All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 5
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ISSF: IOTC actions needed to maintain momentum for sustainable tuna fisheries
Non-profit partnership explains the need for science-based conservation and effective monitoring in the Indian Ocean
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Scottish blue whiting season nears end
The Scottish blue whiting season nears its end, with boats fishing across multiple North Atlantic regions
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Stolt Sea Farm celebrates 10 years
Stolt Sea Farm celebrates its 10th anniversary of sustainable seafood production using Iceland’s unique geothermal resources
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Macduff delivers new design twin-rigger
Peterhead, Scotland-based Gracious PD 103 is expected to fish in the North Sea, primarily targeting prawns
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BIO-UV/Innovasea pairing brings North American success
Early adopters include the Santomar hatchery and offshore finfish farmer Blue Ocean Mariculture
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Pro-aquaculture campaign launched across Europe
“We work for you with passion” aims to build strong links between producers and the general public
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Is Russia’s salmon industry in trouble?
Sector bucks the country’s aquaculture growth trend as it struggles to get self-sufficient
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First net from recycled material
Consortium of companies in Norway and Iceland have put into use netting derived from recycled fishing gear
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EU tuna industry to fight Thailand trade deal
Europêche is calling for the exclusion of tuna from the trade agreement to prevent unfair competition and combat IUU fishing
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Grieg Seafood CEO steps down
Norwegian salmon company initiates search for new chief with Andreas Kvame departing after 10 years in the role
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Innovation-centricity – the catalyst for a brighter future
The success that seafood companies achieve will greatly depend on their ability to adapt, explains Optimar CEO Siggi Olason
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Thai Union provides relief supplies to earthquake victims and rescuers
Seafood company donates food and essential supplies to support those in Bangkok affected by the recent earthquake in Myanmar
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Iceland’s aquaculture volume, export earnings soar
Atlantic salmon production responsible for strong growth trends
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Aquaculture in Iceland: Unlocking Growth with Affordable, Self-Generated Oxygen
Due to its pristine waters and ideal farming conditions, Iceland’s aquaculture industry is experiencing rapid growth. However, one key challenge continues to slow the pace of expansion: the high cost of oxygen.
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UK fish processing site reaping benefits of digital transformation
Mowi Consumer Products UK has transformed its production, safety and quality processes after a digitisation drive
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A pathway to smarter fish processing
Marel’s FleXicut Jet is designed to get small-scale processors onboard with the same tech used by much bigger operations
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Saving sidestreams
In Finland, fish processors are incorporating new technology to create valuable food products from by-products
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Vičiūna begins €100m salmon facility
Vičiūna hopes its new €100m salmon processing facility in Lithuania will boost salmon consumption in the Baltic
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Seaweed could play key role in fish health
A new study has revealed seaweed’s potential to reduce intestinal inflammation in farmed fish
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Frozen fish sorting – 3D sensor technology leads the way
A new imaging system is drawing attention for its ability to accurately classify and sort frozen tuna