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ASC credits stakeholder collaboration for ‘transformative’ new standard
With three major updates to its programme, 2025 marks a “pivotal year”, says certification programme
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Seamless shipment of mackerel from Scotland for Danish processor
Northbay Pelagic uses Port of Hirtshals for the first time to ship processed mackerel
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Top ranking for Thai Union
Seafood giant recognised as one of the world’s most sustainable companies
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GSA certification programmes grow 5%
Non-profit seafood trade association’s overall retention rate was 88 percent in 2024
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A revamped app to boost fishing safety
The Kingfisher Bulletin app app now features improved map functionality, simplified alert creation and better quality notices
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Soaring seafood prices impacting European consumption
New survey determines cost is greatly affecting consumer decision making in the current economic climate, leading to more cautious spending
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OECD: Fisheries support should be redirected to improve resilience
65% of fisheries support in 41 countries and territories risks encouraging overfishing and illegal fishing, determines new review
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Project looks to put more meagre on European plates
Underutilised farmed species could rival seabass and seabream, maintains EUFish_SustainableGrowth initiative
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NOAA to tackle rife fisheries observer harassment
Scientists and law enforcement officers team up to strengthen safety on US fishing vessels and in processing plants
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ITF report exposes South Pacific labour abuses
An ITF report has exposed exploitation and abuse on SPRFMO-registered fishing vessels, and calls for stronger labour protections and inspections
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Brussels begins ocean policy dialogue
The Fisheries and Ocean Dialogue, led by Commissioner Kadis, will help shape the European Ocean Pact’s future policies
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Espresso House adopts new seafood welfare policy
Policy builds on commitments made on eggs, poultry and pork supply chains
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Investigation: Chinese tuna fleet used North Korean forced labour
Crew members apparently subjected to abuses, including being trapped at sea for up to a decade, on vessels involved in illegal fishing
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Genome editing revolutionises tilapia production
Brazilian Fish has partnered with CAT to use genome editing for faster, more efficient Nile tilapia production
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Opinion: From predictive to prescriptive – how agentic AI is reshaping manufacturing operations for seafood businesses
Rather than replacing people on the ground, the progressive tech enables human resources to be redeployed to more commercially-critical areas
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Norway’s Måløy rolls out shore power facility
New Nordfjord Havn facilities will help reduce the emissions, noise pollution and operational costs of visiting fishing vessels
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Icelandic Salmon strengthens operations
Icelandic Salmon has stabilised operations, secured additional funding, and reported strong demand despite earlier challenges
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Chinese Taipei accepts subsidies agreement
Twenty-one more formal acceptances are now needed for the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies to come into effect
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Flume tank wins innovation award
Flume Tank North Sea and North Sea Science Park have won the Initiative of the Year Award 2024
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Strong finish to challenging 2024 for SalMar
SalMar ended 2024 on a high with improved results, increased investments and a 17% harvest volume growth