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Trinidad and Tobago red-carded for illegal fish failings
Identified as a non-cooperating country in the fight against IUU fishing, all of the country’s wild-caught fish is banned from the EU
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WTO agrees ‘pivotal’ subsidies curb
The World Trade Organization has broadly agreed to curb subsidies which contribute to overfishing
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ISI names new CEO
Ægir Páll Friðbertsson is named as new CEO of Iceland Seafood International as Bjarni Ármannsson steps down
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Op-Ed: Time for action not words – making Pacific tuna sustainable
Accountability.Fish Global Director Ryan Orgera discusses the inconsistent rhetoric and behaviour of the WCPFC
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Volatility hits Royal Greenland revenues
The energy crisis, inflation and the conflict in Ukraine have impacted revenues at Royal Greenland
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Longline company lauds new whale depredation solution
Pesquera Azul believes innovative catch protection cage could be a potential game-changer for fisheries
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New China-Vietnam seafood airfreight connection
JD Airlines’ newest international cargo flight connects Shenzhen and Ho Chi Minh City
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‘No sustainability without accountability’
A fisheries governance watchdog has criticised WCPFC’s track record on accountability and transparency
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IceFish 2024: Championing blue food – from sea to plate
Being staged in Kópavogur on 18-20 September 2024, the countdown to the 14th edition of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition has begun
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SFP sets its sights on land-based aquaculture
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership is launching two new projects to help address sustainability issues in land-based aquaculture
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ABB to run digital services at remote Arctic farm
ABB’s Ability EdgeInsight software is set to optimise operations at a remote-controlled offshore farming site
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Pringles and The Caviar Co jump on TikTok trend
With prices of up to $140, the new Crisps and Caviar Collection has been inspired by the unusual snack combo’s 10 billion social media views
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Proximar takes full control of Japanese facility
Land-based farming company has completed construction of the country’s first commercial Atlantic salmon facility
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High Liner Foods names interim CEO
Paul Jewer has been appointed as interim CEO at High Liner Foods Inc
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Cooke appoints new chief for Morubel and European frozen seafood
Johan Brouwer brings significant experience in foodservice, retail sales and account management
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Biden administration gives $82m for right whale conservation
Historic funding will allow NOAA Fisheries to make critical advancements in its work to save the endangered species
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Sealord buys Independent Fisheries, becomes NZ’s largest seafood company
Deal is the largest financial transaction in New Zealand’s seafood sector for over 30 years
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Mark Foods and Arista Industries join forces
A new combined seafood business in the US aims to generate annual revenue exceeding US$800m
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Disease outbreak limits oyster movements
A disease outbreak at an oyster farm in Devon has restricted oyster movements
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Larger whitefish, mackerel landings lift Iceland’s August catch
Volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet increases by 10% to 114,483 tonnes