All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 40
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NewsSaudi approval for Unibio protein
Unibio’s protein gains Saudi approval for use in aquaculture feed, advancing sustainable protein alternatives globally
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NewsStirling University secures £3.84m aquaculture grant
The University of Stirling’s Institute of Aquaculture has received £3.84 million to enhance marine research facilities
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NewsTersan launches Aurora Fisheries’ new factory freezer trawler
Takapo set to bring the latest advancements in energy efficiency to New Zealand’s deepsea fishing grounds
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NewsZunibal, AZTI develop new biodegradable FAD
The new platform will now have its durability assessed under real fishing conditions
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NewsWescom unveils new man overboard beacon
sMRT V300 is compliant with the new Europe-wide Class M standard for AIS devices
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NewsWestern Australia names new fisheries minister
Jackie Jarvis MLC has been named Minister for Agriculture and Food; Fisheries; Forestry and Small Business
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NewsIcelandic fisheries landings up 3% in February
A rise in pelagic catches lifted the total volume of fish landed in the month to 69,945 tonnes
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NewsCarrefour faces legal battle over canned tuna
BLOOM and foodwatch say that the company’s sourcing policies endanger both consumers and the environment
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NewsCanada launches wild salmon conservation effort
Government announces first ever strategy to restore and rebuild Atlantic salmon populations and habitats
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NewsIFFO: global fishmeal, fish oil production off to a good start
Total fishmeal production for January 2025 increased by approximately 75%, fish oil output up 71%
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NewsTuna stock health improving, says ISSF
The latest ISSF report shows improved tuna stock health, with overfishing declining and sustainable practices increasing
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NewsBioMar acquires full ownership of LetSea
BioMar is to take over 100% of LetSea, boosting its capacity for innovation in aquaculture
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Industry EventsPolarExpo 2026
Ilulissat Sportshall, Greenland | 06 - 08 October 2026
PolarExpo is the largest exhibition of its kind in Greenland. The exhibition attracts both exhibitors and visitors from all over Greenland and abroad. At the exhibition there will also be the opportunity to follow several relevant lectures and seminars that will keep you updated on everything related to catching and hunting in your area. -
NewsCanadian seafood labelling reform calls
Confusing labelling regulations are making it hard for Canadian consumers to choose local seafood, says SeaChoice
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NewsNFI tackles seafood misinformation
The National Fisheries Institute has revamped its website to help combat misinformation about seafood
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NewsFISH Standard achieves SSCI recognition
FISH Standard for Crew earns SSCI recognition, certifying sustainable labour practices on fishing vessels globally
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NewsFishers sue Bumble Bee over alleged abuse
Fishers sue Bumble Bee Foods under US law, alleging human trafficking, forced labour and abuse at sea
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NewsIndia’s shrimp exports top 733,000 tonnes
Overseas sales value for 2024 also increases – to just under $5 billion
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NewsWATCH: SSP looks back on seven years of progressing shrimp farming sustainability
Ecuadorian producer initiative also marks first year of the Scale Up programme for hatcheries
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NewsSeafood Scotland: Cluster could treble industry’s value
Trade body calls for support to fund “game-changing” ocean cluster