All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 188
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Industry Events
Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition & Awards 2022
Smárinn, Fifan Halls, Kópavogur, Iceland | 08-10 June 2022
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RFC’s new trawler starts sea trials
The first of a series of new trawlers built at the Admiralty Shipyard in St Petersburg for the Russian Fishery Company is undergoing sea trials in the Baltic.
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Wild-caught blue Mexican shrimp get Friend of the Sea certification
Del Pacifico Seafoods, the only fair trade certified wild-caught Mexican shrimp product available on the market, has been awarded the Friend of the Sea certification in recognition of the company’s sustainable fishing methods that respect and protects the marine environment.
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Diana Aqua splits feed offering into three product ranges
Diana Aqua, a business unit of Symrise Flavor & Nutrition, has separated its offering into three coloured-coded ranges helping aqua feed manufacturers supply products based on farmers’ needs.
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Innovasea helps secure Federal Grant for Gulf of Mexico oil rig aquaculture venture
Innovasea, a global leader in technologically advanced solutions for aquaculture and fish tracking, has announced that it has helped the Gulf Offshore Research Institute secure federal grant funds to continue its plan to repurpose a defunct oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico for aquaculture.
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AGRIFISH Council adopts 2022 fishing opportunities
The Council has today agreed on fishing opportunities for 2022 for the fish stocks exclusively managed by the EU in the Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak and for stocks shared with Norway bilaterally and with Norway and the United Kingdom trilaterally, following the agreement reached last Friday.
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Blue Sea’s Thomas Jacob Joins NFI board
The National Fisheries Institute (NFI) has announced Thomas Jacob, CEO of Blue Sea Products LLC, based in New Jersey, is joining the association’s Board of Directors.
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CURIO PROCESSING SYSTEMS CHOSEN FOR NEW TRAWLER
Icelandic processing equipment specialist Curio delivered some of its latest systems to new factory trawler Baldvin Njálsson.
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VINNSLUVÉLAR FRÁ CURIO VALDAR Í NÝJA TOGARANN
Íslenska vinnsluvélafyrirtækið Curio framleiddi sumar af nýjustu vélunum í nýja verksmiðjutogarann, Baldvin Njálsson.
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A WEALTH OF SHIP DESIGN EXPERIENCE
With many years of experience with new vessels and a range of modernisation and retrofit projects, design office Nelton is participating for the first time in the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, alongside its Icelandic partner, naval architect Navis.
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FJÖLBREYTT REYNSLA VIÐ SKIPAHÖNNUN
Hönnunarstofan Nelton tekur nú í fyrsta sinn þátt í Íslensku sjávarútvegssýningunni ásamt íslenskum samstarfsaðila sínum, skipahönnunarstofunni Navis, en Nelton er með mikla reynslu af nýjum skipum.
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ARMON DELIVERS FACTORY VESSEL BALDVIN NJÁLSSON
Designed by Skipasýn and built at the Astilleros Armon shipyard in Vigo, Icelandic company Nesfiskur’s new factory trawler Baldvin Njálsson GK-400 is big step up in capacity and technology over the older trawler it replaces.
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ARMON AFHENTI NÝJAN BALDVIN NJÁLSSON
Nýr togari Nesfisks, Baldvin Njálsson GK-400, er teiknaður hjá Skipasýn og smíðaður í Astilleros Armon skipasmíðastöðinni í Vigo á Spáni. Hann er stórt framfaraskref í tækni og afköstum frá eldri togaranum sem hann kemur í staðinn fyrir.
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Norwegian seafood fêted during US visit
The Norwegian Seafood Council has hosted Norway’s new Minister of Trade and Industry, Jan Christian Vestre, for a tour of New York seafood markets as part of his first trip to the United States.
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New skipper in the WF wheelhouse
It’s been an interesting five years in the editor’s chair at World Fishing, but it’s time to move aside for someone new to take over.
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Data science for disease control
Diseases such as pasteurellosis and infectious salmon anaemia (ISA) wreak havoc on fish health and highlight the need for continuous research on health and disease. In the meantime, farmers want a secure, reliable way to share information with one another and ample time to evade disease.
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UK, EU and Norway agree 2022 North Sea catch limits
A trilateral agreement on management of shared North Sea stocks has been signed by the UK the EU and Norway, while the EU and Norway have concluded a number of bilateral agreements.
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The FEAP holds 2021 General Assembly in Rome
The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers held its 2021 General Assembly in Rome earlier this month – first onsite event organised by the federation since February 2020 and coupled with online participation through a hybrid setting.
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Artificial intelligence in aquaculture
A popular subject of discussion in the maritime sector for some time now, artificial intelligence is gradually establishing itself in fish farming. Sunderland Marine Aquaculture Manager Duncan Perrin and risk management surveyors James Simison and Allan Lyons outline the applications and advantages of AI in the fish farming industry – ...
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Russia on track to becoming a black caviar superpower
Russia is set to increase black caviar export fivefold by 2024, aiming to compete with Chinese suppliers on the European and the US markets, as well as on home ground.