World Fishing News – Page 85
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NewsTuvalu brings Sea Shepherd on board in IUU fight
Tuvalu’s IUU combatting capability has been compromised since losing its only patrol boat in a cyclone last year
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NewsAndfjord Salmon farm ‘progressing well’
Group is building a new land-based farm build-out at Kvalnes, Andøya
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NewsNew Adamas joins Oman fleet
Cutting-edge vessel to ensure high-quality products, boosting country’s economy and enhancing national food security
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NewsTrident to continue operations at Kodiak
Move is aimed at supporting fishers and communities while executing modernisation initiative
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NewsNofima: Consumers need time to find new salmon feeds palatable
Consumers find the thought of using insects and microalgae in salmon feed hard to digest, according to new findings from the Norwegian food research institute
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NewsWright Brothers UK endorses BAP certification
UK seafood supplier provides seafood to more than 500 restaurants around the UK
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NewsNorthline completes Hannah seafood platform
Vessel’s departure from Bellingham’s Fairhaven Shipyard marks the successful completion of a three-year-plus project including 15-months of construction
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NewsAccountability.Fish shares IOTC decisions
In a bid to increase transparency, Accountability.Fish has published the full list of the decisions taken at the latest IOTC session
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NewsSeaweed boosts fashion’s eco credentials
First of a kind ‘Hope on a Rope’ partnership promises to set new standards in corporate sustainability
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NewsCAT spinoff will foster specialisation
CAT has hived off its Canadian subsidiary to allow the two sister companies to specialise
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NewsOpinion: Enhancing fishing safety and sustainability through simulator training
Simulators are playing a crucial role in training fishing crews to fish more safely, accurately and sustainably, explains Martin Reiten of Kongsberg Digital
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Icelandic farmed fish production falls
Salmon accounted for around 88% of the production and Arctic char 11%
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NewsSkretting launches new feed formulation concept
AmiNova allows more precise nutrition, resulting in better utilisation, higher efficiency and lower nutrient release to the environment
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NewsGarware unveils first fully recycled rope
Garware Technical Fibres has unveiled reportedly the first rope made solely from recycled fibres
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NewsNGOs slam France for flouting EU fishing ban
BLOOM and ClientEarth are prepared to take France to court over its failure to adhere to an EU fishing ban in MPAs
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NewsWomen farmers reap a bumper harvest of green mussels
Women farmers in Moothakunnam and Kottappuram, India, have recorded a large harvest of green mussels under the guidance of CMFRI
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NewsAustralian shipbuilder completes multi-purpose researcher
Western Australia’s fisheries research capabilities have been bolstered through the introduction of a purpose-designed and built research vessel
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NewsEJF: Senegal’s yellow card strengthens IUU fight
West African country’s new leaders didn’t cause the crisis in its fisheries, but they can end it, insists Environmental Justice Foundation
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NewsA partnership in Scottish wild fisheries conservation
Independent audits provide Loch Duart with an unparalleled level of transparency in fish health data
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NewsMitsubishi to sell Princes to European food group
Newlat intends to acquire the entire group in an agreement valued at GBP 700 million