World Fishing News – Page 100
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NewsNew planning process trialled in Scotland
A new farm consent process being trialled in Scotland could bring swifter and more coordinated decisions
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NewsZambian farmers benefiting from smallholder aquaculture
New WorldFish study learns the transformative power of fish farming
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NewsSandeel fishing banned in UK waters
UK and Scottish governments both plan sandeel fishing ban to help protect the marine ecosystem
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NewsSatellite company warned it's contributing to overfishing
Chris Packham, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Amanda Holden join campaign to stop satellite-assisted ocean destruction
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NewsIceland’s 2023 catch decreases
Fishing fleet’s landings fell by 3% or more than 39,000 tonnes compared with the previous year to 1,378,768 tonnes
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English fisheries lack trust, says study
Rebuilding trust in English fisheries governance will be vital in creating a sustainable industry post-Brexit, according to a new study
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NewsIntership names second Zamakona wellboat
Norwegian wellboat company, Intership, has named its latest wellboat, the second of two newbuilds from Zamakona Yards Bilbao
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NewsCabo Verde accepts WTO fisheries subsidies agreement
West African country’s instrument of acceptance brings the total number of WTO members that have formally accepted the agreement to 56
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NewsGarware’s new skirt raises sea lice protection
The X12 is a complementary preventive tool proven to delay the infestation of the Caligus parasite without affecting oxygen levels in salmon cages
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NewsSeafood buyers urge South Pacific action
Call for IUU, human rights action issued to the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation at its annual meeting in Ecuador
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NewsCMFRI to develop India’s first lab-grown seafood
Institute to initially focus on developing cell-based meat of high-value marine fish such as kingfish, pomfret and seer fish
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NewsIPNLF appoints two new directors
IPNLF has appointed two new directors to key positions in the organisation
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NewsQFC newbuild to feature cutting-edge Carsoe factory
Company confirms its largest factory fishing trawler to date, Saputi II, will have an advanced processing facility onboard
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NewsUS chefs call for greater traceability
Chefs across the US are calling for greater transparency and traceability in the seafood industry to help combat labour abuses and fraud
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NewsMowi refutes competition rules wrongdoing
Salmon company contests the European Commission’s preliminary view that it breached EU antitrust rules
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NewsFinnish food-tech firm makes by-product breakthrough
Hailia has devised a method to make better and smart use of the entire fish
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NewsBrussels sends Statement of Objections to six salmon farming companies involved in cartel case
European Commission’s preliminary view is the producers breached EU antitrust rules by colluding to distort competition in the market
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NewsFishers slam Bay of Biscay closure
European fishers are ‘astonished’ at France’s unilateral decision to close the Bay of Biscay to fishing for a month, and are urging action
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NewsISSF makes committee appointments
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation has made a number of appointments to its Scientific Advisory and Environmental Stakeholder committees
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NewsUK fish and chip awards adds overseas category
Finalists have been explored in detail and asked to evidence how they’ve overcome challenges associated with producing the iconic dish abroad