All World Fishing articles in Web Issue – Page 6
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100% Great Lakes Fish wins sustainability award
The 100% Great Lakes Fish initiative has won a SICA award for reducing waste and promoting diversity
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Peru imposes jumbo flying squid regulations
Peru’s new regulation ensures jumbo flying squid sustainability, protecting artisanal fishers and banning industrial expansion
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Light and diet govern salmon maturation
New research reveals that light and diet can control early maturation in farmed salmon
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Fishers’ knowledge rivals satellite data
A new study shows how fishers’ local ecological knowledge can rival satellite data in mapping marine habitats
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Three-Sixty Aquaculture appoints chair
UK shrimp farm brings in Neil Reynolds to drive water quality innovation, also granted new patents
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Brussels urged to deliver a reinforced, specific fund for fisheries and aquaculture
Industry leaders emphasise the sectors’ critical role in food security, economic stability and environmental sustainability
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€6.6m EU funding boost for Irish fisheries
Investments of €6.6 million have been secured by Irish fishers under EU-funded schemes
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TOMI expands into aquaculture with new partner
US company’s SteraMist technology introduced by microalgae producer Algafeed
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Catchwise backed to ‘revolutionise’ fisheries with satellite tracking, AI
Norwegian start-up raises NOK 14.5 million in its pre-seed funding round, led by Dreamcraft Ventures
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Canada sees sales of certified tuna soar
Past two years brought a 582% increase in the volume of MSC-certified tuna sold in the country
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Sustainability boost for Southeast Asia shrimp farming
Scottish scientists lead multi-million-dollar project to transform industry and empower small-scale farmers
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Argentine red shrimp awarded MSC certification
After a decade of effort, Argentina is celebrating its first MSC-certified coastal shrimp fishery
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GTA unveils five-year roadmap
The GTA has launched its 2025-2030 strategy to promote sustainable, transparent tuna fishing across the world
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UK secures 2,000 tonnes of Faroese quota
The UK has secured over 2,000 tonnes of fishing opportunities in Faroese waters for 2025, valued at GBP 5 million
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Red tape has UK shellfish aquaculture in a bind
Offering the perfect marine protein, mussel and oyster producers could thrive if given a supportive platform by policymakers
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Skretting Japan in ASC first
Skretting Japan’s Imari Plant becomes the country’s first ASC-certified feed mill, promoting sustainable farming in the country
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Brimmond’s NetJet completes trials
Brimmond’s NetJet net cleaning pump completes successful trials, receiving positive feedback and enabling improvements
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Ukraine becomes 80th party to the PSMA
Country becomes the latest FAO member to become a party to the Agreement on Port State Measures (PSMA)
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Australia advances labelling change for seafood
Enabling the population to choose Australian fish, country-of-origin labelling (CoOL) will be added to menus from 1 July 2025
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Saudi approval for Unibio protein
Unibio’s protein gains Saudi approval for use in aquaculture feed, advancing sustainable protein alternatives globally