World Fishing News – Page 8
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NewsFAI launches Shrimp Hub
FAI has launched a Shrimp Hub to help supply chain professionals embed shrimp welfare and boost performance
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NewsOceana urges Cyprus ocean leadership
Oceana is urging Cyprus to lead the EU towards restored oceans, resilient fisheries and stronger climate security
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NewsWelsh funding opens for fisheries
A new Welsh Government scheme is offering up to £1.85m to support sustainable marine industries
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NewsTime for EU action: Broaden waste streams for insect farming to lead global circular economy
Europe’s insect sector can unlock deeper circularity and food security, but only if rules evolve to allow broader waste feedstocks
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News„Frammistaða toghleranna hefur farið fram úr öllum okkar væntingum“
Þannig hljóðar hreint og klárt mat Jóns Þórs Björnssonar, skipstjóra á Hákoni ÞH-250,
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News“The performance of these doors has exceeded all expectations…”
Thyborøn Trawldoors returns to IceFish.
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NewsNFI welcomes new US dietary guidelines highlighting seafood across the lifespan
2025–2030 Dietary Guidelines for Americans urges increased consumption as part of a healthy, balanced diet
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NewsSeafish funding available to help UK fishers build skills and stay safe at sea
Those who are not currently working in the industry, but are interested in a career in it can also apply
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NewsKAPP founder Freyr Friðriksson steps aside as CEO
Company names Ólafur Karl Sigurðarson to lead next growth phase
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NewsMacduff delivers new aquaculture services vessel Naomi Jennifer
New 25-metre hybrid support craft was built by Macduff Shipyards and designed by Macduff Ship Design
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NewsScottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association updates Science Data Strategy
Revision reflects the sector’s current and future objectives, says SPFA
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NewsFAI and Fresh Studio target pangasius welfare with Vietnam-first assessment protocol
The two organisations plan to develop, test and validate the procedure on more than 100 farms across the country
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NewsMowi, Skretting/Nutreco form strategic feed partnership
New agreement expected to enable the salmon farmer to cut costs and boost margins
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NewsPrice gains in wild fisheries, higher salmon volumes lift Norwegian seafood exports to new heights
Despite a challenging year, the Scandinavian country sold 2.8 million tonnes of seafood worth a record NOK 181.5 billion in 2025
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NewsBrazil’s curimbatá: From countryside staple to export star
The beloved regional fish is emerging as a key species for the country’s aquaculture industry
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NewsTokyo tuna sells for record JPY 510 million
World record sum paid for a 243kg bluefin at the first Toyosu Fish Market of 2026