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New test to detect Norovirus in oysters
Primerdesign has developed a new test to detect Norovirus in oysters which can be used on site at farms, protecting public health and businesses
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Egyptian workers trained in tilapia welfare
The Tilapia Welfare Egypt project has run a series of ‘train the trainer’ workshops across the country to help improve tilapia welfare standards
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Brussels launches CFP evaluation
Commission looking to gather evidence and different perspectives from a range of stakeholders
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Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association names new leaders
Richard Williamson has been elected the new Chair, while Alexander West becomes Vice-chair
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New majority owner for Borncut
Danish company sells the majority of its shares to IB Food-Machines, based in the Netherlands
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Huge cod quota cut advised for Barents Sea
Reductions also recommended for haddock and Greeland halibut
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Oceana seeks legal action over UK oil and gas licences
Oceana UK says the UK government’s decision to issue new exploration licences is unlawful
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Legal action launched against salmon farmers, millions sought for UK consumers
Up to GBP 382 million wanted for British public who overpaid for at least four years because of alleged breaches of competition law by six producers
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Environmental footprinting platform extended to shrimp
DSM-Firmenich says its product is the first ever online life cycle assessment (LCA) platform tailored to commercial shrimp farming
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Protix names new CCO
Dutch insect-based ingredients producer appoints Piotr Postepski as its Chief Commercial Officer. He’’ll take up the role in August 2024
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Fisheries Innovation & Sustainability seeks new chair
John Goodlad will be stepping down from the FIS board in December 2024
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Whitefish, shrimp and crab options for new Polarbris
Kjell-Gunnar Hoddevik and business partners Johnny Årvik and Jan-Ove Langeland have received the new seine netter from Karstensens Skibsværft
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Scottish fish processor honoured by M&S
A Scottish Sea Farms worker has been hailed an Emerging Talent by the M&S Select Farm Awards 2024
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IPNLF names new Indonesia lead
The International Pole & Line Foundation has strengthened its Indonesian team with the appointment of a new program lead for the country
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Merger boosts Danish aquaculture’s voice
Member organisations Danish Export Association and AquaCircle have merged to ensure a stronger unified voice for Danish aquaculture
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Smart buoys used to identify tuna species
The Spanish tuna fleet is pioneering a new initiative to use more than 1,500 smart buoys to help diffentiate between different species of tuna
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Cermaq: Uncertainty continues for Canadian aquaculture
Industry arguments and science-based facts have been rejected by the country’s government, says CEO Steven Rafferty
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Mowi disappointed with BC salmon ban
Salmon farming giant has 46 seawater licences in the region and harvested 19,000 tonnes of fish there last year
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Canada extends transition from open net-pen salmon farming in British Columbia
Ban to begin on 30 June 2029 as part of government plans to protect wild Pacific salmon, which are deemed to be facing “unprecedented threats to their survival”
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European President urged to ensure political neutrality during interim fisheries period
Fishing industry body Europêche calls for “a true balance” between biodiversity conservation, a competitive fishing fleet and food security