World Fishing News – Page 35
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NewsSSP launches shrimp wage initiative
SSP and IDH are launching a project in Ecuador to ensure shrimp farm workers receive verified living wages
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NewsABP buys Grimsby Seafood Village
UK’s largest port operator makes strategic move to support food security
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NewsNew head appointed for Nofima’s fish health team
Kjetil Fyrand moves from Pharmaq to lead the Fish Health Department
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NewsASC: Data-driven aquaculture key to ocean future
Farmed seafood labelling organisation calls for data-driven investment in sustainable aquaculture to secure a thriving ocean future
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NewsNGO funding in fisheries scrutinised
A new report questions NGO transparency, revealing hidden geopolitical interests influencing EU fisheries policy decisions
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NewsSkretting drives global sustainability efforts
Skretting’s 2024 report highlights major sustainability gains and launches a new initiative to drive progress
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NewsMoving in the right direction – FAO releases latest, biggest assessment of global fish stocks
Director-General Qu Dongyu urges governments to “act with urgency” to ensure marine fisheries deliver for people and planet
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NewsAce Aquatec-Aquascot collaboration to embed AI into fish processing
Scottish firms use Highlands and Islands Enterprise backed project to integrate real-time data into processing lines
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NewsSPSG issues new mackerel industry briefing document
Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group outlines UK’s determination to seek a resolution to the coastal state impasse
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NewsUNOC 2025 echoes down under: New FAO data, Aussie innovation and the future of fishing
Australian scientists and fishers highlight local innovation and global momentum to protect ocean biodiversity in the wake of the UN Ocean Conference
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NewsKnowledge-based feeding and planning solutions for aquaculture
A new IT solution in Portugal, Greece and Cyprus could help aquaculture make informed decisions quickly and optimise fish feeding and production planning
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NewsTrialling steel grid to replace flexible excluder
A flexible grid tested onboard Norwegian pelagic trawler Cetus looks promising after being tried out for two trips on Norway pout
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NewsFishScanner tested during capelin survey
Hampiðjan’s DynIce Data cable and the Star Oddi Fish Scanner have been brought together to provide a new look at assessing stock
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NewsStudying Normandy’s whelk fishery
A number of gaps remain in the knowledge relating to this important fishery pursued by around 130 fishing vessels in the region
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NewsPacific salmon outsmart sea lice
Early immune response is key to Pacific salmon’s natural sea lice resistance, offering hope for aquaculture
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NewsNZ aquaculture growth signals bright future
New Zealand’s aquaculture export surge sends a clear signal of strong future growth
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NewsEU fishers hail UNOC3 declaration as a boost to ocean, fisheries governance
Declaration underscores sustainable fisheries’ role in preserving marine ecosystems and addressing poverty, hunger and malnutrition, says Europêche
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NewsIcelandic fisheries production down 22% in May
Total volume of fish landed by the fishing fleet falls by 22% to 68,190 tonnes
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NewsAgrimingold becomes first shrimp farm in Ecuador to join ASC Improver Programme
The AIP covers 135 hectares of Pacific white shrimp farming in El Oro Province
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NewsASC, South Korea’s National Institute of Fisheries Science sign MOU
New agreement expected to strengthen international collaboration and drive sustainable growth within country’s seafood farming sector