All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 25
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New Baltic Sea quotas agreed for 2025
Fishing opportunities largely in line with the European Commission’s earlier proposal
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Scottish salmon achieves best survival rate for four years
Investment of nearly GBP 1 billion on fish health and welfare has helped deliver the best performance since 2020
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Northeast Atlantic agreement reached on mackerel, blue whiting and herring
2025 TACs for the three stocks are aligned with scientific recommendations provided by ICES
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Trojo secures millions to fund tilapia production
Investment will boost Ghana’s aquaculture industry and help satisfy the growing local demand for high-quality, affordable fish
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MSC launches global sustainability drive
New Improvement Programme seeks to accelerate progress by offering support and incentives
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Legal action launched against Spain for bottom trawling
Oceana and ClientEarth file lawsuit with country’s national high court over failure to protect marine protected areas
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ICCAT urged to implement stronger tuna management
Commission needs to take vital steps toward meeting its mandate to scientifically and sustainably manage its fisheries, says ISSF
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European shellfish growers call for ambitious Common Aquaculture Policy
EU shellfish sector is in crisis despite being a key sector to address many policy concerns, says EMPA
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UK seafood loses £1bn in four years
Industry has been hard hit but 2024 has brought some green shoots of recovery, says Marcus Coleman CEO Seafish
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Pelagic pair team complete
Eilean Croine is part of a longstanding pair trawling partnership with Sparkling Star, delivered a year previously
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New Zealand celebrates by-catch milestone
Fishers working in Aotearoa’s jack mackerel 7 fishery record a whole year of no accidental captures of protected species
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Carsoe opens Tromsø service centre
Carsoe has opened a new service centre at Tromsø Port, supporting Norway’s northern fishing fleet
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Ole-Eirik Lerøy to step down as Mowi Chairman
Lerøy has decided to step down after a 15-year tenure with the company. Ørjan Svanevik has been proposed as successor
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French pressed to ban bottom trawling
NGOs claim the catching method poses a threat to vulnerable protected habitats and threatens the long-term sustainability of fisheries
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10 restaurants eye fish and chips prize
National Fish & Chip Awards announces shortlist for Restaurant of the Year award
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‘AI will transform seafood’
By leveraging AI, seafood can address its biggest challenges and ensure a more sustainable future, insists tech entrepreneur Chris van der Kuyl
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SFP launches aquaculture feed toolkit
SFP has launched an Aquaculture Feed Solutions Toolkit to help companies address climate and biodiversity challenges
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Report exposes FCF’s ‘empty promises’
An investigation has revealed a major tuna supplier’s empty promises, exposing severe environmental and human rights violation
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EU customers demand seafood transparency
Oceana is calling for greater transparency after poll shows European customers want more information on seafood
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FiiZK wins major fish cage deal
FiiZK has won a major deal to supply fish cages, cementing its focus on closed and semi-closed models