All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 154
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Iceland to cut quotas
The Marine & Freshwater Research Institute has issued its fishing opportunities advice for the forthcoming 2022/23 season
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Scoular ups sustainability drive
US, headquartered fishmeal and fish oil giant wants to help the aquaculture feed sector make traceability and transparency improvements
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Icelandic catch growth
A large blue whiting catch helped the fishing fleet to land 33% more fish and shellfish in May 2022
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Sustainable shrimp farming
Automating production in aquaculture can help reduce shrimp farming’s carbon footprint
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Farmer's new semi-hybrid
Scottish Sea Farms’ new workboat is specially designed to service larger pens and nets at its west coast of Scotland production sites
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New life for old rope
Gael Force Group has started a partnership with a business that aims to turn waste from its moorings production into recyclable garden products
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Welfare award for Mowi
Mowi’s commitment to salmon welfare has been recognised by Compassion in World Farming, paving the way for better awareness of fish sentience
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Brussels told CFP is too ‘inflexible’
The fishing sector is being prevented from adapting to the challenges to come, warns the European Association of Fish Producers
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First fisheries drone goes to Peru
TASA has taken ownership of the fishing industry’s first unmanned surface vessel for cost effective fish finding and marine resource monitoring
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Ocean 14 invests in shrimp tech
Private equity impact investor is to purchase a controlling stake in in genetics and early nutrition leader
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MSC standard changes a 'missed opportunity'
NGOs caution MSC over ambiguous certification standard warning its reputation is under threat
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Conference
Gríðar vel heppnuð sjávarútvegssýning
Íslensku sjávarútvegssýningunni 2022 lauk síðdegis 10. júní, eftir þrjá vel heppnaða daga þar sem margir samningar voru undirritaðir, fyrirtækjastefnumót voru haldin og nýjum vörum, tækni og þjónustulínum var hleypt af stokkunum.
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Conference
Sótthreinsað á sjálfbæran hátt
Á Íslensku sjávarútvegssýningunni 2022 gefst mönnum frábær tækifæri til að heyra um nýjustu tækni í sjávarútvegi og sjá tækin í notkun.
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Conference
Fish Waste for Profit 2024 will take place from 19-20 September 2024 in Reykjavik, Iceland.
During the day and a half conference you can expect to learn from leading processing and technology companies, along with researchers and funding managers who are all trailblazing the way to 100% utilisation.
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Did you miss it? 33 Papers, presentations and on demand videos available now
Download the conference proceedings now to learn how this years speakers are pioneering the way to 100% utilisation of fish.
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Aquaculture sustainability tool
A sustainability tool which uses real-life farm and feed data is now available for the aquaculture industry
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Sustainable fishing gear survey
A survey of French and English fishermen has found the majority are ready to embrace more sustainable fishing gear
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Arctic Fish nets new shareholder
Shareholders agree to sell their stakes in Icelandic salmon farming company for close to NOK 1.1 billion
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Disinfecting sustainably at industrial speed
Icefish is a great opportunity to hear about the latest technology developments and see new equipment in action. ALVAR – formerly known as D-Tech ehf – has always been closely connected with Iceland and, more specifically, with the country’s fisheries and their pelagic, whitefish, seafood, and salmon factories.
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Business development opportunities at the Icelandic Fisheries exhibition
All delegates from the Fish Waste for Profit conference were invited to attend the Iceland Fisheries Exhibition to further enhance their business development opportunities.