World Fishing News – Page 125
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MSC standard changes a 'missed opportunity'
NGOs caution MSC over ambiguous certification standard warning its reputation is under threat
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Aquaculture sustainability tool
A sustainability tool which uses real-life farm and feed data is now available for the aquaculture industry
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Sustainable fishing gear survey
A survey of French and English fishermen has found the majority are ready to embrace more sustainable fishing gear
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Arctic Fish nets new shareholder
Shareholders agree to sell their stakes in Icelandic salmon farming company for close to NOK 1.1 billion
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NAPA sustainable fisheries plea
Concern that major brands are moving away from Atlantic mackerel prompts NAPA to urge governments to act on sustainable fisheries
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Marel ties up Wenger deal
$540 million purchase will form a new business segment and the fourth pillar of the Marel business model
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New oyster restoration tool
Aim is to reverse the 95% decline of English native oyster populations and reinstate the multiple benefits that the molluscs bring
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‘No time to lose’ for Iceland
Seafood innovation needs more support, says Minister of Food, Fisheries and Agriculture
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No waste in fish
Seafood economy needs to get much better at utilising and maximising the value of its raw materials, experts say
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IceFish 2022 winners
Thirteen awards were bestowed at the 8th Icelandic Fisheries Awards, including two that recognised outstanding career contributions
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Salmon Evolution US ambitions
Salmon Evolution aims to raise production capacity with a North America expansion
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Aller Aqua acquires Danforel
Aller Aqua Group acquires Europe’s leading producer of smoked trout fillets
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Genetics – the new frontier
Genetics in aquaculture and fisheries is offering new approaches to tackling key challenges
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‘Double in a decade’
Fisheries leader tells the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2022 that collaboration will bring considerable growth to the seafood sector
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Sustainable British tuna
Plans to reopen a cannery on St Helena will see the delivery of the first ever British one-by-one caught tuna
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Ukraine war hits EU fishers
The ongoing conflict in Ukraine could put a €300 million hole in the EU-27 fishing fleet’s profits this year
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IceFish 2022 is ready!
The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition is all set to open its doors on Wednesday 8 June, welcoming exhibitors and attendees from around the world
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Caroline Fisheries joins GSSI
Tuna purse seine company becomes the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative’s first partner from Micronesia
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Promoting sustainable seafood
The Norwegian Seafood Council is trying to change the UK’s perception about seafood and sustainable diets
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New US aqua prospect
Impacts of aquaculture opportunity areas in the Gulf of Mexico to be assessed