World Fishing News – Page 44
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NewsMichel Roux champions zero waste
Chef Michel Roux is urging nose-to-tail eating ahead of Stop Food Waste Day on 30 April
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NewsISSF: Progress made at IOTC
NGO applauds new measures for skipjack, bigeye and sharks, but urges further action
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NewsEuropêche: Sustainability-based tariffs could level the playing field
EU cannot turn a blind eye to imports that don’t meet the same standards as domestic products, insists fishing industry body
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NewsMarinTrust aligns with GSSI standards
MarinTrust and GSSI are aligning marine ingredients standards to reduce duplication and complexity
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NewsCanada urged to boost aquaculture
Canada must prioritise sustainable aquaculture to boost food security and coastal communities
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NewsSalMar to merge with Wilsgård
Deal brings together two strong players in Norway’s salmon farming sector
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NewsTrump opens Pacific Marine Monument to American fishers
Executive Order allows commercial fishing on more than 400,000 square miles west of Hawaii
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NewsMiAlgae submits plans for new production plant
Biotech company’s Scottish facility will help meet the demand from aquaculture and pet food markets for alternatives to wild fish omega-3s
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NewsGTA welcomes Indian Ocean fisher welfare progress
Multi-stakeholder group buoyed by positive response to proposals addressing “critical labour welfare issues” in region’s tuna fisheries
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NewsTrump’s seafood order gets mixed response
US President’s “Restoring American Seafood Competitiveness” strategy is expected to have both positive and negative impacts
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NewsMarking ten years in aquaculture genetics
The Scottish based aquaculture genetics company Xelect has established over 30 breeding programmes around the world
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NewsTrump signs Executive Order to revive US seafood industry
“The erosion of American seafood competitiveness at the hands of unfair foreign trade practices must end,” says US President
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NewsSeawool start-up puts shellfish by-products to use
Industrial Biotechnology Innovation Centre-supported Seastex moves its headquarters to Glasgow to get closer to supply chains
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NewsChina signs up to PSMA fisheries pact
World’s largest fishing nation becomes 108th state to join FAO agreement on tackling IUU fishing
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NewsEuropêche: Progress but also persistent gaps at IOTC
“We now have the tools to ensure the long-term sustainability of skipjack, bigeye and yellowfin,” says Anne-France Mattlet
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NewsIceland’s latest fresher trawler arrives from Spanish builder
Skipasýn-designed Hulda Björnsdóttir has been built at Astilleros Armón, originally for fishing company Thorfish
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NewsNew opportunities for CatchCam
SNTech is actively developing and testing innovative technologies to improve fisheries selectivity
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NewsThe US tariff threat to Scottish salmon trade
There are concerns about the future of Scottish salmon exports and the tariff’s broader economic impact
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NewsAI biometrics for improved seafood sustainability
SeafoodAI’s flagship solution, CrabScan360, uses real-time biometric data to improve sustainability
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NewsUN: Global food security requires ‘silicon fjord’ innovation to trickle down to all aquaculture
Amid food security concerns, industry is urged to do much more to ensure it can meet the world’s growing food demands