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Anchoring technology secures new areas
A consortium of engineers in Scotland is developing a new anchoring technology for the aquaculture industry which could help support the sectors ambitions for long-term sustainable growth.
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Skretting commits to Protix insect meal
Skretting has signed a deal with insect breeder, Protix, that could see up to 5.5 million salmon servings per year brought to market with insect meal incorporated into the feed.
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Western Australia announces award winner
The winner of the Western Australian Seafood Apprentice Competition, which promotes the region’s seafood whilst showcasing apprentice talent, has been announced.
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Salmon novelty in France
French retailer Supermarché Match has launched sales of salmon fed with Veramaris’ innovative natural marine algal oil rich in omega-3 EPA & DHA.
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Marel to host Copenhagen tech showcase
When Marel hosts its Whitefish ShowHow in Copenhagen in September, it will showcase the latest in hi-tech processing systems, bringing industry leaders together under the same roof with equipment and software specialists.
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AENOR sustainable tuna comes to Spain
Tuna bearing the AENOR Conform Responsibly Fished Tuna seal is now available to Spanish customers.
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LR Health & Beauty FoS certified
Leading manufacturer and distributor of cosmetics and nutritional supplements LR Health & Beauty qualifies for Friend of the Sea certification.
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Increased visibility with illuminated nets
Scientists are testing nets illuminated with LED lights to see if increasing net visibility reduces sea turtle bycatch in gillnet fisheries.
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New Sisimiut delivered to Royal Greenland
Royal Greenland has taken delivery of the first of two new Skipsteknisk-designed factory trawlers from Astilleros de Murueta.
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Fishtek Marine crowdfunds bycatch prevention
Marine bycatch prevention pioneer Fishtek Marine has netted its full £900,000 impact investment crowdfunding via the Triodos Bank UK crowdfunding platform, enabling Fishtek to develop its range of products, conduct more live sea trials and help enhance global awareness.
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Campaign aims to attract young jobseekers
Misconceptions about the seafood industry are putting off young talent as the next generation sees the seafood industry as low skilled and unexciting, leaving seafood businesses struggling to recruit fresh, young talent.
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IPNLF welcomes first Japanese member
The Kochi Sustainable Skipjack Association (KSSA) has become the latest member of the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF).
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Design for new research vessel complete
Knud E.Hansen and the Technical University of Denmark (DTU Aqua) have completed the comprehensive design study for a new multidisciplinary marine research vessel to replace the ageing R/V Dana IV.
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Multi-discipline approach for salmon industry
At Aqua Nor 2019, Benchmark will highlight the importance of a multi-disciplinary approach to help tackle the salmon industry’s biggest challenges
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Gael Force saves space with Robox Aqua
Gael Force Group has specified the Robox Aqua blower technology from Gardner Denver’s Robuschi brand, enabling it to overcome space restrictions on the company’s marine feed barges.
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Fish from the clouds at Brixham
UK fish market, Brixham, has become the first to introduce a cloud-based trading and information system.
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Nessco compressors for post-smolt facility
Norwegian company Nessco has been chosen as supplier of compressor systems to the closed post-smolt facility FishGLOBE v5 currently being built at Stathelle in Telenmark.
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Lorient’s versatile trawler/seiner pair
Two multi-purpose fishing vessels, designed to alternate demersal, pelagic and pair trawling with seine netting, have been delivered to Lorient fishing company APAK.
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Cromaris awarded FoS certification
Friend of the Sea has confirmed the certification of Croatian aquaculture company, Cromaris, for demonstrable sustainable practices.
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Cefas recognised as disease experts
The UK’s science expertise and international leadership in identifying and managing new diseases that affect aquaculture has been recognised by the World Organisation for Animal Health (OIE).