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UK announces bluefin tuna fishing plan
Quota includes allowances for recreational permitting schemes and a trial commercial fishery, with the remainder for by-catch and tagging programmes
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Finalists announced for the 2024 Seafood Excellence Global Awards
The winners will be announced at a reception on the first day of Seafood Expo Global 2024 in Barcelona
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SSA calls for Indian shrimp to be added to forced/child labour lists
US industry body’s request is based on recent reports exposing labour abuses in the Indian shrimp industry
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Transforming the future of lab-made seafood
A producer of lab-made seafood has teamed up with a biochemical firm to take its offering of fish-free produce to a new level
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Nutrition expert shares top eight Australian sustainable and affordable seafood choices
New analysis finds 60% of Gen Z and over 55% of all Australians are not eating the recommended two or more portions of fish per week
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Salmon Scotland: Brexit annually costing up to £100m in lost exports
Producers of the UK’s largest food export have faced increased red tape and costs following the departure from the EU in January 2020
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Ocean charity sues UK govt for overfishing
Blue Marine Foundation has filed legal proceedings against the UK government for failing to ‘follow the science’
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Irish fishers appeal for urgent access to mackerel fishery
KFO calls on Minister to prioritise Fisheries Council outcome and distribute additional quota
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Fisheries and Seafood Scheme announces next panel date
Grant scheme will deliver a further GBP 6 million in match funding to projects developing the catching, processing and aquaculture sectors
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Novel sea lice vaccine research progresses
New funding from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre will help develop a solution to one of aquaculture perennial challenges
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Report: US supermarkets, restaurants selling Indian shrimp produced by forced labour
Despite its huge market share, India’s labour and environmental failings have remained under the radar, says Corporate Accountability Lab
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Buoys to be reused for tuna fishing in the Atlantic
Shark monitoring and safety onboard among the potential new uses of recovered buoys
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Boost for Western Australia barramundi production
Tassal Group receives an AUD 5 million grant from the state government to aid its barramundi farm growth plans
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Seafish launches 2024 processing survey
UK seafood processing businesses are being encouraged to contribute to a survey to better understand the sector’s needs
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Tristan da Cunha lobster: Expressions of interest invited to fish quota
Islands’ government is seeking companies interested in fishing the highly-prized Tristan spiny lobster quota for up to 10 years
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
Ropes to Reefs project is looking to assess the wider benefits of the UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm, located in Lyme Bay
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One-stop shop for Australian seafood workers
A new training and recruitment website has launched to help support Australia’s seafood sector workers
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Erling Haaland teams up with Norwegian seafood
Norwegian superstar teams up with Seafood from Norway in a 2.5-year collaboration
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Study: Fish fed to farmed salmon should also be part of the human diet
Consuming more fisheries species that are used in aquafeeds could benefit people’s health while reducing aquaculture’s demand for finite resources
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Fish factories focus on high-tech
There’s unprecedented demand for new, sophisticated equipment as seafood processors look to keep on top of rising global consumption trends