World Fishing News – Page 201

  • Qu Dongyu, Director-General of the FAO Photo: FAO
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    FAO Director-General sets out new vision

    2020-07-10T13:18:00Z

    The Director-General of the Food and Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has presented to the FAO Council a second set of measures aimed at making the agency more agile, efficient and accountable.

  • Loch Duart is helping Sutherland residents with access to broadband services
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    Salmon farm boosts broadband for Sutherland

    2020-07-10T13:14:00Z

    Scottish salmon farm, Loch Duart, has awarded £14,400 from a local community fund for free wireless broadband for all local residents in the Sutherland village of Scourie.

  • The health and wellbeing of coastal communities has been discussed by the APPG on Fisheries
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    Fisheries APPG discusses coastal wellbeing

    2020-07-09T10:53:00Z

    The All Party Parliamentary Group on Fisheries has held a virtual meeting to discuss the health and wellbeing of coastal communities.

  • A weak krone has seen the value of Norwegian seafood reach an all-time high Photo: Norwegian Seafood Council
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    Norwegian seafood reaches all-time high

    2020-07-09T10:47:00Z

    The export value of Norwegian seafood has reached an all-time high for the first half of 2020.

  • Brim is investing in Greenlandic company, APF Photo: Brim
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    Brim invests €85m in Greenland

    2020-07-08T09:35:00Z

    Brim''s board of directors has made the decision to invest €85 million in Greenlandic seafood company Arctic Prime Fisheries (APF).

  • The SCMS is taking over as fishing vessel certifying authority in the UK Photo: MCA
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    MCA appoints new UK certifying authority

    2020-07-08T09:31:00Z

    The Maritime and Coastguard Agency (MCA) has appointed a new fishing vessel certifying authority for commercially registered fishing vessels in the UK.

  • WAFIC CEO steps down
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    WAFIC CEO steps down

    2020-07-07T13:22:00Z

    The Western Australia Fishing Industry Council’s CEO Alex Ogg has resigned, although he will remain in his post for three months while his replacement is recruited.

  • safety at sea
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    Safety campaign aims to save lives

    2020-07-07T13:06:00Z

    A new safety campaign has been launched in the UK to lower the fatality rate in the fishing industry and highlight the measures that can be taken to stay safe.

  • Hoopers Island Co. has unveiled new oyster processing equipment Photo: Hoopers Island Co.
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    New equipment for shellfish processing

    2020-07-06T10:45:00Z

    Hoopers Island Oyster Co. has unveiled new oyster handling equipment for high-production shellfish processing.

  • The EPO has expanded STIM’s patent rights over its SuperSmolt FeedOnly Photo: STIM
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    STIM handed double patent victory

    2020-07-06T10:40:00Z

    The European Patent Office (EPO) has significantly expanded the patent rights held by STIM for its smoltification feed SuperSmolt FeedOnly.

  • Calysseo will open its first Feedkind production facility in Changshou Photo: Calysseo
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    Aquafeed production plant opens in Chongqing

    2020-07-03T11:21:00Z

    The first commercial-scale plant in the world fully-funded through the Calysseo joint-venture between Adisseo and Calysta will be built in Chongqing’s Changshou district, an important milestone for the Feedkind project.

  • Japan has launched its first red bream AIP Photo: Seafood Legacy Co.
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    Japan launches first red bream AIP

    2020-07-03T11:15:00Z

    Seafood Legacy Co., Kumamoto Seawater Culture Fisheries Cooperative and Urata Suisan Co. have launched Japan’s first red sea bream aquaculture improvement project (AIP), encompassing two farms owned and operated by Urata Suisan in the Amakusa area of Kumamoto Prefecture.

  • Korean fisheries need reform, claim NGOs
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    Korean fisheries need reform, claim NGOs

    2020-07-03T09:12:00Z

    An extensive investigation by NGOs Advocate for Public Interest Law (APIL) and the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) have led to demands for Korea to make some substantial reforms to fishing industry practices, based on evidence of frequent physical and verbal abuse suffered by migrant workers in Korea’s distant water fleet.

  • UK Fisheries Bill enters the House of Commons
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    UK Fisheries Bill enters the House of Commons

    2020-07-03T09:12:00Z

    The UK’s first major piece of fisheries legislation in nearly forty years has passed the House of Lords and has now entered the House of Commons for further scrutiny.

  • Nor-Fishing goes digital
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    Nor-Fishing goes digital

    2020-07-02T13:32:00Z

    When Covid-19 struck, the world became a very different place. The management of the Nor-Fishing Foundation hoped for a long time that it would be possible to run Nor-Fishing 2020 as planned, but these plans were ended when the Norwegian government announced that no gatherings of more than 500 persons ...

  • Jackson & Partners has joined the Crab Council Photo: NFI
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    Jackson and Partners joins NFI Crab Council

    2020-07-02T09:59:00Z

    Chicago-based Jackson & Partners has become the latest member of the National Fisheries Institute’s Crab Council.

  • BioMar has added a new production line to its facility in Brande Photo: BioMar
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    BioMar upgrade sees production up a quarter

    2020-07-02T09:22:00Z

    BioMar’s new recirculating aquaculture system (RAS) and fry aquaculture feed production line in Brande in Denmark is now fully operational.

  • Lobster claw bands will help promote Welsh seafood Photo: Wales Seafood Cluster
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    Branded claw bands promote Welsh lobster

    2020-07-01T12:10:00Z

    A Welsh project which aims to encourage collaborative working in the seafood sector has launched a ‘branded claw band’ scheme for lobsters.

  • Double fishing vessel order for DuroWipers
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    Double fishing vessel order for DuroWipers

    2020-07-01T12:00:00Z

    A double order of DuroWipers pantographs has kitted out two newbuild fishing vessels from Arklow Marine Services in Ireland.

  • The GEF has endorsed two new projects to tackle overexploitation in the Mediterranean and Black Sea Photo: GFCM
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    Tackling overfishing in the Med and Black Sea

    2020-07-01T11:50:00Z

    The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has endorsed two projects of more than US$12 million to reverse the overexploitation of select commercial fisheries in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.