World Fishing News – Page 188
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Extra capacity with twin vertical freezer
Demand for high-capacity plate freezers has grown considerably in recent years, despite the advantages in versatility, continuous operation, efficiency and security of having production at certain level split between more units.
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Investing in seafood value chains
Kjetil Haga and Simen Landmark are launching private equity fund Bluefront Equity, aiming to invest in supplier companies that make the future seafood value chain more sustainable. They are being backed by a star team of seafood experts.
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FEAP elects new President
Lara Barazi-Yeroulanos has been elected new President of the The Federation of European Aquaculture Producers (FEAP) for the next three years.
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New focus for farmed fish group
The cause of fish mortality, impact of climate change and development of treatments will be the focus for the newly refreshed Farmed Fish Health Framework.
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Ace Aquatec opens Norwegian chapter
Ace Aquatec has opened a new Norwegian division in Marineholmen in Bergen, led by regional manager Preben Imset Matre who was previously head of Norway operations at Aquabyte.
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Troutlodge sales boss moves to distribution
EMEA regional sales manager, Jon Handley, is leaving Troutlodge to take over operation of the Berkshire Trout Farm where he will continue as Troutlodge’s UK distributor of trout eggs.
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Strategy for Mediterranean and Black Sea
The high-level meeting on the future strategy for the Mediterranean and Black Sea has taken place under the umbrella of the FAO General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM).
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Mustad Autoline sets up in Iceland
Mustad Autoline has stepped up its presence on export markets with the establishment of its own company in Iceland.
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EAPO President: Co-operation is key
The European Association of Fish Producers Organisations has concluded its Annual General Meeting, with a virtual gathering this year during which the organisation’s officers mandates were extended.
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Maldives: tuna boycott calls are “unfair”
The Maldives government has defended Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna fishing practises and said calls for a boycott are “unfair and unwarranted”.
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Growth opportunities in Scottish seafood
The seafood processing sector across Aberdeenshire presents a significant growth opportunity for north-east Scotland’s economy, suggests a new study.
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Shifting snow crab population in Bering Sea
Unprecedented warming and loss of sea ice in the Bering Sea has led to dramatic shifts in snow crab population structure, suggests a survey.
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Western Med MAP needs sensitive handling
Fishing industry bodies have reacted with alarm to proposals for further cuts to Mediterranean fishing effort proposed by the European Commission.
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EC sets out 2021 quotas proposal
The European Commission has published its proposal setting out catch limits for fish stocks in the Atlantic and the North Sea, with ratification from the European Council due in mid-December.
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Oxygen feast for Nova Sea salmon
Nova Sea has increased the oxygen content in its waiting cages outside its packing facility in Lovund in North Norway after implementing newly developed pump technology.
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Baader buys into Skaginn 3X
Two of the big names in the processing tech sector are about to join forces as Baader acquires a majority stake in Icelandic company Skaginn 3X.
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‘A rating’ for Aker BioMarine for sixth time
For the sixth year in a row, Aker BioMarine has been awarded an A rating by the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership.
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UK and Faroe Islands sign fishing agreement
The UK has signed a fisheries framework agreement with the Faroe Islands, the second coastal state agreement negotiated since the UK left the EU.
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Algae oil can replace fish oil in farm fish
Algae oil rich in omega-3 can successfully replace fish oil in the diet of farm-raised juvenile California yellowtail, research shows.
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Aquaculture workshop shows Irish innovation
Ten start-ups from backgrounds including technology and artificial intelligence have taken part in this year’s Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) Aquaculture Workshop.