World Fishing News – Page 179

  • Sea cucumbers offer environmental solution
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    Sea cucumbers offer environmental solution

    2021-02-04T13:41:00Z

    A team of aquaculture researchers is exploring how the use of sea cucumbers could help minimise the environmental impact of fish farming.

  • Europêche is broadly in support of amendments to new rules governing fishing in the bloc Photo: Europêche
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    EU fishing sector welcomes rules revision

    2021-02-04T08:17:00Z

    The European Parliament Committee on Fisheries has voted on more than a thousand amendments to a new set of rules designed to revise the Union Fisheries Control System.

  • The CIBA has successfully bred grey mullet Photo: CIBA
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    Grey mullet success drives blue revolution

    2021-02-04T08:11:00Z

    The Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture (CIBA) has successfully bred grey mullet (Madavai) for the first time in India in line with the Government’s push on increasing fish production under its ‘blue revolution’ mission.

  • Marel has acquired a 40% stake in Stranda Prolog Photo: Marel
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    Marel acquires 40% stake in Stranda Prolog

    2021-02-03T09:31:00Z

    Marel is has acquired a 40% stake in Stranda Prolog, a Norwegian provider of salmon processing solutions.

  • Luntos’s new vessel will process 230 tonnes per day Photo: Carsoe
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    Luntos orders second Carsoe onboard factory

    2021-02-03T09:26:00Z

    Luntos has placed a second order with Carsoe for an onboard processing plant, scheduled for delivery to the shipyard in early 2022.

  • Support for hard-hit Scottish businesses??
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    Support for hard-hit Scottish businesses

    2021-02-03T00:15:00Z

    A new £7.75 million funding package will offer support to fishermen, seafood businesses and ports and harbours in Scotland hit by the ongoing effects of Covid-19 and Brexit. The measures announced by the Scottish Government have been welcomed.

  • Sanford operations
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    New Sanford CEO starts in April

    2021-02-02T13:23:00Z

    Sanford’s new CEO, Peter Reidie, will begin his tenure on 6 April with the aim of guiding the company through the challenges presented by the COVID-19 pandemic and targeting sustainable growth.

  • First 6-12 mile zone licences issued
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    First 6-12 mile zone licences issued

    2021-02-02T10:46:00Z

    It was only at the end of January that the European Commission confirmed that the first 59 licences for French fishing vessels to operate in the UK 6-12-mile zone were ready to be allocated.

  • Brixham takes a Brexit hit
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    Brixham takes a Brexit hit

    2021-02-02T10:42:00Z

    Brixham is home to the largest and most progressive auction in England, where the catch quality and the recently installed Kosmos clock system have attracted a growing number of European buyers – and shipping seafood to Europe is crucial.

  • MMO launches English MPA consultation
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    MMO launches English MPA consultation

    2021-02-01T12:30:00Z

    The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is launching formal consultation on four of England’s 40 offshore Marine Protected Areas.

  • Eight one-by-one tuna fisheries in Indonesia have been MSC-certified Photo: IPNLF
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    MSC label for Indonesian tuna fisheries

    2021-02-01T10:32:00Z

    The International Pole and Line Federation (IPNLF) and Asosiasi Perikanan Pole & Line and Handline Indonesia (AP2HI) have praised the efforts of eight Indonesian one-by-one tuna fisheries which have been awarded Marine Stewardship Council certification.

  • The RFC is supplying pollock fillet to China and Japan Photo: RFC
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    New markets for deep-processed products

    2021-02-01T10:22:00Z

    The Russian Fishery Company (RFC) has begun supplying pollock fillet to the markets of China and Japan.

  • Avramar – a fresh journey for Mediterranean aquaculture Photo: Avramar
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    A fresh journey for Mediterranean aquaculture

    2021-01-29T12:35:00Z

    Greek and Spanish aquaculture firms have come together to create a new company and brand in what is being called ‘a fresh journey’ for the Mediterranean.

  • A last-minute objection has halted the MSC certification of the South African hake trawl fishery Photo: SADSTIA
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    Hake re-certification stalled by objection

    2021-01-29T12:28:00Z

    A last-minute objection has stalled the anticipated re-certification of the South African hake trawl fishery by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).

  • Umberto Luzzana, marketing manager at Skretting Italy Photo: Skretting Italy
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    Skretting Italy carbon footprint certified

    2021-01-28T11:01:00Z

    Skretting Italy’s Carbon Footprint Systematic Approach has been certified as meeting the principles and requirements that govern the carbon footprint of a product.

  • Aquaculture UK 2021 has been cancelled Photo: Diversified Communications
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    Aquaculture UK 2021 cancelled

    2021-01-28T10:58:00Z

    Aquaculture UK has been rescheduled from May 2021 to May 2022 due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

  • A recent study has shown that Scottish pelagic fish have a low carbon footprint
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    Scottish fish an eco-choice, says study

    2021-01-27T09:28:00Z

    Scottish caught pelagic fish such as herring and mackerel have a low carbon footprint compared to other types of food production, finds a new study.

  • Zamakona is building a new wellboat for Intership Photo: Zamakona Yards
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    Second Zamakona wellboat for Intership

    2021-01-27T09:22:00Z

    Zamakona Yards has received an order from Intership in Norway for a new wellboat to be delivered in the fourth quarter of 2022.

  • Icelandic fleet gets capelin quota
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    Icelandic fleet gets capelin quota

    2021-01-26T19:46:00Z

    After months of uncertainty, speculation and acoustic surveys carried out around Iceland under challenging conditions, Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries Kristján Thór Júlíusson has signed off the regulatory requirements for a 61,000 tonne capelin quota for this season.

  • NFI Chair’s focus on data and expert insight
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    NFI Chair’s focus on data and expert insight

    2021-01-26T19:42:00Z

    Seattle Fish Co President and CEO Derek Figueroa, is the new Chair of the National Fisheries Institute and will speak at the Virtual Global Seafood Market Conference with his state of the industry address.