World Fishing News – Page 3
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EU pledges €816m in ocean protection
The EU commits to 39 actions to help safeguard the oceans from climate change, pollution and overfishing
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BioMar extends into bioremediation
Aquafeed company expands its offering with a new product category to ensure optimal environmental conditions for shrimp farming
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Norway and UK team up to promote seafood
‘Pescatarian’ should be renamed to something more ‘relatable’ to reach younger audiences
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ISSF outlines five-year vision
The ISSF’s vision for tuna fisheries sustainability is based on ’science, verification and influence’
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Major upgrade planned for Peterhead processing site
Work has begun on a major new £30m processing facility and cold-store upgrade for Denholm Seafoods in Peterhead
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Waitrose joins calls for pelagic sustainability
UK food retailer urges coastal states to deliver collaborative and sustainable fisheries management in the Northeast Atlantic
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Iceland launches new eco-business park
Emphasis will be placed on establishing 100% circularity in the water, energy and food sectors
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Seafood certifiers team up
Responsible Fisheries Management programme and Global Seafood Alliance announce collaboration to promote responsible seafood practices
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Ahead of the pack
Solidus Solutions’ CCO Simon Roda predicts key packaging trends for the seafood industry in 2023
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Stødig opts for Vónin
New Stødig under construction at the Karstensen yard in Skagen is getting a full set of shrimp trawl gear from Vónin
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Biomega appointment
Hege Charlotte Bakken has joined the board of directors at the salmon-based ingredients producer
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Irish demand fund access
Fishermen want immediate access to approved Brexit fund, with the KFO warning millions will be returned if Ireland doesn’t follow Danish lead
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Climate change shrinking tuna productivity, sizes
Potential tuna species productivity and size look set to decrease
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Post-Brexit deal agreed
New agreement reached by UK and Brussels seeks to fix the border problems seen in Northern Ireland
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First South African GSA
Cape Fish has become the first seafood processing plant in South Africa to be recognised by the Global Seafood Alliance
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New seismic advice issued
New guidance has been published in Australia to help improve cooperation between the offshore petroleum and fishing industries
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Sink or swim for EU seas
Seas at Risk has welcomed the EC’s decision to ban bottom trawling but calls for swifter action
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Namibian salmon go-ahead
Innovasea helps Benguela Blue Aqua Farming secure permit for offshore salmon farm in Southern Africa
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ETF: EU plan fails workers
Strategy to gradually phase out bottom fishing will put many jobs at risk, warns the European Transport Workers’ Federation
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Record activity for SalMar
Takeovers of NTS, NRS and SalmoNor have helped SalMar establish an ‘industrial powerhouse’