World Fishing News – Page 175
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NewsTurkish aquaculture boom
Industry recognises that diversification is key to the country’s fish farming growth
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NewsSquid industry acts on IUU
North American and European buyers and producers take new action to combat commercial and environmental risks
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NewsUK sanctions Russian fish
Russian whitefish features among key products UK government places significantly higher import tariffs on in response to the Ukraine invasion
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NewsTuna longline sustainability
A new online tool providing a visual evaluation of methods to reduce wildlife bycatch in tuna longline fisheries has been launched
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NewsFirst cod farming permit
Norway’s Purecod AS has received a permit to farm Atlantic cod at sea in closed pens
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NewsSimba, NetYield integration
Partnership has resulted in a fully-automated, end-to-end solution for seafood companies
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NewsConflict – EU fishers 'at risk'
The sharp rise in costs, caused by the invasion of Ukraine, necessitates emergency measures for fishing companies, insist industry leaders
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NewsAnpario aquaculture hire
Dr Lawrence Brown has been appointed Anpario’s Senior Technical and Account Manager for Aquaculture
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NewsNanobubble R&D
Gigante Salmon has joined a new collaborative research project looking at the effects of nanobubbles on farmed fish production
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NewsCanada salmon licence calls
Fisheries Minister Joyce Murray urged to renew British Columbia’s open net licences which are set to expire in June 2022
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NewsThai Union, SFP partnership
Seafood giant will require suppliers to participate in fishery improvement projects and Supply Chain Roundtables
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NewsRFVS prawn boat first
A first coldwater prawn fishing vessel has been certified to the Responsible Fishing Vessel Standard
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NewsBiden bans Russian seafood
In response to the invasion of Ukraine, the US and allies have downgraded Russia’s trade status
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NewsSeafood traceability
New measures are announced to help the global seafood industry move to full digital traceability
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NewsSmall trawl door solutions
Morgère believes its range of smaller doors are well suited to UK and Irish fisheries
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NewsReal-time farm monitoring
System will provide baseline data prior to the initial stocking of Grieg’s new salmon farm in Placentia Bay
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NewsProfand acquires Kefalonia Fisheries
Acquisition will see Profand continue its vertical integration of raw materials
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NewsAustralia bounces back
The value of the country’s fisheries and aquaculture production is expected to achieve a 20-year high
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NewsSkretting feed transparency
New responsible sourcing policy includes specific criteria on what marine ingredients its procurement teams can buy