series to New Caledonia fishing company Navimon.

  • A Sustainable Solution to Aquaculture?
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    A sustainable solution to aquaculture?

    2020-11-11T07:30:00Z

    The genes of the monkeyface prickleback could hold the secret to more sustainable aquaculture

  • FLAG Attracts young people to the fishing
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    FLAG Attracts young people to the fishing

    2020-11-11T07:30:00Z

    In Italy the Chioggia and Po Delta Fisheries Local Action Group (FLAG) has successfully convinced a high school to launch an official training programme in commercial fishing and fish production. The FLAG was instrumental, together with fisheries stakeholders and the wider local community, in attract the first groups of ...

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    Wise adapts to changing business landscape

    2020-11-11T03:00:00Z

    “Many elements in our everyday lives have changed due to the global Covid-19 crisis. Our sales and marketing activities at Wise Solutions are no exception, although developments have not been in quite the direction we expected. We have rarely been so busy here in sales and marketing,” he said.

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    Wise aðlagar sig að breyttu viðskiptalandslagi

    2020-11-11T02:59:00Z

    „Marigr þættir í hversdagstilveru okkar hafa breyst vegna heimsfaraldurs Covid-19. Sölu- og markaðsstarf okkar hjá Wise Solutions er þar engin undantekning, enda þótt þróunin hafi ekki verið alveg í þá átt sem við áttum von á. Við höfum sjaldan haft jafn mikið að gera hér í sölu- og markaðsdeildinni,” segir hann.

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    Salmon looks exciting for Baader

    2020-11-11T01:40:00Z

    “We see the salmon industry in Iceland growing fast, and this is very exciting. Baader is easily the leader in salmon processing, especially in terms of gutting,” said Jón Valur Valsson.

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    Baader telur laxinn spennandi

    2020-11-11T01:30:00Z

    „Við sjáum að laxeldið er í hröðum vexti á Íslandi, og það er mjög spennandi. Baader er augljóslega í forystu í laxavinnslunni, sérstaklega hvað varðar slægingu,” segir Jón Valur Valsson.

  • Happy with the catch – happy with the gear
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    Happy with the catch – happy with the gear

    2020-11-10T20:02:00Z

    Back home in the Westman Islands after a summer and autumn fishing for mackerel and herring off the east of Iceland, skipper Hörður Már Guðmundsson has yet to find out if he and his crew will be back at sea again this year.

  • Greenland and UK sign fisheries MOU
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    Greenland and UK sign fisheries MOU

    2020-11-10T19:49:00Z

    A Memorandum of Understanding intended to boost cooperation on fisheries matters has been signed by Greenland and the UK.

  • social policies needed
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    Social standards urged to protect workers

    2020-11-10T16:56:00Z

    Europêche, Cogeca and ETF have called on EU policymakers to recognise the key social dimension of fishing to improve the health and safety of fishers and attract young people to the sector.

  • Kroma aims for perfect gutting
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    Kroma aims for perfect gutting

    2020-11-10T07:30:00Z

    The Gutmaster X Flex developed by Danish company Kroma to handle salmon and trout has been undergoing extensive trials with a producer in Scotland, with only minor adjustments required.

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    Record exports for Norwegian seafood

    2020-11-09T14:41:00Z

    The Norwegian Seafood Council has reported the third highest export value for a single month in history.

  • Wise adapts to changing business landscape
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    Wise adapts to changing business landscape

    2020-11-09T07:30:00Z

    “It’s business as usual – but not as usual,” said Jón Heiðar Pálsson, who heads sales and marketing at Icelandic company Wise Solutions, which has adapted rapidly to a very new working environment.

  • Women at the top of seafood management – modest improvement
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    Women at the top of seafood management

    2020-11-08T07:30:00Z

    For the third year in a row, the International Association for Women in the Seafood Industry (WSI), has taken stock of positions occupied by women in seafood industry leadership.

  • Surf n’ turf: closing the global food gap
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    Surf n’ turf: closing the global food gap

    2020-11-07T07:30:00Z

    Farming animals in the water and on land has an essential role to play in solving our most fundamental challenge

  • Fishermen are supporting scientists in conducting surveys of herring fishing grounds Photo: SPSG
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    Herring fishermen embrace scientific research

    2020-11-06T11:52:00Z

    Fishermen are embracing the importance of marine science and becoming actively involved in the collection of data, says a chief scientist.