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How to ensure a sustainable future for aquaculture
Experts have put together eight articles exploring how aquaculture might sustainably meet the needs of a growing global population
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Canadian snow crab impasse ends
A deal has been struck to open the Newfoundland and Labrador snow crab fishery after a dispute over prices
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Foreign fishers ‘paying price’ of rushed visa change
Migrant workers may be deported leaving the fishing industry in trouble after the UK government changes the rules on work visas
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Faroes parliament okays increased salmon tax
Effective from 1 August 2023, a total of nine different tax rates – ranging from 0.5% to 20% – can be applied to salmon farming companies
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IOTC ‘misses chance’ to protect yellowfin tuna
The latest session of the IOTC has ended without measures to protect yellowfin tuna which conservation groups say is overfished
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Zimbabwe moots fisheries and aquaculture bill
A new fisheries and aquaculture bill – the first of its kind – aims to make doing business in Zimbabwe easier
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Turkey stays resilient
Despite this year’s devasting earthquake, the European country remains focused on increasing its domestic fish catch and its exports
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Thai Union names new sustainability director
Chris Shearlock has joined the seafood company as its new Sustainability Director for Europe
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SAIC funds landmark aquaculture project
The Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has funded a landmark 100 aquaculture projects
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Blue whiting boosts Iceland’s spring catch
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by fishing fleet increased by 11% or more than 12,400 tonnes in April 2023
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New global push to tackle IUU fishing
Parties to FAO global agreement endorse strategy for strengthened global commitment and information exchange
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IOTC adopts tuna catch limits, reductions
Nine resolutions, including one on the protection of bigeye tuna, were adopted at the 27th session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission
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Australian food producers ‘overlooked’
The Australian seafood industry has labelled the federal budget a ‘missed opportunity’ which places more pressure on food producers
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Scottish government ‘open-minded’ about licence fees
A call by salmon farmers for licence fees to be directly reinvested into rural communities is being heard by the Scottish government
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Tuvalu secures extra support in fight against IUU
The fight against illegal fishing in the South Pacific is being given a boost with the loan of a patrol ship
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ASC upgrades chain of custody requirements
New module becomes effective at the end of May, food safety requirement extended to 2024
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ATZI develops ‘bio’ aquaculture ropes
New ropes made from biomaterials have been developed by Spain’s AZTI science and technology centre
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EU fishing authorisations website launched
Users can search for data on fishing authorisations that have been granted during the last 10 years
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New cookbook looks to debunk aquaculture myths
Publication showcases 12 farmed species – each chosen for its popularity, history, importance and potential in the Mediterranean and Black Sea region
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Fisheries action = climate action, Irish leaders told
NGOs call on Irish Ministers to make fisheries management central to pro-climate action