World Fishing News – Page 103
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NewsSamherji founders set up innovation company
The founders of an Icelandic seafood company are marking 40 years in the business by creating a new company to invest in the region they call home
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NewsLRQA: AI tech not a ‘magic bullet’ for food safety
Supply chains warned that food safety protocols should be firmly in place before reaping the benefits that AI has to offer
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NewsLost trawl gear returned from Svalbard
A lost section of a trawl has been returned and put back to use – more than a year after it came fast in the Barents Sea
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NewsWill PAPs be the new aquafeed?
Research highlights how processed animal proteins (PAPs) are safe, sustainable and circular ingredients for global aquafeed
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NewsSecond crabber for Mag-Sea delivered
Khabarovsk Shipbuilding Plant in the Russian Far East has delivered the second of a pair of crabbers for Magadan company Mag-Sea International
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NewsOctopus farming – to be or not to be?
The world’s first commercial octopus farm – being built in the Canary Islands by Nueva Pescanova – seems to be progressing despite public backlash
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NewsNew wellboat for Intership
Intership has taken delivery of its second newbuild from Zamakona with the handover of the hybrid-powered, Salt-designed Inter Scotia
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NewsNew management plan offers hope for Europe’s at-risk eels
Coordinated strategy aims to promote the recovery of the European eel population in the Mediterranean
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NewsFAO/GFCM: Mediterranean, Black Sea overfishing fallen to lowest level in a decade
Fisheries and marine aquaculture generate revenues in excess of US$ 20 billion
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NewsSeafood Scotland seeks European market growth with new hire
French national Marie-Anne Omnes joins as Head of Trade Marketing (Europe)
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NewsHerring boosts Iceland’s November ’23 catch
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed increased by more than 17,000 tonnes to 87,695 tonnes
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NewsUK, Norway agree package for continued North Sea access
UK fishermen to benefit from continued access to Norwegian North Sea waters to fish for stocks such as cod, haddock and hake
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NewsSille Marie joins Norwegian enterprise
Karstensen yard delivers new pelagic trawler to Sille Marie AS, a relatively young venture between Carl Aamodt and the Salthaug family from Sogne
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NewsGSA, FishChoice increase FIP traceability
Seafood buyers helped to ensure the products they’re buying come from a credible fishery improvement project
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NewsSFPA: Scottish pelagic data collection scheme paving the way for a sustainable future
Collaborative approach between pelagic industry and science bodies on data collection hailed a “major sea-change” in fisheries management
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NewsSpain sanctions 25 fishing vessels for disabling tracking
Fines of up to €60,000 per vessel follow Oceana investigation
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NewsAquaShip, Intership merge to create aqua service vessel giant
Merger supported by new majority and controlling shareholder American Industrial Partners Capital Fund VII
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NewsWild Planet donates $1.1m worth of seafood to hungry Americans
California-based canned seafood company gifts the equivalent of 710,000 meals
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NewsAussie prawn fishers urge public to choose sustainably this Christmas
Some 63% of the country’s wild-caught prawns are now certified to the MSC standard
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NewsEvotec scores fishing newbuild orders
Norwegian winch company has won a couple of prestigious new contracts