All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 48
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EU processors being disadvantaged by Norwegian salmon loophole
Action needed to address market distortions caused by “production” grade salmon entering the market in processed formats, says EU advisors
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Farmed salmon now Iceland’s second most valuable fish
Atlantic salmon produced in aquaculture systems is now second only to wild-caught cod in terms of how much export income it generates
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UK seafood consumption – fallen 30% since pandemic
Food category not recruiting enough new consumers, finds new Seafish report
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Collaborative effort to standardise sea lice modelling
Researchers are developing a standardised tool for sea lice modelling
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Istaekni ehf - F76
Ístækni varð til í lok árs 2023. Hjá Ístækni eru starfsmenn sem hafa áratuga reynslu í þjónustu og framleiðslu við sjávar- og matvælaiðnað. Hjá Ístækni getur þú fengið lausnir í sjálvirkni er snýr að karakerfum, uppþýðingu, kælingu, dælingu eða á flugningi á framleiðsluvöru. Við leggjum okkur fram við að leysa ...
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Russian sanctions extended by another 6 months
Seafood among the goods that cannot be imported into the EU
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Istaekni ehf - F76
Ístækni was founded in the end of 2023, on December first. Within the company are employees who have decades of experience in servising fishing- and food indurstries. At the company you can find automation solutions in connection with systems such as tub systems, thawing systems, kooling systems and transporting of ...
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EU commercial catches continue to decline, but value increases
Fleet caught approximately 3.4 million tonnes of fish and shellfish in 2022, worth an estimated €6.2 billion
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Japanese seafood imports exceed domestic production
Country’s self-sufficiency rate for edible seafood estimated at around 56%, down from 114% 60 years ago
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Brussels greenlights new fisheries measures for Northeast Atlantic
European Council has formally adopted a set of updated fisheries measures in the Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Commission area
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CITES: Shark, ray trade reporting ‘inconsistent’
Data mismatches are causing problems for the conservation of these vulnerable species, says new study
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US$10m for Maryland oyster reef
NOAA has recommended a grant of US$10m to help construct reefs at a Maryland oyster reef in the Chesapeake Bay
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Vision needed for Canadian aquaculture
Canada’s aquaculture industry has stalled but now is the time for a new vision, says the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance
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Reaction as Ursula von der Leyen re-elected European Commission President
With 401 votes in favour, European Parliament stays with von der Leyen. NGOs first to respond
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Putting ‘silver darlings’ on the menu
Fishing for herring - ‘silver darlings’ - at the only MSC-certified herring fishery in the north-east Atlantic is about to begin
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RFMOs ‘fail to protect oceans’
RFMOs are failing to sustain fisheries and are ’wholly ill-equipped’ to manage the additional responsibility of safeguarding ocean health, says NGO