All articles by Rebecca Strong – Page 2

  • The EU has maintained its share in the bluefin fishery.
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    Germany, Bulgaria funding

    2022-11-28T11:28:00Z

    Germany and Bulgaria have become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing

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    ISSF urges action on tuna

    2022-11-24T10:40:00Z

    Action is urgently needed to prevent the depletion of tuna in the Pacific, warns the ISSF

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    Spain on high alert

    2022-11-18T14:05:00Z

    Seafood business high risk alert as report reveals Spain’s imports exposed to illegal and unreported products

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    EC develops algae sector

    2022-11-17T13:33:00Z

    The European Commission has adopted an initiative to help grow the seaweed products sector

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    IUU detection success

    2022-11-16T12:56:00Z

    Fishery officers in Canada have uncovered 25 serious violations of fisheries management measures as part of their work to combat IUU fishing

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    Sustainability renewal

    2022-11-16T10:26:00Z

    A new agreement between Indonesia and the MSC will help the country establish a sustainable blue economy

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    Loch Duart films values

    2022-11-14T10:18:00Z

    Scottish salmon producer launches the first in a series of films focused on the company’s founding values

  • The European Commission is now rebooting its project to standardise and harmonise data in ships' reporting
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    Med management plans

    2022-11-14T10:15:00Z

    The EU and neighbouring countries in the Mediterranean have agreed the first-ever joint multiannual management plans

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    Royal Greenland – new CEO

    2022-11-11T09:06:00Z

    New CEO will help drive Royal Greenland’s ambitions to be the world’s largest supplier of North Atlantic seafood

  • Marine Harvest expects to harvest a total of 292,000 tonnes of salmon in 2010.
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    Lerøy processing cuts

    2022-11-09T16:31:00Z

    CEO blames job losses at the company on the Norwegian government’s recent salmon tax proposals

  • The European Commission is now rebooting its project to standardise and harmonise data in ships' reporting
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    EU energy proposal

    2022-11-09T14:43:00Z

    The European Commission is inviting feedback on how to move the fishing industry away from fossil fuels

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    Mexico tilapia expansion

    2022-11-09T14:40:00Z

    A tilapia farm in Mexico has been granted a ten-year concession

  • The European Commission is now rebooting its project to standardise and harmonise data in ships' reporting
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    Further fisheries funding

    2022-11-07T09:50:00Z

    Italy and Lithuania have become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing

  • Cod stocks in the North Sea continue to show a strong recovery
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    EU, UK overfishing calls

    2022-11-07T09:28:00Z

    The EU and UK must end overfishing now, say environmental organisations

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    Norway sets new record

    2022-11-04T14:11:00Z

    Norway exported seafood worth €1.41 billion in October, the highest value ever in a single month

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    Salmon at record levels

    2022-11-03T09:56:00Z

    Annual government survey shows record level of Scottish salmon

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    Nomad ups panga volume

    2022-11-02T10:05:00Z

    Nomad Foods accelerates its species diversification programme through new contracts for ASC-certified farmed fish from Vietnam

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    Ecuador feed partnership

    2022-10-31T09:50:00Z

    Partners Cargill and Naturisa are teaming up with Skyvest EC Holding to expand shrimp-feed production for Ecuadorian farmers

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    NZ’s first land-based farm

    2022-10-31T09:48:00Z

    A prototype for New Zealand’s first sustainable, land-based salmon farm is in the early stages of development

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    Awaiting lab-grown fish

    2022-10-27T10:32:00Z

    Cultured meat and seafood is a way to sustainably feed the world’s growing population but approval is yet to be granted