World Fishing News – Page 177
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Milljónir kara um heim allan – nú á Íslandi
Rétt í blálokin á 2020 náði Industrial Solutions samkomulagi við ísraelska kara- og brettaframleiðandann Dolav um að verða umboðsaðili þeirra fyrir Ísland, Grænland og Færeyjar.
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Booming oyster sales help Angel spread wings
Organic pacific oyster producer, Angel Seafood, has reported a net profit of AUS$719,000 for the six months to 31 December after shifting its focus from restaurants to retail amid Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns.
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AFMA welcomes prawn fishery closure
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) Commission has welcomed the news that the Redleg Banana Prawn sub-fishery in the Joseph Bonaparte Gulf will close from April to mid-June each year to ensure profitability and sustainability.
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Nodosa delivers latest Falklands trawler
The fleet fishing in the Falklands has been going through a process of renewal in recent years, with a number of new trawlers joining the fleet – all of which have been built by Nodosa.
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Nodosa afhendir nýjasta togarann til Falklandseyja
Fiskiskipaflotinn á Falklandseyjum hefur verið í endurnýjun á síðustu árum. Nýir togarar hafa bæst í flotann, og allir eru þeir smíðaðir hjá Nodosa.
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EU warns Cameroon over illegal fishing
The European Commission has formally warned the Republic of Cameroon that it must do more to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU) or face being denied future access to EU markets.
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Covid-19: food and packaging is safe
Authorities in the United States are reassuring consumers that food and food packaging is not a likely source of Covid-19 infection.
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Marel unveils new robotic packing system
Marel has launched a new automated fish processing solution, combining intelligent batching software with robotic technology.
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Loch Duart updates cages with Trident system
Loch Duart is soon to take receipt of an advanced aquaculture steel cage system designed by Poseidon Ocean Systems.
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Thai Union signs coastal community MoU
Thai Union has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with two community groups in Songkhla in southern Thailand to provide them with a solar-powered fish-house dryer that will double the amount of fish they can sell.
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Expertise from Seattle, production in Denmark
The expertise built up by Danish company Carsoe in supplying complete factory decks with all the capacity needed to produce surimi on board led to the order for the Russian Fishery Company’s new Vladimir Limanov and its sister vessels.
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Framo invests in salmon project
Pump manufacturer, Framo, is teaming up with fish farming company, Lingalaks, on the Stadion Basin project which aims to develop a closed, floating production system for salmon.
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AqualisBraemar in Chinese partnership
AqualisBraemar and the East China Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (ECSFRI-CAFS) have teamed up to develop offshore aquaculture.
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100-tonne/day ice capacity for Danish factory
Needing to install a substantial production and storage capacity for flake ice, a Danish processor went to KTI-Plersch Kältetechnik GmbH in Germany with the challenge of supplying a plant that would meet its particular needs, while also meeting demanding hygiene standards.
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SA hake celebrates MSC renewal
South Africa’s hake trawl fishery is celebrating 16 years of Marine Stewardship Council certification following the announcement of its fourth successful assessment on 12th February 2021.
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Nowhere to catch, nowhere to land
Five industry stakeholders are calling for urgent action to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, a practice which costs the seafood sector up to US$36.4 billion annually.
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Fraserburgh twin-rigger Jacqueline Anne
A repeat order is always the sign of a satisfied customer and the fact that twin-rig trawler Jacqueline Anne FR-243 is the fourth new vessel in only twelve years for Adam Tait and his sons Adam and Johnny speaks for itself, reports Dave Moore.
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New net loft’s first purse seine repair job
Norwegian pelagic vessel Rav docked in Norðfjörður on Monday last week, with a badly damaged capelin purse seine. The gear had been damaged while shooting away, catching on a walkway above the net bin. The skipper and crew immediately saw that this would be a major repair job and that ...
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Action needed on pelagic drift net fishing
The tuna fishing industry represented by Europêche is calling on the EU and Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) parties to take action on large-scale pelagic drift net fishing during the next IOTC meeting.
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Investing in the North American market
As Royal Greenland continues to invest in resources in Canada, Chile, and beyond, the company also continues to invest in its sales and marketing capabilities in the North American market.