Sustainability – Page 15
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IceFish 2024 to bring Grindavik community back together
Visitors and exhibitors will be able to meet the Grindavik community on stand C22 at IceFish, taking place 18-20 September 2024 in Fifan, Kópavogur
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A first for newly-certified South African tuna fishery
Component of the albacore fishery achieves MSC certification, becoming the first fishery to do so following participation in the In-Transition to MSC programme
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ASC and Kaleka team up on sustainable aquaculture
The ASC and Kaleka are partnering to promote sustainable seafood farming in Indonesia’s Seruyan district
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Maldives permanently bans longline fishing
The Maldives has upheld its ban on longline fishing, focusing on sustainable local fisheries and marine conservation following strong community-driven advocacy
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Seafood – Iceland’s economic keystone
Ahead of the 14th Icelandic Fisheries, Seafood & Aqua Exhibition in Reykjavik, WF looks at recent developments that have been further shaping Iceland’s seafood landscape
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Discarded fish parts become gourmet trout
Finnish food tech company Hailia partners with Kalavapriikki and S Group to launch sustainable ‘pulled rainbow trout’ using typically discarded fish parts
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Baltic Sea fishing opportunities proposed for 2025
European Commission responds to a scientific assessment that indicates several fisheries are in a dire situation
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New findings on salmon’s response to hydrogen sulphide in land-based farms
Discoveries made on how the fish react to prolonged exposure to low levels of H2S in recirculating aquaculture systems
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India’s shrimp industry loses $500m to US ban
America’s ban on importing wild-caught shrimp from India has been taking its toll on fishers’ livelihoods
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Lantra takes the helm at WiSA
Lantra Scotland takes over WiSA from the SAIC, providing training and development opportunities to women in the aquaculture sector
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Albert Heijn debuts new sustainable shrimp
Retail product is the result of an innovative value chain collaboration
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Women in seafood marginalised by technology
A new study has revealed how women’s work in the global fishing industry remains invisible and poorly paid
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New project targets improved aquaculture health and wellbeing
Research partnership believes LALProMucoBath could prove a game-changer for fish farmers worldwide
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India considers incentivising sustainable fishing
Move is essential for maintaining sustainability and the country’s attempt to secure international certification for its fisheries, say experts
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EEA proposes sustainable fishing measures
The European Environment Agency has outlined measures such as sustainable harvesting and marine protection to ensure a competitive, sustainable fishing industry
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Stella Maris demands faster slavery prosecutions
Stella Maris urges faster prosecution of rogue fishing companies after a BBC documentary exposes modern-day slavery on board UK vessels
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Austral achieves FISH Standard for crew
Commercial fishing company the first to secure FISH certification in Australia
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Indian seafood certifications undergo review
Stakeholders to evaluate progress of ongoing fishery improvement programme
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NZ researcher to study Hauraki Gulf
NIWA’s new research vessel Kaharoa II working in the Hauraki Gulf Marine Park/ Ko te Pataka kai o Tīkapa Moana Te Moananui-ā-Toi
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India set to sign High Seas Treaty
Government to establish an appropriate institutional mechanism to oversee the treaty