All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 176
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Wärtsilä lands trawler deal
Company to supply propulsion solutions to new Faroese pelagic vessel under construction in Denmark
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Icelandic salmon licences
Authorities in Iceland have awarded 11,000 tonnes of new salmon farming licences to two companies
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Healthier salmon farming
Two new initiatives have the potential to significantly contribute towards healthier production systems
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Pioneering urchin farming
UN-endorsed ranching operation is pairing ocean restoration with commercial opportunity
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Cargill – Chile salmon deal
Food and agriculture company to purchase 24.5% of the shares in Salmones Multiexport SA
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Decarbonisation commitments
NGOs are urging the EU not to lose sight of its Green Deal commitments despite rising fuel prices and geopolitical uncertainty
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Cape Town Agreement
Kenya becomes the latest country to pledge support for mandatory safety requirements for fishing vessels and crew
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Fisheries, seafood support
English Fisheries and Seafood Scheme to relaunch – providing support to sector and stakeholders
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UK aqua innovation talks
The returning Aquaculture UK conference will showcase the scope of the industry, its adaptability and the advances that it has made
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Wild salmon, trout support
Latest round of funding designed to support wild salmon and sea trout in Scottish rivers is set to close
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Scottish fisheries proposals
The Scottish government is striving to make fishing sustainable for future generations
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Seafood supply
An overview of the potential implications on the UK seafood supply chain following events in Ukraine
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Turkish aquaculture boom
Industry recognises that diversification is key to the country’s fish farming growth
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Squid industry acts on IUU
North American and European buyers and producers take new action to combat commercial and environmental risks
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UK sanctions Russian fish
Russian whitefish features among key products UK government places significantly higher import tariffs on in response to the Ukraine invasion
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Tuna longline sustainability
A new online tool providing a visual evaluation of methods to reduce wildlife bycatch in tuna longline fisheries has been launched
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First cod farming permit
Norway’s Purecod AS has received a permit to farm Atlantic cod at sea in closed pens
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Simba, NetYield integration
Partnership has resulted in a fully-automated, end-to-end solution for seafood companies
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Conflict – EU fishers 'at risk'
The sharp rise in costs, caused by the invasion of Ukraine, necessitates emergency measures for fishing companies, insist industry leaders