World Fishing News – Page 10
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NewsNo going back for Storeknut after using controllable doors
The Norwegian pelagic vessel has been using a pair of Vónin’s fully automatic Twister trawl doors since spring 2025
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NewsNortheast Atlantic mackerel deal reached by UK, Norway, Faroe Islands and Iceland
Overarching aim remains to achieve a fully-comprehensive, six-party sharing arrangement that includes the EU and Greenland
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NewsRed tape threatens UK’s share of £6bn global seaweed market
UK Seaweed Network calls for streamlined licensing, increased investment in processing, stronger R&D support and investor incentives
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NewsCat engine rebuild keeps Cornish trawler Crystal Sea fishing fit for the future
Trawlermen Alec and David Stevens safeguard family business with a robust marine engine overhaul using guaranteed remanufactured parts
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NewsDSM-Firmenich secures EU approval for Hy-D use in aquaculture
Authorisation marks a regulatory first for vitamin D nutrition in European fish farming, company says
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NewsFrance in legal dispute over seabird protection
A group of international NGOs are taking legal action against French authorities for failing to protect seabirds against fishing gear entanglement
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NewsBay Hill Seafood Sales joins NFI Sushi Council
Seafood wholesaler brings deep industry experience and trusted supply capabilities to sushi category coalition
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NewsHerring and haddock boost Iceland’s November catch
Higher whitefish and pelagic landings lead to a total reported catch of 102,779 tonnes
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NewsEU fishing limits will not end overfishing
Oceana says the 2026 fishing limits do not tackle the core problem behind the sector’s economic struggles: Depleted fish populations
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News2026 fishing quotas agreed for Atlantic and North Sea, Mediterranean and Black Sea
But European Commission says it couldn’t support a compromise reached on Mediterranean fishing opportunities
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NewsAce Aquatec enters African market
Lesotho’s Sanlei has adopted Ace Aquatec’s humane stunner as regional aquaculture demand and welfare expectations rise
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NewsEU and UK seal 2026 fisheries deal
The EU and UK have finalised 2026 fishing limits with conservation measures to protect declining North-East Atlantic stocks
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NewsEU and Cook Islands renew fisheries deal
EU and Cook Islands have signed a seven-year protocol granting limited tuna access with sustainability-focused financial support
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NewsHampidjan launches global aquaculture firm ELDI
Hampidjan is consolidating its aquaculture operations into a new company to create coordinated global growth
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NewsASC celebrates landmark year of growth, innovation and global collaboration
Advances achieved in responsible aquaculture, global partnerships and its certification programmes, organisation says
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NewsDelivering on science while delaying monitoring for Pacific tuna fisheries: ISSF’s response to the WCPFC annual meeting
When WCPFC members align around shared scientific objectives, significant outcomes are possible, global coalition says
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NewsEuropean Social Partners: New Med fishing proposal threatens jobs, coastal communities
Purported cuts come despite significant sacrifices already made to rebuild stocks, say Europêche, Copa-Cogeca and ETF
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NewsEU Fish Market Report 2025 highlights shifting consumption, tightening trade balance
Seafood sector is navigating inflationary pressure, subdued consumption and evolving global supply dynamics, finds new EUMOFA analysis
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NewsEgypt cements its aquaculture research partnership with WorldFish for further 25 years
New agreement bolsters Egypt’s position as a leading producer of aquatic foods in Africa
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NewsEU, Norway and UK agree on North Sea fishing opportunities for 2026
New management approach and long-term strategy arranged for North Sea herring