World Fishing News – Page 69
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NewsUrgent call for European fisheries roadmap
Scientists and stakeholders are urging Brussels to deliver a delayed roadmap for the energy transition in EU fisheries by 2024
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NewsEuropean Commission: MAPs help reduce pressure on stocks
A new Brussels report highlights the success of multiannual plans in ensuring sustainable fisheries management in the North Sea and Atlantic
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NewsNorway relaunches UK seafood campaign
The Norwegian Seafood Council has relaunched its ‘Explore’ campaign encouraging UK consumers to expand their seafood choices
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NewsIncreased protection for Bay of Biscay dolphins
European Commission takes measures to reduce incidental catches based on member states’ recommendation
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NewsFirst shortlists for 2025 fish and chip awards
Contenders named for best newcomer and best young frier prizes
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NewsNAFO 2024: Key decisions on cod and redfish stocks
The joint EU-Canada proposal to reopen the Northern cod fishery with a revised sharing arrangement has been approved
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NewsPeru’s strong first anchovy season drives higher fishmeal production
Chinese demand for marine ingredients weakens as domestic production increases
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NewsMaine Ocean Farms goes electric
East coast oyster producer boosts its operations with custom-built electric workboats and marine fast charging
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NewsNorwegian RAS venture boosted by nanobubbles
Technology delivers strong results in efficiency and sustainability at aquaculture facility
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NewsIndian black soldier fly bio-waste conversion unit opened
Larvae will be used to convert waste into sustainable protein sources to replace fishmeal in mariculture feeds
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NewsThai Union opens Innovation Hub in the Netherlands
New facility will soon begin welcoming consumers, academia, partners and customers for potential collaborations
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NewsEU Ocean Week: Leaders urged to prioritise ocean health
140 organisations call on Brussels to introduce new Ocean Fund and ban destructive activities
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NewsNGOs sue France over MPA failures
Environmental NGOs BLOOM and ClientEarth are suing France for allegedly allowing trawling in protected marine areas, violating EU conservation laws
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NewsHigh Liner Foods celebrates 125 years
High Liner Foods celebrates its 125th anniversary, with Lunenburg declaring 12 December 2024 as ‘High Liner Foods Day’
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NewsCandidates identified for US open ocean aquaculture
New report’s findings show how species selection can address environmental risks and knowledge gaps
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NewsMiAlgae finalist for 2024 Earthshot Prize
MiAlgae, a finalist for the 2024 Earthshot Prize, uses whisky waste to produce omega-3, offering a sustainable alternative to overfishing
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NewsDeveloping a digital profile for green conversion
Naoned is the oldest vessel in the APAK fleet, but the one best suited for a comprehensive rebuild – ahead of a major refit hoped to slash operating costs
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News600,000 tonnes in 2029: Mowi outlines growth plans
Salmon giant’s strategy will also seek to raise revenues to €8.5 billion
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NewsAKVA merges subsidiaries
Aquaculture technology and services says the move is intended to simplify its corporate structure
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NewsUCO and Mowi expand ROV partnership
UCO and Mowi are expanding their partnership by increasing ROV units by 40%, improving welfare standards in salmon farming