World Fishing News – Page 115
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NewsMark Foods and Arista Industries join forces
A new combined seafood business in the US aims to generate annual revenue exceeding US$800m
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NewsDisease outbreak limits oyster movements
A disease outbreak at an oyster farm in Devon has restricted oyster movements
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NewsLarger whitefish, mackerel landings lift Iceland’s August catch
Volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet increases by 10% to 114,483 tonnes
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NewsCod farmer enters into merger agreement
Deal will involve a delisting of Statt Torsk’s shares on Euronext Growth Oslo
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NewsEU approves standard to share fisheries data
UN/FLUX harmonises the exchange of fisheries control data internationally
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NewsSeafood climate awards return for second year
Grants of US$70,000 are available to support projects that focus on sustainability and diversity in the seafood industry
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NewsFirst sturgeon farm achieves BAP certification
A supplier of premium caviar has become the first sturgeon farm to achieve Best Aquaculture Practices certification
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NewsSolve Atlantic mackerel stalemate, urge EU fishers
EU fishers accuse Norway and Faroes of ‘unsustainable and irresponsible behaviour’ as they call for talks on mackerel to resume
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NewsJapan’s squid farming breakthrough
University researchers are aiming to address declining squid populations by farming the species
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NewsDesigner appointed for new French research vessel
Freire Shipyard has contracted Longitude Engineering for the basic design of a newbuild research vessel that it’s building for IFREMER
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NewsNew Champion for demersal fishers
Morgère has developed a versatile new trawl door which it describes as one of the most powerful demersal doors on the market
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NewsBoost for Hondruas small-scale fishers
New project aims to allow communities in the Atlántida Seascape to improve small-scale fishing while protecting marine habitats and species
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NewsTe Arawa and Sealord partner on forest project
New initiative is hailed a New Zealand-leading climate change partnership kaupapa, based on te ao Māori principles
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NewsMackerel spawning habits changing as seas warm
Atlantic mackerel are adapting their spawning habits in response to warming seas, according to a new study analysing data from 1992 onwards
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Icelandic fleet’s catch volume and value fall in first-half of 2023
Reduced landings seen in the demersal, pelagics and shellfish categories
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NewsH&S funding for Welsh fishers
Welsh fishers and aquaculture workers are being invited to apply for government funding worth £600,000 to improve health and safety
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NewsShrimp producer Grupo Almar starts carbon footprint reduction project
Through a new, joint multi-year commitment, Ecuadorian firm sets its sights on improving sustainability
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NewsNet supplier buys into solar energy firm
Garware Technical Fibres acquires 26% stake in TP Bhaskar Renewables as part of its roadmap to becoming carbon neutral
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NewsOral shrimp vaccine gets market launch funding
A funding round worth US$8.25m will enable the commercial scale-up of an oral vaccine for shrimp
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NewsNew support launched for ‘improver’ shrimp farmers
ASC develops transparent model for Aquaculture Improvement Projects to drive transformational change at scale