World Fishing News – Page 146
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News£13m for Scottish ventures
Fishing businesses and marine organisations in coastal communities will benefit from Marine Fund Scotland’s latest round of funding
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NewsGreece, Romania support
Greece and Romania have become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing
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NewsUS green light for Kingfish
Land-based aquaculture business confirms the town of Jonesport, Maine, has finalised the building permit application for its US facility
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NewsHigh survival for Andfjord
Norwegian aquaculture company reports continued good biological conditions in its first land-based pool
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NewsFishing by sail power
A prototype Breton fishing vessel is showing the potential for wind propulsion
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NewsRock lobster on a roll
Unprecedented fifth MSC certification for iconic Western Australia rock lobster
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NewsViewpoint: What’s landfill material in other countries is creating $110m in Iceland
Icelanders have created a business culture of making use of the whole fish
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News‘The world needs protein’
Oregon’s new zero-waste fishmeal plant has been built to fully-utilise local fishery resources
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NewsHealing powers
Seafood by-products are making huge contributions to sectors such as food, feed and even medicine
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NewsFrom problem to solution
Increasing small-scale fisheries incomes is about raising the value that fishers can get from their work, says the FAO
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NewsPotential aplenty
There are endless opportunities for seafood by-product utilisation, Matís’ Jónas Viðarsson tells WF
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NewsFunding for Spain, Croatia
Spain and Croatia have become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing
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NewsIllegal fishing crackdown
Oceana and Inmarsat have joined forces to tighten the net on illegal fishing
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NewsIlluminating RAS pilot
Signify helps Havlandet salmon farm improve fish welfare and suppress maturation with Philips LED lights
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NewsGermany, Bulgaria funding
Germany and Bulgaria have become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing
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NewsScallop project launched
Low-impact harvester Arctic Pearl is to set course for the Barents Sea and the reopening of the Arctic scallop fishery