Sustainability – Page 3
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Vermaris secures Canadian authorisation for algal oil
Approval expected to make a positive contribution to the health and welfare of country’s farm-raised salmon
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Thai Union aquafeed facility becomes ASC-certified
Single-site certification for the Mahachai Plant, located in Thailand’s Samut Sakhon province, is the first ASC Feed Standard certification in Asia
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SSP looks back on first six years
Sustainable Shrimp Partnership highlights key players, accomplishments and collaborative efforts driving the shift towards responsible aquaculture
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European Commission seeks public opinion on improving shark protection
EU Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevicius says it’s clear that how we treat sharks is an issue close to the hearts of many Europeans
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Publix crab packaging to debut traceable fishery IDs
Supermarket announces at Seafood Expo North America that its crab packaging will feature SFP’s universal fish ID codes
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New research vessel for Chile’s coastal waters
Dra. Barbieri has been built at the ASENAV shipyard, with its construction financed by the Undersecretariat of Fisheries and Aquaculture
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Women in fisheries – challenges and opportunities in the Mediterranean, Black Sea
New top-level study sheds light on the crucial roles women have in the seafood economy, as well as the risks and difficulties that they face
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Ecuador launches Scale Up to take the lead in shrimp larvae production
Initiative develops the first manual focused on establishing specific regulations for sustainability in hatcheries
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UK start-up looks to solve aquafeed ingredients challenge
Aquanzo develops a modular farm system – fuelled by food and drink by-products – as an alternative for farming artemia
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Ghana charts safe, sustainable aquaculture production
West African country eyes opportunities to support seafood production and livelihoods
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Shetland pelagic fleet investments net green benefits
Sector is on the cusp of a complete fleet renewal and ensuring ‘second-to-none’ operational efficiency and catch quality
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Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress helping combat illegal fishing
Through Operation Antarctica Defence, Sea Shepherd is shining a spotlight on the practice of krill fishing
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Biomega appoints global sourcing director
Norwegian salmon-based ingredients company brings in Harald Voltersvik Hernæs as part of a new strategic position
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EJF: Pair trawling turning future valuable catches into today’s ‘trash fish’
New report finds severe environmental degradation as the Thai government drafts new legislation promising to deregulate its fishing industry
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More tuna fisheries meet MSC standards
Responsibly-sourced tuna options increase as more fisheries are meeting the Marine Stewardship Council’s standards
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Scottish pelagic processor puts quality and sustainability at the heart of its operations
Pelagia Shetland has seen its best-practice procedures secure sales to the Japanese market and others
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NAPA: Herring collapse on the horizon without urgent action
Coalition determines one of Europe’s most iconic and lucrative fish stocks could take a significant hit if current levels of overfishing continue
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Sustainability programme grows by a fifth
Global Seafood Alliance certification programmes grew 18% in 2023, with a 91% retention rate
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Testing gentler ground gear
Norwegian Seafood Research Fund-backed project demonstrates semi-circular spreading gear can result in increased catches
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Whitby Seafoods signs up to scampi sustainability agreement
Fishers in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland to adopt the new “In Transition to MSC” programme