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Europêche: Progress but also persistent gaps at IOTC
“We now have the tools to ensure the long-term sustainability of skipjack, bigeye and yellowfin,” says Anne-France Mattlet
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Iceland’s latest fresher trawler arrives from Spanish builder
Skipasýn-designed Hulda Björnsdóttir has been built at Astilleros Armón, originally for fishing company Thorfish
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New opportunities for CatchCam
SNTech is actively developing and testing innovative technologies to improve fisheries selectivity
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The US tariff threat to Scottish salmon trade
There are concerns about the future of Scottish salmon exports and the tariff’s broader economic impact
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AI biometrics for improved seafood sustainability
SeafoodAI’s flagship solution, CrabScan360, uses real-time biometric data to improve sustainability
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UN: Global food security requires ‘silicon fjord’ innovation to trickle down to all aquaculture
Amid food security concerns, industry is urged to do much more to ensure it can meet the world’s growing food demands
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Norway sets out new aquaculture strategy
New white paper outlines steps government will take to ensure the industry can continue to create value and support coastal communities
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UK cuttlefish plan launched
Following stakeholder engagement, an action plan to support the English cuttlefish fishery has been delivered by the MMO
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New lead appointed for NOAA Fisheries
Eugenio Piñeiro Soler to oversee federal agency responsible for managing US fisheries and conserving protected marine species
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Green light for Helgeland Miljøfisk’s land-based salmon farm
Norwegian Food Safety Authority passes plans for facility on Toftøya in Brønnøy
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Onda backed to develop rapid diagnostic test kits for aquaculture
Canadian venture to create user-friendly, field-deployable tools to accurately detect pathogens affecting fish and shellfish health
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Does EU fisheries policy favour big industry?
A new study argues that EU fisheries policy benefits a privileged group of large-scale fishers at the expense of smaller ones
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Sonofai to ‘revolutionise’ frozen tuna inspection
Japanese start-up develops new device incorporating Fujitsu AI tech for automated, non-destructive fish inspection
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UK’s Ocean Fish and Chapman’s join forces
Joint-venture to deliver a sea-to-plate solution for restaurants, events and hospitality providers
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Scottish seafood big in Japan
Sector to build on fast growth in market share as new mackerel deal launches
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India announces next fisheries census
Massive data collection will cover 1.2 million fisher households across coastal states, UTs
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Independent fishmongers helping Brits embrace seafood
There’s a new sense of optimism among local businesses, who are boosting consumer confidence and demystifying the category
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EU introduces new tools to tackle unsustainable fishing by third-countries
Clearer definition of “failure to cooperate” on sustainable fisheries and countries considered to be allowing non-sustainable fishing
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NAPA renews call for mackerel management agreements
Coastal state leaders are taking risks that threaten to destroy businesses and communities, says seafood coalition
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First Peruvian anchovy fishing season confirmed
Authorities set a total quota of 3 million tonnes, signalling a healthy biomass