World Fishing News – Page 131
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NewsGovernment ‘listening’ as HPMA consultation closes
Public consultation on Scottish government plans to designate at least 10% of the country’s seas as highly protected has now ended
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NewsReport: Korea exposed to high-risk seafood
Seafood linked to human rights abuses and illegal fishing could be ending up in the Korean market, according to the Environmental Justice Foundation
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NewsBlue sustainability loan for Japanese farmed salmon
Proximar has signed Japan’s ‘first’ blue-sustainability loan to develop its aquaculture system for Atlantic salmon
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NewsHigher first-quarter harvest for Mowi, earnings rise
Atlantic salmon producer harvested 102,500 tonnes of gutted weight equivalent fish in the first-quarter of 2023
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NewsBrim completes Polar Seafood purchase
Brim finalises 50% acquisition of North Atlantic seafood processor and exporter
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NewsKaravela rebrands Larsen canned fish range
Latvia-headquartered canned fish producer has launched a new brand identity for its Larsen range of products, sold in the German market
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NewsSeafish launches 2023 processing survey
Seafood processing businesses are being urged to take part in a survey to help inform government policy
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NewsCooke completes Slade Gorton purchase
Canadian seafood group finalises the acquisition of one of the United States’ largest distributors, importers and manufacturers of fresh and frozen seafood
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NewsScottish government urged to prioritise seafood jobs
Salmon Scotland has asked Scottish government not to put politics before employment when considering a proposed ban on all marine activity in Scottish waters
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NewsBumper capelin catch for Iceland
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet increased by 75% or almost 110,000 tonnes in March 2023
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NewsFjord Maritime lands live carrier contract
Deal will see containerised battery installed on Firda Seafood Group vessel at Norse Shipyard Group in Turkey
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NewsIcelandic Fisheries Bursary Award winners named
The three 2023 winners are all students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik
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NewsInnovasea launches greener feeding solution
FlowFeeder improves feed conversion and lowers carbon footprint
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NewsMSC ups sustainability drive by $100m
Non-profit plans to channel the money through its Ocean Stewardship Fund
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NewsEU issues Indian Ocean tuna proposals
Ahead of the next IOTC session, four proposals have been put forward to improve the conservation and management of fisheries
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NewsUkrainian aquaculture – one year on
While it epitomises determination and resilience, the industry is in an increasingly precarious position due to the ongoing conflict
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NewsSalmon Evolution secures facility build funding
Salmon Evolution has secured a finance package that will be used to construct its first production facility
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NewsGreen light for Canadian land-based facility
Kelly Cove Salmon Ltd wants to build a CAN$72 million land-based Atlantic salmon aquaculture facility
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NewsNEA mackerel failure saddens EU fishers
EU fishing industry voices disappointment that coastal states again failed to successfully establish a sharing agreement for the mackerel fishery
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NewsFirst yellowtail harvest for Kingfish Maine
Aquaculture venture celebrates inaugural small batch, limited release into the US market