World Fishing News – Page 132
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NewsHomegrown Shrimp opens Florida RAS operation
CPF company officially opens its first shrimp farming facility in the United States
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NewsReport: Kiss trawling destroying livelihoods
A form of illegal bottom trawling is causing severe environmental and economic damage to the Gulf of Gabès in Tunisia
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NewsScots fishers criticise advice to avoid mackerel
Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group calls out Good Fish Guide advice to avoid eating mackerel
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NewsNorway export values remain high as volumes fall
High inflation and a weak krone continue to boost the value of Norwegian seafood exports
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NewsSalmon farmer brings in biggest landing craft
Scottish Sea Farms has taken delivery of its biggest landing craft to date, designed to support the company’s move to farms of fewer but larger pens
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NewsNortheast Atlantic mackerel downgraded
Species moves on to the amber list in the Marine Conservation Society’s Good Fish Guide, having been on the charity’s green list since before 2011
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NewsBakkafrost’s Scottish salmon harvest doubles
Producer’s total harvest in the first-quarter of 2023 was 19,100 tonnes, with the Faroese harvest falling by 6,500 tonnes
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NewsSpurdog fishing returns after stocks recover
Northeast Atlantic spurdog fishing has returned to UK waters from 1 April after the latest data revealed that the stock is recovering
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NewsRainbow trout – a fish with healthy potential
Global market for the species is expected to surpass $7 billion by the end of 2033
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NewsJapan’s first BAP could drive up exports
Recognition of Japan’s sustainable red sea bream production could give added impetus to exports
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NewsCoaching delivered for future aquaculture leaders
SAIC initiative aims to equip participants with the tools, skills and confidence to lead under pressure and build successful teams
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NewsSalmon colour measurement tool launched
Digital SalmoFan accurately measures fillet colour throughout the entire value chain
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NewsHigh hopes as iFarm Version 3 gets underway
Norwegian installation could become a giant leap forward for salmon farming if the technology proves successful
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NewsTwo-thirds of tuna stocks ‘unsustainable’
Not all global tuna stocks are meeting the MSC’s sustainability standards, says the ISSF
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NewsCefas appoints new chief scientist
New chief scientist appointed as Cefas looks to revise its strategy for a sustainable future for the marine environment
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NewsFishing vessel skippers lead safety drive
A new commercial fishing safety campaign is underway to reduce fatalities and accidents within the UK’s small fishing vessel fleet
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NewsCefas appoints new chief scientist
Professor Grant Stentiford becomes new lead at the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
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NewsNAPA: NEA coastal states have blown it
Northeast Atlantic coastal states fail to meet their own deadline to agree shares of the mackerel catch
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NewsUK’s February fish landings increase in value
While the volume of fish decreased in the second month of 2023, the value of those landings was up 4% year-on-year