World Fishing News – Page 19
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Australian shipbuilder completes multi-purpose researcher
Western Australia’s fisheries research capabilities have been bolstered through the introduction of a purpose-designed and built research vessel
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EJF: Senegal’s yellow card strengthens IUU fight
West African country’s new leaders didn’t cause the crisis in its fisheries, but they can end it, insists Environmental Justice Foundation
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A partnership in Scottish wild fisheries conservation
Independent audits provide Loch Duart with an unparalleled level of transparency in fish health data
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Mitsubishi to sell Princes to European food group
Newlat intends to acquire the entire group in an agreement valued at GBP 700 million
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Senegal issued with IUU fishing yellow card
West African country has not demonstrated sufficient willingness to fight IUU fishing, says the European Commission
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Stricter controls for EU fishing vessels
New tools to prevent significant misreporting of unsorted catches when landing in selected ports, including third-countries
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In demand UK seafood scheme reopens
Extra GBP 2 million of funding has been made available to support the sector
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Bakkafrost confirms ISA virus at Faroes farming site
Full site of 1 million 2.6kg fish will be harvested out over the next two months
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NAPA calls for Norwegian action on blue whiting
In an open letter, Norwegian government urged to meet with fish feed producers and reflect upon its own sustainability commitments
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Declare Sargasso Sea a ‘marine national park’, UK govt urged
The sheer scale of activity and use of drifting longlines in the Sargasso Sea is threatening the eco system, says Greenpeace UK
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New gear trials successfully prevent whale entanglements
Minke whale entanglements could reduce by 80%, says study
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$20m in climate change support for US fisheries
The US is investing $20 million to help fisheries explore ways to tackle the impacts of climate change
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VeriFish – communicating responsible seafood consumption
New initiative aims to facilitate understanding of the complexity behind the definition of sustainability
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High Liner Foods invests in land-based salmon farmer
In exchange for a $10 million investment, High Liner Foods receives approximately 4.5% share ownership
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Lord Benyon: I want UK salmon farming to lead the way on sustainability
The industry is addressing its challenges but there’s a lot more that it needs accomplish, insists minister
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Call for EU fishing areas closure vote delay
Proposals to close 10% of EU fishing waters is a ‘giant experiment’ based on an ‘ill-defined’ law, says EBFA
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£4.6m boost for UK sustainable aquaculture
Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council has pledged GBP 4.6 million to help make the UK’s aquaculture industry more sustainable
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Scottish salmon farming inquiry launched
Progress to be evaluated on how various fish health, environmental and climate change challenges are being addressed
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Tuna leaders improve transparency, sustainability levels
John West Australia and Pacifical “set milestone for industry” with GDST sustainability data exchange
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Urchin ranching to tackle NZ kelp depletion
A new business has been created to tackle the ecological and climate challenges posed by overpopulated urchin barrens