World Fishing News – Page 119
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Squid aquaculture breakthrough
Researchers in Japan have designed a ‘ground-breaking’ squid aquaculture system
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Caviar trade concerns
FEAP ”greatly disturbed” by amendment to US laws which could ban imports of EU products
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Russia in turmoil
Fish sector faces a perfect storm of export restrictions, a lack of equipment and the logistics chaos – all caused by sanctions from the west
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GM salmon evaluated
Fish created that are similar to other farmed salmon in terms of health and omega-3 content
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Swedish, Finnish support
Pair become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing and aquaculture
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America urged to clean up
US seafood companies need to act to stop biodiversity loss in their supply chains, says Greenpeace
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F3 aquafeed contest latest
Contestants competing in the F3 Challenge – Carnivore Edition have sold thousands of tonnes of fish-free feed
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Garware’s new nets
New Star nets with Garware V4 technology are the only HDPE nets that can be impregnated with traditional water-based antifouling paints
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India eyes seaweed growth
Some 342 suitable farming sites have been georeferenced that have an annual production potential of 9.7 million tonnes
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European antibiotics first
Kingfish Zeeland has become the first company in Europe to successfully complete a pilot of the new Raised Without Antibiotics Standard
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New factory trawler ordered
Tersan Shipyard has confirmed it is building a vessel for Nordbank Hochseefischerei
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Purse seining decreases
ISSF report shows slight decrease in purse seine vessels overall with fewer large-scale vessels fishing for tropical tuna globally
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Rise in tuna stock health
Percentage of tuna from healthy stocks up 6 points, Eastern Pacific Ocean skipjack rating moves to green
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Govt funding for UK seafood
Sector is set to see an exciting influx of innovation thanks to the latest round of government funding
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Three months that became 25 years
Gísli V Jónsson, this year’s Outstanding Icelandic Skipper, discusses his remarkable career
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Fresh salmon border delays
The UK government is being urged to prioritise fresh Scottish salmon exports amid border delays
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Seafood growth will return
The world is producing and consuming slightly less seafood, but the FAO maintains there will be upturns through to 2030
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Seafood sustainability potential
Consumers choose fish for its health benefits but more could be done to make it a sustainable choice
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RFM certification for hake
A hake fishery becomes the first outside Alaska to be certified to RFM standards