All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 56
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NewsOnda extends R&D to Brazilian shrimp
Canadian aquaculture research company diversifies into whiteleg shrimp with new satellite facility
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NewsAccountability.Fish: NZ refusing to back an end to WCPFC secrecy
Government won’t support the call to allow observer involvement in the full compliance monitoring process, says NGO
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NewsVIDEO: CCTV footage raises questions over fisheries observer death
Eritara Aati Kaierua was a fisheries observer whose suspicious death at sea remains unresolved
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NewsOpinion: Balancing upgrades and budgets in the fishing industry
Solutions that address regulatory compliance and operational efficiency without breaking the bank are crucial, explains Dan Rolfe, Head of DiPerk Power Solutions
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NewsAmericans eating less seafood (but diversifying more)
NFI’s Annual Top 10 List determines the most consumed seafood species in 2022
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NewsSeafish appoints new board members
UK seafood industry body has added two new members to its board, Sarah Holmyard and Georgina Wright
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NewsICFA calls for blue food inclusions in COP29 decision-making
International Coalition of Fisheries Associations releases resolution for UN Climate Change Conference
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NewsThai Union targets $7bn in revenue and double earnings in six years
Seafood giant says new Strategy 2030 is pivotal to its vision of becoming the world’s leading marine health and nutrition company
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NewsHEART UK renews partnership with Loch Duart Salmon
Charity’s CEO and Dietetic Advisor visit Scottish farm to verify the product’s health benefits
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NewsBrussels, Norway agree on new cod quota
Deal replaces Norway’s post-Brexit decision to set a catch limit for the EU below its historical fishing rights
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NewsSalmon Evolution on track for expansion by 2026
Phase 2 of the expansion of Indre Harøy follows a strong Q3 for Salmon Evolution
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NewsMediterranean, Black Sea sustainability boost
Latest GFCM sitdown sees 20 countries and the EU unite to bolster efforts for responsible fisheries and aquaculture
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NewsLighting up fish welfare
Hyperspectral imaging of biofluorescence can potentially measure early signs of stress in fish and invertebrates, finds new research conducted by Nofima
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NewsProject tackling marine plastics problem with circular fishing gear
EU-funded SEARCULAR looking to prevent thousands of tonnes of marine plastic ending up in the ocean each year
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NewsDrones hailed a ‘game-changer’ for Indian fisheries, aquaculture
Government also to develop 100 climate-resilient coastal villages to protect fisher livelihoods
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Industry EventsSWIG: Water Quality Monitoring for Aquaculture
Webinar | 19 November 2024
Aquaculture significantly contributes to Scotland’s economy and the UK’s £1 billion industry, offering employment and growth. However, rapid expansion poses environmental risks. The SWIG webinar will discuss advancements in sensor technologies for water quality monitoring, ensuring sustainability while optimizing stock health and yields, essential for balancing economic gains and environmental protection. -
NewsNOAA pledges US$95m for fish migration
NOAA Fisheries is offering US$95 million for fish passage projects, prioritising tribal and community-supported initiatives
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NewsPTG Frionordica wins RSW supply contract
Contract with Larsnes Mek Verksted is to deliver two refrigerated seawater systems for Rostein’s new live fish carrier
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NewsIndustry welcomes EU Fisheries Commissioner Costas Kadis
Kadis’s commitment to understanding and addressing the many fisheries challenges is encouraging, says Europêche
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NewsBakkafrost board buoyant despite challenges
Bakkafrost’s board remains buoyant despite weak Q3 results owing to low salmon prices and a virus outbreak at one of its farms