All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 123
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Tuna giant ramps up by-catch protection
Thai Union commits to only sourcing from vessels that are implementing best practices to protect ocean wildlife
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Scottish aquaculture boosts economy by £3.3 billion
Over the past decade, farmers have grown 1.9 million tonnes of fish worth £9 billion
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Faroes looks to raise salmon farming tax
Recently-elected Faroese government has issued a proposal to adjust the revenue tax for the salmon farming industry
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MFV ‘COPIOUS’ LK 985 – 24.9m Demersal Trawler for 60 North Fishing
Macduff Ship Design are pleased to announce the completion and handover of MFV ‘Copious’ LK 985, a new 24.9 m fishing vessel for 60 North Fishing company of Shetland.
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85% of global tuna at healthy levels
Eighty-five per cent of tuna sourced worldwide is from stocks at a healthy level, according to the ISSF
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Five years of sustainable shrimp
The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership continues its endeavours to transform the global shrimp industry as it celebrates its fifth anniversary
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Iranian aquaculture on a pathway to growth
Government sets out ambitious plans to double the country’s production in the next four years
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Tuna boats labour practices accredited
Tuna purse seiners from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea have been accredited for their onboard labour practices
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PNA starts tuna recertification
FADs and bigeye included, with the assessment being made against the new MSC standard
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Icelandic Research Vessel Operating Green with Naust Marine
A new research vessel for the Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI) in Iceland, is currently under construction at the ARMON shipyard in Vigo, Spain and is scheduled to arrive in Iceland in late 2023.
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WiSA marks International Women’s Day
Women in Scottish Aquaculture announces a series of awards for inspirational figures from across the sector
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Aquanor Marketing becomes Aquanor Ice Fresh
Move further solidifies Aquanor’s partnership with Icelandic seafood company Samherji Ltd
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A perfect storm
Japan’s fish and seafood sectors are being undermined by weakening consumption and high prices
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UK pledges support for Africa and Asia
The UK government has pledged up to £45 million to support a new Asia-Africa BlueTech Superhighway
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Promoting seafood: ‘think global, act local’
Norway is leading the way on promoting seafood as a sustainable, healthy way of meeting the world’s nutritional needs
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Fisheries governance ‘still needs reform’
Alongside the UN treaty, Accountability.Fish wants fisheries governance bodies made more accountable and transparent
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European fishers welcome high seas treaty
UN agreement will play a fundamental role in protecting and sustainably using marine areas, says Europêche
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Factors affecting your choice of Markusnet
1. The Markusnet type MS is primarily designed for manual lifting of one person at a time. Although the Markusnet can be used to hoist person from sea/water both in sitting, standing and horizontal position, it is primarily designed for manual lifting of one person up to 6 to 8 ...
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More supporters sign up to tackle IUU fishing
There is growing global support to tackle the problem of Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated (IUU) fishing