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  • Aller Aqua
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    Research to target fish health and growth

    2019-09-03T09:45:00Z

    Aller Aqua and marine ingredients producer TripleNine have begun a research collaboration to identify components of marine raw materials that particularly benefit fish health and growth, to target better performance and greater sustainability.

  • The SFP has announced a new Yucatan octopus FIP Photo: Quentin Bates
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    SFP praises new Yucatan octopus FIP

    2019-09-02T09:25:00Z

    The Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) has announced the first public posting of a new industry-led fishery improvement project (FIP) covering octopus fishing off the coast of the Yucatan peninsula in Mexico.

  • Hendrix Genetics and Plant & Food Research are joining forces to test an underwater vision technology that helps select the best breeders Photo: Hendrix Genetics
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    Underwater vision selects best breeders

    2019-09-02T09:19:00Z

    Hendrix Genetics and Plant & Food Research have signed a memorandum of understanding to co-develop underwater vision technology for measuring aquaculture breeding stock, using trout as a test case.

  • Frozen blocks of saiko fish Photo: EJF
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    Ghanaian fisheries under threat from ‘saiko’

    2019-08-30T09:35:00Z

    Ghana’s fisheries are under threat of imminent collapse as a result of ‘saiko’, a form of illegal fishing where foreign trawlers target the staple catch of canoe fishers and sell this stolen fish back to local communities at a profit.

  • Nilanto Perbowo, MMAF secretary general (l) and Patrick Caleo, MSC Asia Pacific regional director Photo: MSC
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    MSC supports Indonesia’s sustainability plans

    2019-08-30T09:20:00Z

    The Indonesian Ministry of Marine Affairs and Fisheries (MMAF) and the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) affirming their joint commitment to sustainable fishing.

  • EUfishmeal 2019 Conference in progress
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    EUfishmeal 2019 Conference in progress

    2019-08-30T06:00:00Z

    The European fishmeal and fish oil industry is in the lead in terms of sustainability, traceability, production processes and high-quality products, and EUfishmeal, the association representing the European producers of fishmeal and fish oil, is currently hosting its biennial conference.

  • UK fishing industry profits remain robust Photo: Seafish
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    UK fishermen weather the challenges

    2019-08-29T10:42:00Z

    The UK fishing fleet has seen a turnover of £1 billion for a second year, although external factors such as fuel cost, weather and the political landscape mean its profits have fallen slightly.

  • Kim André Gabrielsen Photo: Valka
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    Valka hires Nordic countries sales manager

    2019-08-29T10:21:00Z

    Icelandic fish processing company, Valka, has appointed a new sales manager for the Nordic countries.

  • The government of Canada and Province of New Brunswick are supporting lobster research and oyster aquaculture
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    Canada invests in aquaculture

    2019-08-28T10:57:00Z

    The Canadian government has announced funding support worth CAD$8.1 million for projects in the New Brunswick area aimed at implementing sustainable growing methods, new automation technologies and applied research in the fishing and aquaculture industry.

  • Hatch has assembled an advisory board for the first ever aquaculture seed fund Photo: Hatch
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    Hatch picks aquaculture startup funding board

    2019-08-28T10:23:00Z

    A programme aimed at supporting sustainable aquaculture technology has put together a senior fund advisory board ahead of launching its third cohort at the Natural Energy Lab Hawaii in Kona, Big Island.

  • Salmon Aquaculture: cleaning up the sea lice
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    Salmon aquaculture: Cleaning up the sea lice

    2019-08-28T07:30:00Z

    With sea lice still a significant problem for salmon farmers, aquaculture equipment supplier JT Electric’s integrated lumpfish feed system could offer an answer

  • New delousing barges a step forward for aquaculture
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    New delousing barges a step forward

    2019-08-27T11:33:00Z

    The growing aquaculture sector is facing a range of environmental and operational challenges. In order to ensure an efficient and sustainable industry, on-the-water solutions for fish farms are now drawing increasing attention

  • Mermaid brings new engine range to UK market
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    Mermaid brings new engine range to UK market

    2019-08-27T11:06:00Z

    Mermaid Marine are bringing something new to the UK market with a range of diesel engines manufactured in China by Yuchai Diesel.

  • Perfect Pairing for Bristol Bay
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    Perfect Pairing for Bristol Bay

    2019-08-27T07:30:00Z

    One of the largest heavy-gauge aluminium boatbuilders in the United States, North River Boats is now offering a prop-powered fishing vessel designed specifically to meet the needs of Bristol Bay’s seasonal fishery.

  • T90 mesh for whitefish discard reduction
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    T90 mesh for whitefish discard reduction

    2019-08-27T07:00:00Z

    Trials with 90mm T90 codends showed major reductions in catches of undersize roundfish, increased monkfish and no loss in flatfish species, reports BIM Fisheries Conservation Manager Dr Ronán Cosgrove.

  • Genetic improvement for better food security
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    Genetic improvement for better food security

    2019-08-26T10:15:00Z

    Wider, appropriate and long-term application of genetic improvement in aquaculture, with a focus on selective breeding, will help boost food production to meet a projected increase in demand for fish and fish products with relatively little extra feed, land, water and other inputs, according to a new FAO report.

  • Hampiðjan’s fibre-optic data breakthrough
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    Hampiðjan’s fibre-optic data breakthrough

    2019-08-26T10:04:00Z

    A new fibre-optic data cable developed by Hampiðjan represents a breakthrough in the speed at which data can be channelled from trawl sensors to a trawler’s wheelhouse.

  • MEP threatens sanctions over mackerel dispute
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    MEP threatens sanctions over mackerel dispute

    2019-08-26T09:48:00Z

    The chair of the European Parliament’s Fisheries Committee, Chris Davies MEP, has threatened sanctions against Iceland and Greenland unless they back down over increased mackerel quotas.

  • Indonesia delegation at TARS 2019
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    Aquaculture roundtable held in Indonesia

    2019-08-23T12:38:00Z

    The ninth Aquaculture Roundtable Series (TARS 2019) has hosted 247 delegates from the Asia Pacific region, UK, USA, Canada and Latin America in Bali, Indonesia.

  • A joint agreement has been reached to help protect the blue swimmer crab Photo: WAFIC
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    Agreement to protect blue swimmer crab

    2019-08-23T11:25:00Z

    The government of Australia has backed a joint submission from industry and recreational fishers to protect the blue swimmer crab.