World Fishing News – Page 120
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NewsFalling demand and El Niño to challenge global aquaculture
Asian shrimp industry in particular is facing a challenging period of record-low prices, according to a new aquaculture report from Rabobank
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NewsSeafood standards campaign launches in US
The GSA is inviting seafood retailers across the US to join a sustainability awareness campaign
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NewsHow aquaculture has reshaped the seafood industry (and why it’s a good thing!)
Award-winning fishery scientist and educator Emily De Sousa explains why sustainable aquaculture is beneficial for the environment and consumers alike
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NewsScottish seafood gets the sushi treatment
The importance of Scottish seafood to Japanese markets is being discussed ahead of the International Seafood & Technology Expo in Tokyo
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NewsAdvice updated for eating smoked fish
Pregnant women and people with a weakened immune system urged to avoid eating ready-to-eat cold-smoked or cured fish over listeriosis fears
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NewsNew guidance and training for shellfish production
UK local authorities can now permit shellfish producers to collect shellfish and water samples provided they are fully trained
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NewsAgreement reached to uplift small-scale fish farmers
GSA, TCRS and Choice Canning partner to uplift aquaculture producers, starting in India
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NewsAlaskan seafood gets ARCTIC bill boost
The new ARCTIC Act aims to support farming and fishing communities across Alaska
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NewsMaine lobster gets a makeover
A new campaign is championing workers in Maine’s lobster industry
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NewsUN: Global food systems ‘broken’
United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres urges transformation in how food is produced and consumed
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NewsScotland’s vision for sustainable aquaculture
There’s a new strategy to support Scotland’s fish farming sector
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NewsSalmon farmers back Shetland tall ships
Shetland salmon farmers have joined forces to support Lerwick’s hosting of a festival held every summer in European waters
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NewsThai Union explains its $200m sustainability commitment
Chief Sustainability Officer Adam Brennan talks SeaChange 2030 and reshaping seafood
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NewsUnderwater cameras monitor juvenile fish
A new underwater camera network will help monitor the habitats of key species in England’s south-west
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NewsCAT opens shrimp genetics research centre
A new research centre in California promises to accelerate shrimp breeding
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NewsUK mussel farm benefits study
A project funded under the government’s FISP scheme is assessing the wider benefits of the UK’s first offshore mussel farm
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NewsEnvironmental groups slam Biden’s vaquita response
US President’s decision has “diminished the effectiveness” of CITES, say members of the environmental NGO community
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NewsBAP certification for Sri Lankan shrimp plant
Srimic Exports’ site is the first black tiger shrimp processing plant in Sri Lanka to be awarded BAP certification
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NewsUnited States holds off issuing Mexico trade ban
President Biden will not embargo products despite Mexico’s failure to halt illegal wildlife trade threatening the vaquita porpoise
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NewsFreire to build French research vessel
Oceanographic newbuild will also perform fisheries-related duties on the continental shelf