World Fishing News – Page 181

  • PlutoDemersal
    News

    Trawl doors from recycled plastic

    2021-01-20T01:08:00Z

    The designs are ready and the first production models of the Pluto doors – maintaining the tradition of using names from mythology – are expected to be ready soon.

  • PlutoDemersal
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    Toghlerar úr endurunnu plasti

    2021-01-20T01:00:00Z

    Hönnunin er tilbúin og brátt er von á fyrstu Plútó-hlerunum, og haldið er í þá hefð að notast við nöfn úr goðsögum.

  • UK fishing sector protest
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    NFFO slams Boris Brexit deal

    2021-01-19T22:49:00Z

    The NFFO (National Federation of Fishermen''s Organisations) has urged UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson to concede that he has failed to strike a Brexit deal with the EU that gives the UK fishing sector independence.

  • Baader acquires SEAC
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    Baader acquires SEAC

    2021-01-19T20:14:00Z

    “Looking into the future and Baader’s compatible processing solutions, SEAC’s technology is a perfect fit for Baader to further extend our overall product portfolio also among small fish species,” said Baader Fish managing director Robert Focke, commenting on the acquisition of small fish processing specialist SEAC, based at Färjestaden on ...

  • Brim catches down, values up
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    Brim catches down, values up

    2021-01-19T20:01:00Z

    According to figures released by Icelandic fishing and processing company Brim, catches were down 11,000 tonnes in 2020, while the company reports an ISK525 million increase in revenues.

  • Ísfell’s mobile warp spooling system
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    Ísfell’s mobile warp spooling system

    2021-01-19T07:30:00Z

    Icelandic fishing gear company Ísfell went to Spanish deck machinery manufacturer Ibercisa for a mobile warp spooling system designed to be deployed on its 20-foot container base.

  • Seafood close to half of Iceland’s exports
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    Seafood close to half of Iceland’s exports

    2021-01-18T17:03:00Z

    Seafood and aquaculture production accounted for approaching half of Iceland’s overall exports last year.

  • Sustainable fishing in the key to resilience, says the EU
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    Fishing resilient despite Covid, says EU

    2021-01-18T10:34:00Z

    Sustainable fishing has helped the EU fishing fleet remain profitable in 2020 despite the challenges of the global Covid-19 pandemic, according to a report by the European Union.

  • Ghost gear is one of the major causes of marine pollution
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    Ghost gear retrieval in Canada

    2021-01-18T10:29:00Z

    The Canadian government has invested CAN$8.3 million to retrieve and remove lost, abandoned and discarded fishing gear, one of the largest causes of marine pollution.

  • Aker BioMarine has launched a new protein supplement Photo: Aker BioMarine
    News

    Aker BioMarine unveils protein supplement

    2021-01-15T09:24:00Z

    Aker BioMarine has launched a new protein supplement, rich in amino acids and minerals including calcium and magnesium.

  • Carsoe is providing a complete processing plant on board Ocean Prawns’ shrimp and halibut trawler Photo: Carsoe
    News

    Onboard shrimp and halibut factory

    2021-01-15T09:21:00Z

    Carsoe has been chosen to design, produce and install the new complete processing plant on board a trawler operated by Ocean Prawns.

  • Donna Fordyce of Seafood Scotland: ‘The sector is at rock-bottom’ Photo: Seafood Scotland
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    Scottish seafood sector ‘at rock-bottom’

    2021-01-14T16:02:00Z

    The Scottish seafood sector is reeling from the effects of Brexit with computer failures and confusion over paperwork rendering some companies’ efforts to export their produce all but impossible.

  • Thai Union has created a bone health supplement using tuna bone Photo: Thai Union
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    Thai Union creates bone health supplement

    2021-01-14T15:56:00Z

    Thai Union Ingredients, a subsidiary of Thai Union Group, has launched a new dietary supplement produced from tuna bones which can help promote healthy bones and teeth.

  • Climate change linked to Arctic charr decline
    News

    Climate change linked to Arctic charr decline

    2021-01-14T07:30:00Z

    Climate change is proving a major risk to one of Canada’s vital fish species according to new research published in Nature Climate Change.

  • Norway, EU and UK start 2021 negotiations
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    Norway, EU and UK start 2021 negotiations

    2021-01-13T11:47:00Z

    The first negotiations on shared fisheries between Norway, the EU and the UK began earlier this week. Under normal circumstances, talks would have taken place and been concluded at the end of last year – but 2020 has been anything but a normal year.

  • UK seafood exports hit border turmoil
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    UK seafood exports hit border turmoil

    2021-01-13T11:43:00Z

    The first few days of the UK’s new trading relationship with the European Union as a nation outside the European single market has got off to a rocky start, with reports of significant holdups in fresh seafood exports reaching European markets in both France and Holland, even with an unusually ...

  • Síldarvinnslan expands fishmeal production
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    Síldarvinnslan expands fishmeal production

    2021-01-13T11:37:00Z

    Icelandic fishing and processing company Síldarvinnslan has announced plans to substantially increase the production capacity of its Neskaupstaður fishmeal factory, alongside adding a smaller production facility for use in between main seasons.

  • MarinTrust has developed a tool giving assurance that products are MSC-certified Photo: MarinTrust
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    New tool gives extra MSC assurance

    2021-01-13T09:39:00Z

    MarinTrust has developed a new tool to help ensure continuity and traceability within the seafood value chain.

  • NOAA and USAID are joining forces to combat IUU fishing Photo: NOAA
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    Joint US force to combat IUU fishing

    2021-01-13T09:34:00Z

    The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing across borders and promote sustainable fisheries abroad.

  • UK fishing boat
    News

    UK and coastal state negotiations open

    2021-01-12T17:50:00Z

    Trilateral and bilateral negotiations have opened between the UK and adjacent coastal states with the aim of agreeing total allowable catches for shared stocks and other fisheries management measures for 2021.