World Fishing News – Page 149
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Norwegian partners order seine netter
Kjell-Gunnar Hoddevik and partners Johnny Årvik and Jan-Ove Langeland of Norwegian fishing company Atlantic Seafish took delivery last year of combined longliner/seine netter Atlantic, which was built for them in Turkey – the first time such a combination of fishing methods has been brought together in a new vessel. Now ...
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Seafood Industry Australia absorbs National Aquaculture Council
Seafood Industry Australia (SIA), the body representing Australia’s commercial fishing industry, has announced the absorption of the responsibilities of the National Aquaculture Council (NAC) and the launch of the Aquaculture Advisory Committee (AAC).
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Genetically improved tilapia in Columbia
GenoMar and Sanmarino announce a joint venture to supply genetically improved tilapia in Colombia
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Second LNG hybrid live fish carrier for Nordlaks
Tersan Shipyard has successfully delivered the second LNG hybrid live fish carrier built for Nordlaks.
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Hybrid workboat first
A new hybrid-powered workboat is the first of its kind to be used in Scotland’s aquaculture sector.
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Stellendam yard delivers Franson Z-91 to Belgian owners
38-metre Franson Z-91 has been delivered to Rederij Long Ships
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Technology enhances anti-IUU efforts
The Solomon Islands’ efforts to combat illegal fishing are enhanced thanks to new body camera technology supplied to RSIPF Maritime Division by FFA.
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IFFO affirms value chain in tackling challenges
The Marine Ingredients Organisation (IFFO) has held its latest webinar bringing together industry experts to discuss market trends, nutrition, fish health, sustainability and climate change.
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Welsh women in fishing group launches
A new group that brings together women from across the fishing industry in Wales, highlighting their vital contribution, has launched
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MLA contests lobster fishing grounds closure
The Maine Lobstermen’s Association (MLA) is supporting legal action against the US Secretary of Commerce which is attempting to block the National Marine Fisheries Service closing critically important fishing grounds
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Future-proofing fish welfare with Scottish-grown eggs
Scottish Sea Farms is set to take delivery of the first eggs bred from salmon grown at its own marine farms in Scotland – a key milestone in its sector-leading collaboration with breeding specialists AquaGen aimed at future-proofing farmed fish welfare in the face of climate change.
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If you can’t stand the heat…
When it comes to the climate change crisis, there’s a lot more to come from seafood.
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Connecting shrimp farmers and buyers
A new data-driven marketplace developed by XpertSea is helping the shrimp industry unlock growth and seal better trade deals, reports Bonnie Waycott.
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Ibercisa deck machinery for new Rammi trawler
The Icelandic shipowner Rammi, based in the Fjallabyggd and Thorlakshofn ports, has chosen Ibercisa Deck Machinery for the integral supply of fishing winches and controls on its new fresh fish trawler.
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Australian producer secures oyster spat supply
Australia’s Oyster Coast aims to raise the bar in improving oyster quality and supply across Australia by expanding its nursery programme and farming operations.
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LLS applies to bring semi-closed fish farm tech to Scotland
Loch Long Salmon (LLS) has placed a planning application for a semi-closed fish farm, and states that this technology excludes sea lice, catches most of the organic waste, and improves the health and welfare of the farmed stock.
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UK processing giant weighs in on coastal states’ pelagic talks
Without a resolution on sustainable management, the UK’s largest seafood processor could stop sourcing from NE Atlantic pelagic fisheries.
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Ruth delivered to Hirtshals owners
The previous Ruth didn’t stay long with its Hirtshals-based owners – sold within a few months of completion to Halstensen in Norway to become Slaaterøy – while an order for a new pelagic vessel was placed.
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Net survey to increase catch volumes
Research conducted by NOAA Fisheries has shown that increasing the wing spread of a net can help increase the volume of catch
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Chuck Bundrant 1942-2021
The co-founder, chairman and majority owner of Trident Seafoods Chuck Bundrant has passed away at the age of 79