Latest News – Page 60
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Survey: UK fishers heavily impacted by offshore wind farms
Many would consider leaving the industry as a result of proposed new developments
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Thai Union to exit investment in Red Lobster
Decision aligns with strategic plan to focus on core business
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Rabobank shares outlook for aquaculture in 2024
Salmon demand is still thriving while the rest of the aquaculture industry finds a new normal
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress – Reducing Emissions Together
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together. Most of the problems, and their solutions, overlap and require collaboration.
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Grief notes: Journal entry of a fisherman’s widow
Carolyn Macleod asked WF to share her grief journey to let fellow fisher widows know they aren’t alone and there’s lots of support available
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Third new factory trawler for Nergård
Vard delivered new factory trawler Sørkapp to Norwegian operator Nergård Havfiske at the end of 2023, ahead of deadline
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Vónin grows Scottish presence with Mørenot takeover
Strategic step is hailed a ’significant boost’ to Faroese company’s strong presence in the Scottish aquaculture market
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ASC expands species coverage with pike-perch
New module is part of the Aquaculture Stewardship Council’s Scope Extension Project
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Norbech sells to new owners
Norbech is being relaunched with original name, Uni-Food Technic, after being bought by two Carsoe bosses
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EU fishing fleet emissions halve in 20 years
UN data shows the EU is outperforming a range of countries in reducing its fishing fleet emissions
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Has the storm passed for Russia’s fish farmers?
The industry has overcome most of its immediately critical challenges and authorities now believe strong production growth could be achieved
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Cepesca names new president
The Spanish Fisheries Confederation has named Julio Morón Ayala as its new president
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Tighter EU fisheries control rules enter into force
Revamped Fisheries Control Regulation looks to better harmonise and preserve marine resources
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UK scheme launched to tackle labour abuses
Europe’s first worker-driven scheme to help tackle labour abuses and exploitation at sea has launched
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Bangladesh aquaculture counts the cost of climate change
A new study reveals the staggering economic cost of climate change on Bangladesh aquaculture
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Ways offered up to harness India’s marine wealth
Centralised legislation is key to harnessing India’s marine wealth, says the country’s fisheries research institute
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International fishing safety fund launches
Funding is now available to help reduce fishing accidents and fatalities in the global south
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Russia’s crab industry continues to thrive
Despite Western sanctions and the country’s increased international isolation, investment in the sector remains high
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Giant tuna sells for $791,000 at first Tokyo auction
238kg bluefin achieves Toyosu Market’s fourth-highest sales price since records began in 1999
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AI and satellite tech reveals titanic at-sea activity growth
New study finds 75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are hidden from public view