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Scottish newbuild Forever Faithful signed over
New vessel is intended to fish out of Peterhead, primarily targeting prawns in the North Sea
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Vietnam seafood exports to soar through to year end
For the first seven months of 2024, the country’s total fisheries and aquaculture production was estimated at 5,225,800 tonnes
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US voters demand stronger ocean protection
A new poll reveals that US voter are overwhelmingly in favour of stronger ocean protection, including safeguarding workers’ rights and promoting transparency in the seafood supply chain
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UK accused of failing on crustacean welfare
The UK seafood industry’s new voluntary codes of practice have been criticised for failing to protect decapod crustaceans
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Scottish seafood sector eyes Japanese market
High hopes for more species sales on back of mackerel success
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Value over volume – new consumption trends in China offer opportunities
Chinese consumers have a positive perception of seafood and the demand for premium products is increasing, finds new Rabobank report
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Barramundi Group appoints independent director
Singapore-based aquaculture company has recruited Eric Tsang to assist the ongoing restructuring and future growth of the business
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India’s CMFRI appoints new director
Dr Grinson George replaces Dr A Gopalakrishnan, who retired at the end of July 2024
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Solutions suggested to boost Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture
Recommendations on how the region can support local economies and livelihoods feature in a new study
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Nofima maps salmon colour challenges
A new study has shed light on how delousing affects the colour of salmon fillets - and what can be done about it
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MSC certifies first South African tuna fishery
A South African pole and line tuna fishery has become the first to achieve certification after participation in the ‘In-Transition to MSC’ programme
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LobStAR launched to get a grip on declining Dutch stocks
New project seeks to improve lobster stock assessments in the Netherlands
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EC: Technical measures boosting fisheries sustainability
Five years of EU management plan begin to bear fruit
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Keeping a swordfish harpoon fishery alive
Ecology Action Centre is looking at ways to keep Nova Scotia’s historic swordfish harpoon fishery alive
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The world is their oyster: Scientists work on crucial vaccine
A new vaccine to protect Pacific oysters from a deadly virus is being developed in New Zealand
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Thai Union profits rise as business segments recover
Company says sales momentum continued throughout the April–June 2024 period
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EU aquaculture lags behind fisheries production
Eurostat analysis determines that the wild catch remains the main source of aquatic foods in the EU
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India succeeds in the captive breeding of giant trevally
Programme is a “landmark achievement” for mariculture research, says ICAR-CMFRI
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New SPFA chairman keen to address challenges facing sector
Scottish pelagic sector has a vital role to play in ensuring national and global food security, says Richard Williamson