World Fishing News – Page 135
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NewsIceland’s catch down by over a quarter
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet in February 2023 decreased by 27% or more than 53,300 tonnes
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NewsEU funding for Slovakia
Slovakia has become the latest country to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing
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NewsChinese reopening a boost for Vietnam
The reopening of the Chinese market following pandemic lockdowns has created favourable conditions for the Vietnamese seafood industry
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NewsCooke buys US seafood giant
Acquired Slade Gorton maintains long-standing partnerships with hundreds of North American foodservice and retail customers
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NewsWestern Baltic unveils new trawler design
Lithuanian ship designer creates “a workhorse” of a trawler that doesn’t sacrifice on crew comfort
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NewsInvesting in digitising the aquaculture sector
Seafood investor Bluefront Equity is ramping up its efforts to digitise the seafood industry
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NewsTuna giant ramps up by-catch protection
Thai Union commits to only sourcing from vessels that are implementing best practices to protect ocean wildlife
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NewsScottish aquaculture boosts economy by £3.3 billion
Over the past decade, farmers have grown 1.9 million tonnes of fish worth £9 billion
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NewsFaroes looks to raise salmon farming tax
Recently-elected Faroese government has issued a proposal to adjust the revenue tax for the salmon farming industry
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News85% of global tuna at healthy levels
Eighty-five per cent of tuna sourced worldwide is from stocks at a healthy level, according to the ISSF
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NewsFive years of sustainable shrimp
The Sustainable Shrimp Partnership continues its endeavours to transform the global shrimp industry as it celebrates its fifth anniversary
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NewsIranian aquaculture on a pathway to growth
Government sets out ambitious plans to double the country’s production in the next four years
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NewsTuna boats labour practices accredited
Tuna purse seiners from the Philippines and Papua New Guinea have been accredited for their onboard labour practices
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NewsPNA starts tuna recertification
FADs and bigeye included, with the assessment being made against the new MSC standard
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NewsWiSA marks International Women’s Day
Women in Scottish Aquaculture announces a series of awards for inspirational figures from across the sector
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NewsAquanor Marketing becomes Aquanor Ice Fresh
Move further solidifies Aquanor’s partnership with Icelandic seafood company Samherji Ltd
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NewsA perfect storm
Japan’s fish and seafood sectors are being undermined by weakening consumption and high prices
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NewsUK pledges support for Africa and Asia
The UK government has pledged up to £45 million to support a new Asia-Africa BlueTech Superhighway
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NewsPromoting seafood: ‘think global, act local’
Norway is leading the way on promoting seafood as a sustainable, healthy way of meeting the world’s nutritional needs