Latest News – Page 17
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Candidates identified for US open ocean aquaculture
New report’s findings show how species selection can address environmental risks and knowledge gaps
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MiAlgae finalist for 2024 Earthshot Prize
MiAlgae, a finalist for the 2024 Earthshot Prize, uses whisky waste to produce omega-3, offering a sustainable alternative to overfishing
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Developing a digital profile for green conversion
Naoned is the oldest vessel in the APAK fleet, but the one best suited for a comprehensive rebuild – ahead of a major refit hoped to slash operating costs
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600,000 tonnes in 2029: Mowi outlines growth plans
Salmon giant’s strategy will also seek to raise revenues to €8.5 billion
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AKVA merges subsidiaries
Aquaculture technology and services says the move is intended to simplify its corporate structure
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UCO and Mowi expand ROV partnership
UCO and Mowi are expanding their partnership by increasing ROV units by 40%, improving welfare standards in salmon farming
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Gael Force 400T steel barge sets sail
Gael Force’s new 400T SeaFeed barge enhances aquaculture operations with advanced feeding systems and increased production capacity
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MSPs see salmon farming in action
MSPs have visited Scottish Sea Farms and other sites as part of their ongoing salmon farming inquiry
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WCPFC slammed for excluding NGO observers from meetings
Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission urged to allow greater civil society participation
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Icelandic fish exports down in volume, value
Total fisheries volume fell by 8% in 2023, while value slipped 2%
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New project seeks to optimise Bay of Biscay bluefin resource
Two submersible aquaculture facilities off the coast of Getaria will fatten a limited number of tuna
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EU and Guinea-Bissau renew sustainable fisheries partnership
The agreement aims to promote sustainable fisheries governance while fostering local economic development
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Scottish Sea Farms: Shetland reaping the rewards of integration
Upgrading and modernising operations have contributed to a significant upturn in the region’s performance
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Canadian government lays out salmon farming transition plan
With net-pen farming to be phased out by 30 June 2029, consultation and engagement to be led by an interdepartmental taskforce
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Satlink’s Project Recon lands in Mozambique
Pioneering initiative already present in more than 10 countries
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Pacifical expands tuna traceability platform
Pacifical has expanded its SmarTuna traceability platform to verify FAD-caught tuna, supporting sustainable practices in the PNA fishery
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Honduran shrimp farmer training boosts welfare
Honduran shrimp farmers have completed welfare training, boosting the country’s aquaculture standards and reinforcing sustainable farming practices
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International Fund for Fishing Safety – 65,000 fishers supported
IFFS has committed funding to support six fishing safety projects in South Africa, Ghana, Fiji, Kenya, Thailand and Vietnam
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Ireland welcomes new fisheries protection rules
Irish Fish Producers Organisation has commended the European Commission for strengthening EU regulations
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Innovasea chief named new Chair of COVE
Mark Jollymore immediately replaces outgoing COVE Chairman Ian Thompson