World Fishing News – Page 147
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Tub manufacturer faces challenges and opportunities
Sæplast has been producing a range of tubs, boxes and other products in Dalvík and was a pioneer in such storage systems for fish. But much has changed over the years and attitudes have also changed.
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Good fishing – despite patchy weather
Brim’s freezer trawler Vigri is alongside in Reykjavík after a month at sea on grounds from the Reykjanesgrunn off the south to the Kolkugrunn area off the north coast
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Third EU-Morocco SFPA Joint Commission reviews progress
Parties review the activity and use of fishing opportunities at the end of the second year of the protocol
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Dow Jones sustainability kudos
Thai seafood giant says it has reaffirmed its reputation as a green food producer
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French caviar house opens UK lab
French company Petrossian has opened a new caviar laboratory on the outskirts of London in a bid to combat Brexit red tape.
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Nueva Pescanova opens aquaculture research centre
The Nueva Pescanova Group has opened a private aquaculture research centre in O Grove, Pontevedra, said to the first such facility in Spain.
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All the content of IceFish – presented online
Exhibitors and visitors can this year take part in the online IceFish Connect
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Acme Smoked Fish joins GSSI
The Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative is being joined by Brooklyn-based Acme Smoked Fish (Acme) as its latest funding partner.
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NFFO appoints new deputy CEO
The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) has appointed its former chair, Mike Cohen, as new deputy chief executive.
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Seafood plays key role in boosting Norwegian exports
Seafood exports are expected to play a big part in Norway’s goal of increasing exports, excluding oil and gas, by 50% by 2030.
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Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak opportunities
The European Commission has published its proposal for the catches of fish stocks in the Atlantic Ocean, Kattegat and Skagerrak.
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Source of inspiration
Iceland is well positioned to offer the United Kingdom a lot more than just its favourite whitefish
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Arctic char – niche species ready to go mainstream
There are ambitious plans to bring what is currently a niche farmed species to greater prominence as Arctic char production is about to be stepped up by Norwegian Fish Farms working with seafood producer Babord Group.
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Orkney Shellfish Hatchery’s first stock of flat oyster spat released
Orkney Shellfish Hatchery has released its first stock of native flat oysters into the ocean, following the sale of native oyster spat to a local restoration project.
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Recruitment drive for Scottish seafood processing
Scotland’s seafood industry has launched a new campaign to help find candidates to fill numerous vacancies across the processing sector, particularly in the busy run up to Christmas.
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Surveillance of Pacific to tackle IUU fishing a success
One of the largest fisheries surveillance operations in the world has come to a successful close today following 12 days of international co-operation to target illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing in the Pacific Ocean.
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Skipsteknisk secures Canadian design contracts
Norwegian naval architect Skipsteknisk has confirmed two new design contracts for Canadian fishing companies, in addition to an ongoing build due for delivery in 2022.
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Canada wraps up Operation North Pacific Guard
Canadian fishery officers have now completed their involvement in Operation North Pacific Guard, an annual international law enforcement operation in the high seas of the North Pacific with Canada’s counterparts from the United States, Korea and Japan.
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Gearing up for capelin
Iceland’s pelagic sector is looking forward to what is hoped will be the largest capelin season for a couple of decades
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Shrimp producer awarded Sri Lanka’s first BAP certification
Taprobane Seafood Group has become the first Sri Lankan company certified to offer three-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) shrimp.