All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 149
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European antibiotics first
Kingfish Zeeland has become the first company in Europe to successfully complete a pilot of the new Raised Without Antibiotics Standard
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New factory trawler ordered
Tersan Shipyard has confirmed it is building a vessel for Nordbank Hochseefischerei
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Purse seining decreases
ISSF report shows slight decrease in purse seine vessels overall with fewer large-scale vessels fishing for tropical tuna globally
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Rise in tuna stock health
Percentage of tuna from healthy stocks up 6 points, Eastern Pacific Ocean skipjack rating moves to green
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Govt funding for UK seafood
Sector is set to see an exciting influx of innovation thanks to the latest round of government funding
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Three months that became 25 years
Gísli V Jónsson, this year’s Outstanding Icelandic Skipper, discusses his remarkable career
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Press Releases
AQS orders new hybrid service catamaran
Macduff Ship Design are pleased to announce that following extensive development work the shipping company AQS has selected Skagen Ship Consulting and Macduff Ship Design as main contractor and designer for a new 18.5m hybrid service vessel for aquaculture support services.
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Fresh salmon border delays
The UK government is being urged to prioritise fresh Scottish salmon exports amid border delays
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Seafood growth will return
The world is producing and consuming slightly less seafood, but the FAO maintains there will be upturns through to 2030
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Seafood sustainability potential
Consumers choose fish for its health benefits but more could be done to make it a sustainable choice
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RFM certification for hake
A hake fishery becomes the first outside Alaska to be certified to RFM standards
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AQS orders hybrid cat
Norwegian aquaculture workboat operator selects Skagen Ship Consulting and Macduff Ship Design for a new hybrid service vessel
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Scottish salmon in vogue
An independent scottish salmon farm was one of the main sponsors of a prestigious New York fashion event
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Seafood demand decreasing
Seafood demand is expected to decrease in the second half of 2022 meaning a challenging time for farmers
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When data triumphs over death
A digital platform is helping salmon farmers in Norway make quick decisions and reduce mortality rates
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Aquatic feed deal
A deal has been struck to develop low-cost aquatic feeds to benefit communities in Sub-Saharan Africa
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ISSF urges tuna protection
Coalition wants Eastern Pacific tuna fisheries managers to protect bigeye and yellowfin stocks
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Recognition of a 50-year career
Guðmundur Gunnarsson accepted the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition’s Outstanding Achievement award for his contributions to the development of fishing gear
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EU funding for Austria
Austria has been given €6.7 million in EU funding to help its inland fisheries and aquaculture sectors