World Fishing News – Page 127
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NewsSainsbury’s ups its tuna commitment
All of the retailer’s own-brand canned tuna to become both 100% MSC-certified and pole-and-line caught
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NewsNew RAS shrimp feed
A new shrimp feed for RAS has been devised to meet key concerns of shrimp producers
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NewsFishing jobs added to occupation shortage list
Fishing occupations are set to be added to the UK’s Shortage Occupation List (SOL) following recommendations from the Migration Advisory Committee
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NewsUK inshore vessel monitoring rules put on hold
MMO decides to temporarily pause I-VMS roll-out after devices fail tests
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News100th mTrack goes to NIWA research vessel
Scantrol is celebrating the milestone of one hundred mTrack units sold
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NewsSubsidy opposition gathers momentum
A growing number of countries are signing up to end harmful fisheries subsidies and their contribution to the depletion of fish stocks
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NewsHigh seas uncertainty
The newly-agreed UN High Seas Treaty could expedite ocean protection, but for the time being, international waters remain exposed
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NewsSea Pact gains a new member
Acme Smoked Fish has underlined its commitment to ethical practices by joining the Sea Pact collaborative
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NewsScoular strengthens its pet food offering
Scoular is strengthening its capabilities by taking on new assets
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NewsFishing with light – the next generation
A low-ground contact system of rigging trawl gear with lights to improve catch rates in fishing for shrimp in Arctic waters is showing real promise
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NewsScotland doubles Asia salmon trade
Exports to Asia reach GBP 24 million in first-quarter 2023 driven by growing demand
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NewsStriving to stay in the fast lane
Farmed Atlantic salmon has long-transcended the wider seafood category, but its challenges are stacking up
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NewsHow to ensure a sustainable future for aquaculture
Experts have put together eight articles exploring how aquaculture might sustainably meet the needs of a growing global population
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NewsCanadian snow crab impasse ends
A deal has been struck to open the Newfoundland and Labrador snow crab fishery after a dispute over prices
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NewsForeign fishers ‘paying price’ of rushed visa change
Migrant workers may be deported leaving the fishing industry in trouble after the UK government changes the rules on work visas
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NewsFaroes parliament okays increased salmon tax
Effective from 1 August 2023, a total of nine different tax rates – ranging from 0.5% to 20% – can be applied to salmon farming companies
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NewsIOTC ‘misses chance’ to protect yellowfin tuna
The latest session of the IOTC has ended without measures to protect yellowfin tuna which conservation groups say is overfished
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NewsZimbabwe moots fisheries and aquaculture bill
A new fisheries and aquaculture bill – the first of its kind – aims to make doing business in Zimbabwe easier
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NewsTurkey stays resilient
Despite this year’s devasting earthquake, the European country remains focused on increasing its domestic fish catch and its exports
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NewsThai Union names new sustainability director
Chris Shearlock has joined the seafood company as its new Sustainability Director for Europe