All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 150
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UK seafood fund priorities
The UK government is being urged to make more funding available to the wild catching sector
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Farming in the shadow of war
Despite all the terrors of the ongoing conflict, most Ukrainian fish producers have maintained their operations
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Kingfish Maine progresses
Community support given to land-based aquaculture venture, with town residents voting down a proposed moratorium on facilities
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Sea cucumber research
The humble sea cucumber may be key to feeding the world’s growing population
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Exec incomings at SFP
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership confirms the appointment of two new programme directors
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Marel to cut workforce
Icelandic processing equipment firm has announced plans to reduce its global workforce by 5% in order to improve its operational performance
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Ethical award for Novanam
Novanam has become the first company in Namibia to be awarded the FISH certification for its labour practices
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Wärtsilä leaves Russia
Finland-headquartered technology group has completed its exit from the Russian market following the invasion of Ukraine
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Russian whitefish tariff
Additional duties on seafood are included in the latest batch of sanctions implemented by UK government
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Immigration rules hamper recruitment
UK immigration policies are to blame for a shortage of workers in the food processing sector
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Total fish utilisation
IceFish 2022’s Fish Waste for Profit Conference hears there’s significant scope to optimise the use and value of seafood
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29% fall in Icelandic fish
Reduced catches across all of Iceland’s main fisheries categories led the country’s fishing fleet to land 29% less seafood in June
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AKVA wins smolt contract
Wholly-owned subsidiary has been awarded a post-smolt RAS contract with Cooke Aquaculture
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EU tuna fleet threatened
Crushed by heavy sanctions, EU tuna vessels operating in the Indian and Atlantic Oceans might disappear in the very near future
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Migrant workers at risk from abuse
Rules around visas and contracts leave non-EEA migrant fishermen in Scotland at risk from abuse
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‘Outstanding’ partnership
Three-year project explored the use of acoustics to improve the outcomes of a medicinal treatment in the Atlantic salmon farming sector
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Rare lobster saved
One-in-30-million crustacean rescued by Red Lobster finds new home at Ripley’s Aquarium of Myrtle Beach