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Dalvík factory sets new standards
A new processing plant at the quayside in Dalvík in the north of Iceland brings together technology from a variety of Icelandic suppliers, with equipment and technology representing around half of the ISK 6 billion investment.
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One more day until Nor-Fishing 2020 Digital
There is just one more day until Nor-Fishing 2020 Digital goes live.
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Phytoplankton size key to tuna catch rates
Scientists in the Pacific Islands region have published new research that can help predict catch rates in the Hawai?i longline fishery.
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SEAC perfects belly cleaning
Swedish filleting machine producer SEAC, which has already shown that small is no problem as its machines are capable of handling exceptionally small fish, has turned its attention to ensuring the belly cavities of processed fish are fully cleaned.
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New Danish Fisheries Agency inspection vessel
Hvide Sande Shipyard, Steel and Service has been chosen to build a new fishery inspection vessel for the Danish Fisheries Agency.
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Genetics audit helps improve quality
Aquaculture genetics specialist, Xelect, has launched a new service providing independent genetic audits to help evaluate the value of a company’s broodstock.
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Aquaculture’s crucial role to feed billions
The recent Virtual Ocean Dialogues conference confirmed that while the sector has made strong progress, some important obstacles still need to be overcome
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Aquaculture workboat for Maltese fish farm
In the midst of the challenges presented by the global pandemic, The SMS Group has delivered a newbuild 24 metre aquaculture vessel to a tuna farm operator in Malta.
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US seafood trade strategy
A new task force has submitted recommendations to help level the playing field for US seafood exporters and importers when doing business with other countries.
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Anchoring technology takes a leap forward
A research consortium has taken a significant step forward in the development of anchoring technology that could help the aquaculture sector deliver sustainable growth and reduce its environmental impact.
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Lockdown stimulates hilsa fishery
Amid the Covid-19 gloom there’s some good news for fishermen in West Bengal, who can hope for an exceptional hilsa yield this year, reports Aneetha NG.
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Karstensen delivers German-flagged trawler
There was something of a delay in the delivery of Cuxhaven-registered pelagic trawler Kristin NC-336 to its Swedish owners, and despite the drawback of the delayed completion, this also brought some advantages.
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K-Sim simulator on SAFETY4SEA shortlist
Kongsberg Digital’s K-Sim Fishery simulator has earned a well-deserved place on SAFETY4SEA’s 2020 Training Award shortlist.
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Satlink to train observers for remote roles
Satlink, which specialises in developing electronic monitoring technology for sustainable fishing, has launched an ambitious training program for on-board human observers who are responsible for compliance monitoring on vessels operating in various EEZs as some Regional Fisheries Organisations, such as the Western and Central Pacific Commission (WCPFC), have suspended the ...
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Taiwan Exhibition postponed
The Taiwan International Fisheries and Seafood Show, originally planned for September, has postponed to a new December date.
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2019 the ‘calm before the storm’
The UK’s fishing fleet has seen a notable decrease in the weight of landings in 2019 according to figures published by Seafish.
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Navalia 2020 cancelled
International shipbuilding exhibition, Navalia, scheduled to be held in Vigo, Spain in October has been cancelled.
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Clear impact of responsible aquaculture
ASC''s first Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) report demonstrates the impact of certified responsible aquaculture with clear improvements in the environmental performance of salmon farms in Norway, Canada and Chile, and shrimp farms in Vietnam.
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BIM launches water conservation programme
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), Ireland’s seafood development agency, is launching a new Water Stewardship Support Programme for seafood processors on 25 August 2020.
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New appointments in SSF restructure
Scottish Sea Farms has promoted its regional manager for Orkney, Richard Darbyshire, to the all-new role of Northern Isles regional manager with responsibility for the company’s Shetland and Orkney farms, supported by two new area manager roles.