World Fishing News – Page 183
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Surveyor’s advice for coming out of lay-up
After weeks or even months laid up during the Covid-19 pandemic, an increasing number of fishing vessels are preparing to resume operations. Attention to detail during recommissioning will pay dividends, advises Sunderland Marine Risk Management Surveyor Alan Ure.
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UK fishing industry slams Brexit terms
Both the National Federation of Fishermens Associations, representing much of the English fishing industry, and the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation have slammed the outcome of the Christmas Eve deal between the EU and the UK.
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Brexit agreement leaves uncertain future
The deal agreed between the EU and the UK is a significant blow that leaves the industry facing an uncertain future, according to the European Fisheries Alliance.
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Luntos chooses Ibercisa technology
Russian fishing company Luntos has chosen Ibercisa Deck Machinery’s electrical drive technology for its new freezer trawler, which will be operating in late 2021.
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Continente gets MSC and ASC certification
Continente is the first retailer in Portugal to receive MSC and ASC certification for its fresh seafood counters. The MSC Chain of Custody Standard ensures the traceability of products from sustainable fisheries with MSC certification and ASC-certified aquaculture farms.
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Norcod harvests first cod
Norwegian aquaculture innovator Norcod, is on a fast track towards delivering fresh farmed cod to retailers, restaurants, and consumers around the world. Its first planned sample harvest and processing has just been carried out, and samples of fresh cod distributed across Europe and the US. In Denmark, samples were also ...
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Proposals “catastrophic setback” says EUFA
Proposals put forward by EU negotiators in efforts to reach a deal between the European Union and the UK threaten to “throw fisheries under a bus”, according to the European Fisheries Alliance, EUFA.
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Lords ask for food exports grace period
Food bound for Europe from Britain could be left to rot in lorries, be turned back at borders or not transported at all due to delays caused by new UK-EU export red tape, peers have warned in a statement from the House of Lords.
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Chile aquaculture gets third Falcon
A third Saab Seaeye Falcon robotic vehicle has been delivered to Underdeep Solutions, enabling the Chile-based company to work reliably in remote locations.
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FÖRKA starts green energy production
Bakkafrost’s Förka initiative to generate energy from biological waste from the biggest hatchery in the Faroe Islands is expected to be 1.120 MWh a year, equivalent to the annual electricity use of 225 households.
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New ProZero workboat for Norway aqua firm
Aqua Kompetanse in Flatanger, Norway, has taken delivery of a new ProZero 15m FR workboat, four weeks ahead of schedule.
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Work starts on eighth Norebo trawler
The Northern Shipyard in St Petersburg has started cutting steel for the eighth trawler in the series being built for Russian fishing group Norebo.
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BMT supporting Scottish aquaculture
BMT has been awarded a project by the UK Seafood Innovation Fund to address current pressing issues facing aquaculture in Scotland.
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Industry takes on NPF co-management role
In a first for Commonwealth fisheries, the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) has delegated legislative functions to industry as part of the co-management of the Northern Prawn Fishery (NPF).
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Mustad Autoline sets up in Iceland
Sigurður Óli Thórleifsson has been recruited from Ísfell, Mustad Autoline’s distributor in Iceland over the last five years, bringing with him extensive experience and a strong knowledge of the Mustad Autoline product range and market.
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Mustad Autoline kemur sér fyrir á Íslandi
Sigurður Óli Þorleifsson hefur verið ráðinn frá Ísfelli, fyrirtæki sem hefur undanfarinn fimm ár séð um dreifingu á vörum frá Mustad Autoline á Íslandi. Sigurður kemur með mikla reynslu og trausta þekkingu bæði á markaðnum og á vörulínunni frá Mustad Autoline.
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Norwegian salmon expertise at 2021 IceFish
Although Knuro is described by its marketing manager Oddvar Raunholm as a niche supplier, it has a remarkable line-up of products, including a cleaner designed to work seamlessly with the Baader 142 gutting machine, a fish counter with a minimum 98% accuracy which tracks daily production, and a SCADA computer production management and analysis platform which goes under the name of The Boss.
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Norsk sérfræðiþekking í laxi tekur þátt í IceFish 2021
Oddvar Raunholm, markaðsstjóri Knuro, segir fyrirtækið framleiða fyrir ákveðinn markaðskima en engu að síður er vörulínan frá þeim allrar athygli verð. Þar á meðal er að finna hreinsibúnað sem er hannaður til að virka fullkomlega með Baader 142 slægingarvélinni, fiskteljara sem fylgist með daglegri vinnslu af 98% nákvæmni, og SCADA tölvubúnað sem sér um framleiðslustýringu og greiningarvinnu og kallast alla jafna The Boss.
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Mediterranean overexploitation down
The number of Mediterranean and Black Sea stocks subject to overfishing has decreased for the first time in decades, a new report shows.
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Pacifical joins Global Tuna Alliance
Pacifical, the market development body set up on 2011 by the eight Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) Western Pacific island countries and Sustunable bv in 2011, has become the latest partner in the Global Tuna Alliance (GTA).