World Fishing News – Page 148
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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.
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Harnessing the power of start-ups in Irish aquaculture
Start-ups from a range of industries including engineering, IT and farming have taken part in a programme aimed at promoting innovation in Irish aquaculture.
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First Australian scallop fishery to get blue tick
The Abrolhos Island and Mid-West scallop trawl fishery has achieved MSC certification, the first scallop fishery in Australia and the eleventh fishery in Western Australia (WA) to gain certification.
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Qikiqtaaluk design near completion
Qikiqtaaluk Fisheries Corporation (QFC) is investing in a replacement vessel for the 1987-built Saputi.
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Sanford strengthens digital capabilities with Innova
Innova software is up and running at the first Sanford site in New Zealand, helping the fish processing leader increase the flexibility and efficiency of its business.
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A wealth of ship design experience
“We provide clients with the highest standard of marine design and engineering, and the company’s portfolio includes many projects from zero-emissions passenger ferries and ro-pax, cruise vessels, container ships, offshore vessels to yachts – and in particular fishing vessels,” said Natalia Jarocka of Nelton’s sales department.
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Fjölbreytt reynsla við skipahönnun
„Hjá okkur fá viðskiptavinir okkar skipahönnun og verkfræðiþjónustu í fremstu röð og meðal verkefna okkar hafa verið skip af ýmsu tagi, allt frá farþegaferjum án kolefnislosunar og ekjuferjum, skemmtiferðaskipum, gámaflutningaskipum og útsjávarskipum til skemmtisnekkja – og sérstaklega veiðiskip,“ segir Natalia Jaocka frá söludeild Neltons.
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Sparrow breakthrough with groundfish fleet
The Injector trawl doors manufactured by Mørenot and used around the world have been a real success with the Icelandic fleet, according to Mørenot Ísland’s sales manager Björn Jóhannsson, who has sold Injector doors to most leading fishing companies over the last few years.
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Sparrow-hlerarnir sanna sig í botnveiðum
Injector toghlerarnir sem Mørenot framleiðir og notaðir eru víða um heim hafa vakið mikla lukku á íslenska flotanum, að því er Björn Jóhannsson, sölustjóri Mørenot Ísland, segir. Hann hefur selt flestum helstu útgerðarfyrirtækjum Íslands slíka hlera á síðustu árum.
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All the content of IceFish - presented online
This includes a packed IceFish connect conference programme, including sessions from Fish Waste for Profit, and opportunities to set up meetings and watch demonstrations take place in real time.
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ALLT ÞAÐ SEM ICEFISH HEFUR AÐ GEYMA - NÚNA Á NETINU
Þar á meðal er ríkuleg dagskrá IceFish Connect ásamt málstofum ráðstefnu um fullvinnslu sjávarfangs, Fish Waste for Profit, auk þess sem tækifæri gefast til að efna til funda og fylgjast með kynningum í rauntíma.
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Court ruling action
The Euro-Moroccan fishing sector has united following a major court ruling.
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AI and the art of informed decisions
It’s all about making it possible for users to make the most fully informed decisions possible, said Jón Heiðar Pálsson, who heads sales at Icelandic software leader Wise.
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Driving factors behind decision-making
A research team has found that collecting data directly from fishermen can significantly improve understanding of the social drivers that lie behind fishing behaviour.
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Quick reactions
The crew of Icelandic trawler Vestmannaey did all the right things when a fire broke out on board while steaming home with a full fishroom.
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Orkney hatchery wins Scottish educational grant
Orkney Shellfish Hatchery has secured funding for a number of new aquaculture graduate positions, after winning a Scottish educational grant courtesy of the Highlands and Islands Enterprises’ Graduate Support Programme.
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SeaBOS members ramp up efforts to transform seafood sector
SeaBOS members have agreed to a range of measures to eliminate human rights abuses throughout their supply chains and to protect endangered species and the environment.
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UK scalloper detained in France
The French Ministry of the Sea has confirmed that two UK fishing vessels have been fined following routine surveillance of fishing grounds in the Baie de Seine area off Le Havre
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Canadian govt appoints new fisheries minister
The Honourable Joyce Murray MP has been appointed the new Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard in prime minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet reshuffle following the recent election.
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Small-scale fisheries data collection review
Data collection methods across Northeast Atlantic small-scale fisheries have been reviewed