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Liberia turns away Chinese six
Six trawlers from China that arrived in Monrovia in June have been refused permission to fish in Liberian waters.
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Russian Crab Company hits 79% of quotas in Q3
By the end of third quarter 2020 the Russian Crab Company Group had utilised 79% of its crab quota in the Far Eastern region. The company''s catch amounted to 10,435 tonnes of crab, accounting 20% of the overall regional crab catch.
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First time at IceFish
“We can skin practically anything, and our yields are up there with the big boys,” said STEEN’s Laurenz Seesing, commenting that the company produces a comprehensive range of equipment.
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Í fyrsta sinn á IceFish
„Við getum húðflett nánast allt, og afköstin okkar eru jafnfætis þeim stóru,” segir Laurenz Seesing hjá STEEN, þegar hann greindi frá því að fyrirtækið framleiðir yfirgripsmikið úrval af búnaði.
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Watching Iceland’s aquaculture growth
“Iceland is important for us for fishing gear, but we see the growth of aquaculture there. This is already a market for us and we see this as a sector that’s going to continue to grow,” said Vónin’s Bogi Nón.
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Fylgst með vexti fiskeldis á Íslandi
„Ísland er mikilvægt fyrir okkur í veiðarfærum, en við sjáum fiskeldisgeirann þar vaxa. Þetta er orðið að markaði fyrir okkur og við lítum á þetta sem geira sem á eftir að halda áfram að vaxa,” sagði Bogi Nón hjá Vónin.
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Adapting to changing times
One of Marel’s key ways of reaching its customers and meeting them face-to-face has been the increasingly popular ShowHows that have been held in Copenhagen, with both whitefish and salmon events held every year.
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Aðlögun að breyttum tímum
Marel hefur lagt mikið upp úr að ná til viðskiptavina sinna og hitta þá augliti til auglitis á ShowHow sýningunum í Kaupmannahöfn, þar sem bæði hvítfisksýningar og laxeldissýningar hafa verið haldnar árlega.
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AquaMaof to provide RAS to West Coast Salmon
AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies has been chosen to provide its recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) technology to West Coast Salmon, an industrial Atlantic Salmon production facility in Reno, Nevada.
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Short herring season comes to an end
Brim’s pelagic vessels have finished this season’s fishing for Atlanto-Scandian herring.
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DuroWipers wins RNLI Severn class deal
DuroWipers’ Class 60 pantographs are being tested on the RNLI’s new prototype lifeboat.
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Kontali Analyse acquires Seafood TIP
Kontali Analyse has completed its acquisition of Seafood TIP, strengthening its position as a leading global player in bringing data analysis to the world of fisheries and aquaculture.
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Aquaculture sector looks to fly-farming
The UK government has invested £10 million in a programme to demonstrate the feasibility of converting food waste into insect-based animal feed and fertiliser.
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SSC wins aquaculture award for energy project
The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) has won the Community Initiative Award at the 2020 Aquaculture Awards for its work with the Outer Hebrides Local Energy Hub (OHLEH) project on the Isle of Lewis - the first local circular economy of its kind in Scotland.
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Aker BioMarine opens Chennai hub
Aker BioMarine is opening a new distribution hub in Chennai, India in response to growing demand for its QRILL products.
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Goodchild returns to fishing boat building
Goodchild Marine is making a return to the fishing boat market with the building of a new vessel for the Skye Shellfish Company.
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Focus on gender equality and social inclusion
The Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) has announced an initiative to create more focus on gender equality and social inclusion within the region’s tuna fisheries sector.
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Third 1bn turnover year for UK fishing
The UK’s fishing fleet recorded its third GB£1bn turnover year in 2019, a new report from Seafish shows.
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MSC issues warning ahead of negotiations
The MSC has delivered a stern message to representatives of the North Atlantic nations meeting this month to thrash out a division of pelagic quotas, warning that without agreements in line with scientific advice, certification risks be withdrawn.
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Gael Force delivers new feeding barge
Gael Force Group has successfully delivered the first of two new SeaMate Feed Barges to Organic Sea Harvest near the Isle of Skye, Scotland.