Latest News – Page 23
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Scottish pelagic fishers turn to science
Scottish deepsea fishers have underlined their commitment to scientific research and sustainability by joining forces with Cefas
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Understanding seabird interaction in Scottish longline fisheries
Government-funded study seeks to expand the knowledge and understanding of seabird by-catches
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Aquaculture needs more governance to be sustainable
The aquaculture sector needs more effective governance to be sustainable, according to new research from a team of international experts
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US funds salmon fisheries climate change adaptations
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced US$60 million for Columbia River Basin hatcheries as part of Investing in America agenda
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Tersan Shipyard launches Canada’s largest trawler
NB1117 – soon to be named Inuksuk II – is a factory freezer stern trawler that’s being built for Niqitaq Fisheries
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Pelagic fishers welcome new funding to mitigate Brexit
A €25.6 million support package has been created for the Irish pelagic fisheries sector
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New partnership looks to grow fish oil on land
Yield10 Bioscience and BioMar want to commercialise a Camelina crop containing enriched levels of EPA and DHA equal to fish oil
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VIDEO: Shocking cruelty uncovered in EU fish farms
New footage reveals horrific cruelty to live fish in EU trout farms
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Seacloud acquires Meox’s environmental monitoring portfolio
As part of the agreement, Seacloud gains all intellectual property and commercial rights for Meox’s Guardian product range
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Lasers introduced to protect Mississippi fish farms
Birds have been threatening fish populations at $700,000 production sites
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Fishers insist mackerel shouldn’t go to animal feeds
IFPO condemns the ”wasteful and unsustainable practice” of fishing a valuable commercial species for fishmeal
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Farmed wolffish – a future alternative to salmon?
Species has great potential for aquaculture, finds a new thesis from the University of Gothenburg
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Coastal longlining going electric
With its larger longline systems now available in electric versions, Mustad Autoline is turning its attention to the setups it supplies
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Damen Maaskant helps razor shell fishery on path to electrification
Damen Maaskant has helped a fishing vessel on its journey to fully carbon-free operation
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IFFO makes board changes
The Marine Ingredients Organisation has appointed a new president and vice president
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CAT boosts Indonesian shrimp breeding programme
Prima Larvae Bali gets expert backing in its advancement of post-larvae whiteleg shrimp
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Salmon Scotland to face sustainability claim challenge
Two conservation and community groups have submitted a complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority over claims made by Salmon Scotland
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Fishing limits proposed for Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak
For the first time, the European Commission is proposing to set nine total allowable catches for two to three years
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BIO-UV, Innovasea ink aquaculture deal
French-based BIO-UV is looking to expand its presence in the aquaculture industry, with a concerted drive into the North American market
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EU Baltic herring decision slammed
NGOs have condemned the European Union’s decision to keep open a Baltic Sea herring fishery, saying the move will contribute to ecosystem destruction