All Pelagic articles – Page 3
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NewsSetting a new standard
The owners of new pelagic vessel Christian í Grótinum have a well-deserved reputation for being trailblazers
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NewsRecord quarter for Norway
The country exported NOK 34 billion worth of seafood in the first quarter of 2022 – its highest ever total for the first three months of a year
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NewsDemystifying pelagics
The Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group has produced a new document to ensure there is informed understanding of the sector
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NewsPelagia purchases NFI
Norwegian pelagic fish company has signed an agreement to purchase 100% of the shares in Norsk Fiskeindustri Invest AS
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NewsPelagic quota concerns
There is concern that some coastal states have already set 2022 quotas for prized pelagic stocks in advance of TAC sharing discussions
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NewsFishing gains fuelled by capelin
One of Iceland’s largest seafood companies reported fishing gains of 19,000 tonnes in 2021
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NewsAIPCE-CEP: Using salmon supply to solve pelagic impasse would damage European processing
Any attempts to address the effects of having no catch share agreements in place through other trade interferences such as import measures on farmed salmon should be greatly discouraged, cautions AIPCE-CEP, the EU Fish Processors and Traders Association.
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NewsPelagic stock science boost
A new agreement aims to maximise the benefits on thecollection and analysis of scientific data on pelagic stocks.
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NewsSpanish yard to build pelagic vessel for Shetland owners
Shetland fishing company Fiskebas Fishing Co Ltd, operators of pelagic vessel Antarctic II LK-145, have contracted Zamakona Yards in Bilbao to build a new 69.90 metre pelagic trawler, replacing their existing vessel which was delivered in 2004.
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NewsUK processing giant weighs in on coastal states’ pelagic talks
Without a resolution on sustainable management, the UK’s largest seafood processor could stop sourcing from NE Atlantic pelagic fisheries.
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