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New destructive fishing definition to ‘kickstart fresh era’ in fishing policy
New working definition of “destructive fishing” has been drafted following a consultation process involving 80 fisheries experts from over 30 countries
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Iceland’s First Water integrates biomass measurement tech
Land-based fish farmer will deploy FALCON Biomass vision technology in its facility
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UK announces bluefin tuna fishing plan
Quota includes allowances for recreational permitting schemes and a trial commercial fishery, with the remainder for by-catch and tagging programmes
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Finalists announced for the 2024 Seafood Excellence Global Awards
The winners will be announced at a reception on the first day of Seafood Expo Global 2024 in Barcelona
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SSA calls for Indian shrimp to be added to forced/child labour lists
US industry body’s request is based on recent reports exposing labour abuses in the Indian shrimp industry
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Transforming the future of lab-made seafood
A producer of lab-made seafood has teamed up with a biochemical firm to take its offering of fish-free produce to a new level
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Nutrition expert shares top eight Australian sustainable and affordable seafood choices
New analysis finds 60% of Gen Z and over 55% of all Australians are not eating the recommended two or more portions of fish per week
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Salmon Scotland: Brexit annually costing up to £100m in lost exports
Producers of the UK’s largest food export have faced increased red tape and costs following the departure from the EU in January 2020
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Ocean charity sues UK govt for overfishing
Blue Marine Foundation has filed legal proceedings against the UK government for failing to ‘follow the science’
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Irish fishers appeal for urgent access to mackerel fishery
KFO calls on Minister to prioritise Fisheries Council outcome and distribute additional quota
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Fisheries and Seafood Scheme announces next panel date
Grant scheme will deliver a further GBP 6 million in match funding to projects developing the catching, processing and aquaculture sectors
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Novel sea lice vaccine research progresses
New funding from the Sustainable Aquaculture Innovation Centre will help develop a solution to one of aquaculture perennial challenges
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Report: US supermarkets, restaurants selling Indian shrimp produced by forced labour
Despite its huge market share, India’s labour and environmental failings have remained under the radar, says Corporate Accountability Lab
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Buoys to be reused for tuna fishing in the Atlantic
Shark monitoring and safety onboard among the potential new uses of recovered buoys
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Boost for Western Australia barramundi production
Tassal Group receives an AUD 5 million grant from the state government to aid its barramundi farm growth plans
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Seafish launches 2024 processing survey
UK seafood processing businesses are being encouraged to contribute to a survey to better understand the sector’s needs
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Tristan da Cunha lobster: Expressions of interest invited to fish quota
Islands’ government is seeking companies interested in fishing the highly-prized Tristan spiny lobster quota for up to 10 years
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Lobster tagging to assess habitat restoration effects of offshore aquaculture
Ropes to Reefs project is looking to assess the wider benefits of the UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm, located in Lyme Bay
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One-stop shop for Australian seafood workers
A new training and recruitment website has launched to help support Australia’s seafood sector workers
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Erling Haaland teams up with Norwegian seafood
Norwegian superstar teams up with Seafood from Norway in a 2.5-year collaboration