Sustainability – Page 6
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Waste not, want not
The Great Lakes St Lawrence region is determined to optimise the value and utilisation of its commercial fishery
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An innovative new use for shrimp waste
Turning the shells of shrimp into chitin brings significant benefits
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Upcycling to expand the food mix
Norwegian researchers are working to develop new hybrid foods that combine plant-based proteins with fish by-products and other novel ingredients
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Revolutionary salmon vaccine to undergo trials
New project hailed a “pivotal step” towards a sustainable and effective solution to challenges posed by sea lice in the aquaculture industry
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Veramaris strengthens emissions commitments
Microalgae oil producer sets target to reduce absolute Scope 3 emissions by 22.5% by 2030
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IFPO: Freeze Iceland’s bid for Irish blue whiting
Ireland must show teeth at EU-Iceland talks and demand reciprocal deal, says Irish Fish Producers Organisation
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University expands work addressing ‘critical challenges’
New UK Centre of Research excellence in Intelligent and Sustainable Productive Systems to help feed a future global population of over 9 billion
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Survey: UK fishers heavily impacted by offshore wind farms
Many would consider leaving the industry as a result of proposed new developments
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Green Ports & Shipping Congress – Reducing Emissions Together
There is an increasing urgency for all of us to address climate change and there is a need to work together. Most of the problems, and their solutions, overlap and require collaboration.
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EU fishing fleet emissions halve in 20 years
UN data shows the EU is outperforming a range of countries in reducing its fishing fleet emissions
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Tighter EU fisheries control rules enter into force
Revamped Fisheries Control Regulation looks to better harmonise and preserve marine resources
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Ways offered up to harness India’s marine wealth
Centralised legislation is key to harnessing India’s marine wealth, says the country’s fisheries research institute
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AI and satellite tech reveals titanic at-sea activity growth
New study finds 75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are hidden from public view
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Lost trawl gear returned from Svalbard
A lost section of a trawl has been returned and put back to use – more than a year after it came fast in the Barents Sea
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Will PAPs be the new aquafeed?
Research highlights how processed animal proteins (PAPs) are safe, sustainable and circular ingredients for global aquafeed
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Octopus farming – to be or not to be?
The world’s first commercial octopus farm – being built in the Canary Islands by Nueva Pescanova – seems to be progressing despite public backlash
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New management plan offers hope for Europe’s at-risk eels
Coordinated strategy aims to promote the recovery of the European eel population in the Mediterranean
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FAO/GFCM: Mediterranean, Black Sea overfishing fallen to lowest level in a decade
Fisheries and marine aquaculture generate revenues in excess of US$ 20 billion