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Labour shortage hits UK fishing
UK fishing faces major challenges due to the ageing workforce and lack of skilled labour
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EU hits ‘End of Fish Day’
The EU has hit ‘End of Fish Day’, exhausting domestic seafood and now relies on imports to meet demand
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EMS – eyes on the water
Electronic monitoring can be a tool for continual improvement, compliance verification and more in Taiwan
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Kita-Sanriku Factory, Yanmar launch pilot project for land-based sea urchin farming
Intention is to export products to the EU, the US, Dubai, Thailand and other markets around the world
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Innovasea delivers seabass algorithm to optimise biomass management
New solution comes three months after aquaculture tech company’s seabream algorithm
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Freshr closes oversubscribed seed round
Investments made by Invest Nova Scotia, Diamond Edge, Nàdarra Ventures, BDC’s Climate Tech Fund and Blue Tide Capital
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Hofseth upgrade improves food safety, boosts capacity by 70%
With cutting-edge equipment from Optimar, the company is increasing its theoretical gutting capacity from 65 to 115 fish per minute
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Global boost for sustainable fishing
Eighty-five global projects have received over US$2m to advance sustainable fishing through MSC’s Ocean Stewardship Fund
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India explores sustainable deepsea fishing
India has launched a pilot study to explore sustainable harvesting of deep-sea mesopelagic fishery resources
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Insect protein startup gains investment
S2G and Ocean 14 are investing in Enthos to scale sustainable insect-based protein from food waste
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Alaska’s pollock A season concludes with strong yields
Bering Sea and Gulf of Alaska fisheries both achieved more than 90% of their quota while maintaining healthy biomass levels
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VARD takes energy-saving approach with stern trawler
Newbuild to feature TMC’s Smart Air compressors, which can offer up to 40% energy saving compared to conventional compressors
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Loch Duart introduces new salmon farming welfare standard
Covering all production stages, the standard is a deliberate move away from existing frameworks which are more suited to larger operations
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Scotland advances ocean cluster, launches langoustine quality scheme
New Scottish Ocean Cluster quickly builds industry support, while the Scottish Quality Langoustine label is an industry first
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Blockchain boosts trust in Norwegian seafood
Blockchain technology is revolutionising transparency in the Norwegian seafood supply chain, offering a powerful tool to build consumer trust
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Soil Association insists reforms needed for farmed salmon, sets out timeline for change
If improvements aren’t made within a year, charity said it will withdraw its involvement in setting organic standards
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IFFO: Q1 global fishmeal, fish oil production rises
Total fishmeal production for January to March 2025 increased by approximately 29%, while fish oil output jumped 34%
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ASC launches new Farm Standard
Standard brings greater consistency across species, says Aquaculture Stewardship Council
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New system at NOAA Lab pumps clean seawater for salmon, shellfish research
Investment replaces an older system prone to breakdowns, and ensures US aquaculture projects benefit from a reliable water supply
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Skretting secures new feed standard certification
Company says ASC Feed Standard will help it better identify and mitigate legal, environmental and social risks associated with its raw materials