All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 10
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Seamless shipment of mackerel from Scotland for Danish processor
Northbay Pelagic uses Port of Hirtshals for the first time to ship processed mackerel
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Top ranking for Thai Union
Seafood giant recognised as one of the world’s most sustainable companies
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GSA certification programmes grow 5%
Non-profit seafood trade association’s overall retention rate was 88 percent in 2024
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A revamped app to boost fishing safety
The Kingfisher Bulletin app app now features improved map functionality, simplified alert creation and better quality notices
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Soaring seafood prices impacting European consumption
New survey determines cost is greatly affecting consumer decision making in the current economic climate, leading to more cautious spending
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OECD: Fisheries support should be redirected to improve resilience
65% of fisheries support in 41 countries and territories risks encouraging overfishing and illegal fishing, determines new review
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Project looks to put more meagre on European plates
Underutilised farmed species could rival seabass and seabream, maintains EUFish_SustainableGrowth initiative
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NOAA to tackle rife fisheries observer harassment
Scientists and law enforcement officers team up to strengthen safety on US fishing vessels and in processing plants
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ITF report exposes South Pacific labour abuses
An ITF report has exposed exploitation and abuse on SPRFMO-registered fishing vessels, and calls for stronger labour protections and inspections
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Brussels begins ocean policy dialogue
The Fisheries and Ocean Dialogue, led by Commissioner Kadis, will help shape the European Ocean Pact’s future policies
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Espresso House adopts new seafood welfare policy
Policy builds on commitments made on eggs, poultry and pork supply chains
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Investigation: Chinese tuna fleet used North Korean forced labour
Crew members apparently subjected to abuses, including being trapped at sea for up to a decade, on vessels involved in illegal fishing
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Genome editing revolutionises tilapia production
Brazilian Fish has partnered with CAT to use genome editing for faster, more efficient Nile tilapia production
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Opinion: From predictive to prescriptive – how agentic AI is reshaping manufacturing operations for seafood businesses
Rather than replacing people on the ground, the progressive tech enables human resources to be redeployed to more commercially-critical areas
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Norway’s Måløy rolls out shore power facility
New Nordfjord Havn facilities will help reduce the emissions, noise pollution and operational costs of visiting fishing vessels
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Industry Events
Aqua Nor 2025
Trondheim Spektrum, Norway | 19 – 21 August 2025
Since 1979, Aqua Nor has been an important international meeting place for the aquaculture industry, and it is today the world’s largest aquaculture technology exhibition. In recent years, the Aqua Nor exhibition has drawn about 25,000 visitors from up to 76 nations to its halls. All the latest innovations of importance are presented to the industry. -
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Icelandic Salmon strengthens operations
Icelandic Salmon has stabilised operations, secured additional funding, and reported strong demand despite earlier challenges
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Chinese Taipei accepts subsidies agreement
Twenty-one more formal acceptances are now needed for the WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies to come into effect
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Flume tank wins innovation award
Flume Tank North Sea and North Sea Science Park have won the Initiative of the Year Award 2024
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Strong finish to challenging 2024 for SalMar
SalMar ended 2024 on a high with improved results, increased investments and a 17% harvest volume growth