World Fishing News – Page 127
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$85m salmon settlement
Six producers and sellers of Norwegian salmon have reached a settlement in a class action in the United States
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Rügen Fisch closes Lübeck
Thai Union subsidiary Hawesta to close Lübeck plant and transfer operations to Sassnitz
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ASC for Scottish Sea Farms
Three Scottish Sea Farms’ locations achieve ‘global elite’ standard from the Aquaculture Stewardship Council
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IOTC’s ‘missed opportunity’
Latest annual meeting leaves some parties disappointed with the lack of protection given to yellowfin and skipjack tuna in the Indian Ocean
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Board changes at Norcod
Norcod makes changes to its board it prepares to launch on the Oslo Stock Exchange main list
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Illegal fleet blacklisted
A fleet of tuna fishing vessels with a history of illegal activity has been blacklisted in the Indian Ocean
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Chip shop sustainability hub
A new digital platform has been developed to help UK fish and chip shop operators communicate the importance of sustainable seafood to their customers
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Suing EU-UK fishing limits
Lawyers have begun legal action over the unsustainable fishing limits that were agreed between the EU and the UK for 2022
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Inmarsat connects tuna crews
Sashimi-grade tuna specialist Toei Reefer Line has switched its satellite service provision for four internationally-trading ships to Inmarsat’s Fleet Xpress solution
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Canada bans Russian fish
Canada’s government has placed additional sanctions on Russia in response to the continued aggression on Ukraine
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California farming prospect
A Notice of Intent to prepare an environmental impact statement for a Southern California aquaculture opportunity area has been published
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Medical kits for Thai fishers
More than 500 medical kits are being distributed to Thailand’s fishing fleet by Bangkok-based seafood giant Thai Union
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Seafood scheme opens
Applications are open for a relaunched scheme to support England’s seafood sector
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West Africa IUU fishing pact
Efforts to combat IUU fishing off the coast of West Africa are being strengthened with a number of key partnerships
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Global seafood trade growth
Seafood is the most globally-traded animal protein – oustripping beef, pork and poultry, confirms new analysis from Rabobank
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New plant for Arnarlax
Icelandic salmon farming company signs a declaration of intent with officials to build a high-tech processing facility in Patreksfjörður
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Barramundi's growth plans
Barramundi Group Australia has announced plans to expand its barramundi operation off the West Kimberley Coast
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Seafood trade war fears
Trade body boss fears that UK government proposals to change the Northern Ireland Protocol will put the UK and EU’s relationship under strain
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EU organic aqua growth
Organic aquaculture now accounts for a significant part of the EU-27’s total farmed seafood production
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Aqua-solar farm for Taiwan
Lightsource bp will work with Green Rock Energy to co-develop a 150-megawatt solar plant in Budai alongside fish farming operations