World Fishing News – Page 205

  • Carr & Sons Seafood acquires Nolan Brand
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    Carr and Sons Seafood acquires Nolan Brand

    2020-06-02T15:27:00Z

    Award-winning Irish seafood producer Carr & Sons Seafood, based at Killala in Co Mayo has acquired HJ Nolan Seafood, Dublin, effective from March 2020.

  • Metapod aims to square the feed circle
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    Metapod aims to square the feed circle

    2020-06-02T13:00:00Z

    Salmon Group is set to source locally-produced protein produced by Metapod from insect meal, which provides an alternative to usual soya and fishmeal feeds.

  • 'American Dynasty'
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    American Seafoods trawler in lockdown

    2020-06-02T00:25:00Z

    American Seafoods'' trawler American Dynasty is under lockdown at the Port of Seattle after a large number of its crew tested positive for COVID-19.

  • The MarinTrust Improver Programme has brought benefits to a Panama small pelagics fishery Photo: MarinTrust
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    MarinTrust helps Panama fishery improve

    2020-06-01T15:35:00Z

    Fishery managers at a Panama small pelagics fishery are working on a series of improvement milestones to enable their processing plant to achieve full MarinTrust certification.

  • Minister of Fisheries, Stuart Nash Photo: NZ Labour Party
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    Consultation on New Zealand catch limits

    2020-06-01T15:30:00Z

    Fisheries New Zealand is beginning a consultation on proposed changes to catch limits for a range of fisheries for the new fishing year beginning in October.

  • Bakkafrost orders hybrid wellboat
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    Bakkafrost orders hybrid wellboat

    2020-06-01T07:30:00Z

    As part of Faroese salmon producer Bakkafrost’s strategy to produce larger quantities of sustainable farmed salmon, it has ordered a new wellboat to be built at the Sefine shipyard in Turkey, with a 2022 delivery date.

  • Female green crab specimen sent by farmers from Capiz to SEAFDEC/AQD for identification Photo: C Dionela
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    Farmers warned against ‘fake’ king crab

    2020-05-29T10:31:00Z

    Losses experienced by some crab farmers in the Philippines have been traced to the very low survival of crablets that were misidentified as the popular king crab.

  • SADSTIA sponsored interns and their mentors Photo: SADSTIA
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    SADSTIA celebrates interns’ success

    2020-05-29T10:26:00Z

    The opportunity to write reports, use mapping software, attend courses and visit fishing company installations were identified as some of the advantages of participating in the first intake of a Graduate Internship Programme run by the South African Deep-Sea Trawling Industry Association (SADSTIA).

  • Fostering greater faith in farmed fish
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    Fostering greater faith in farmed fish

    2020-05-29T09:00:00Z

    Do retailers need to be more upfront about what’s gone into the aquaculture products they’re selling? A new report insists that they do.

  • Leather jackets schooling at the Stage 1 Windara Reef Photo: Anita Nedosyko/The Nature Conservancy
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    Work begins on second Australian oyster reef

    2020-05-28T11:48:00Z

    Work on a native shellfish reef off the Adelaide coastline is expected to begin in September after Glenelg was announced as the location this week.

  • India’s fisheries boost scheme
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    India’s fisheries boost scheme

    2020-05-28T11:01:00Z

    In a boost to the fisheries sector in India, the government has announced a US$2.65 billion scheme that aims at doubling fish farmers incomes by 2024. The five-year scheme, from fiscal 2020-21 to fiscal 2024-25, will help improve infrastructure and boost investment in the fisheries sector, reports Aneetha NG.

  • Skretting has released its 2019 sustainability report Photo: Skretting
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    Skretting committed to leading sustainability

    2020-05-28T09:24:00Z

    Skretting’s latest sustainability report showcases strategies that the company has undertaken over the past year to develop and support sustainable fish and shrimp production.

  • Fish farming grows in Brazil
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    Fish farming grows in Brazil

    2020-05-28T07:00:00Z

    Despite challenging economic conditions, fish farming grew 4.90% in 2019 in Brazil, with 758,000 tonnes of fish produced in the country, reports Eduardo Campos Lima.

  • Despite ban, trawlers to join Ghanaian fleet
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    Despite ban, trawlers to join Ghanaian fleet

    2020-05-27T13:02:00Z

    Three trawlers have arrived in Ghana from China and have been registered to the Ghanaian flag, despite the country’s moratorium on adding more fishing vessels to the fleet. The Ghanaian government’s own Fisheries Management Plan states that 48 trawlers are the most that the fishery can sustain, yet 76 trawlers ...

  • Sarah Riddle Photo: SAIC
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    SAIC appoints new business director

    2020-05-27T10:16:00Z

    The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has hired a new director of business engagement to help encourage innovation and support growth across the sector.

  • Genetics key to TiLV resistance
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    Genetics key to TiLV resistance

    2020-05-27T10:00:00Z

    A new study has found that resistance to Tilapia Lake Virus (TiLV) appears to be due to differences in genes between families of the same fish.

  • Pelagic fishing is important in ensuring food security Photo: SPSG
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    COVID-19 highlights importance of fishing

    2020-05-27T09:44:00Z

    The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of the UK’s fishing industry in ensuring food security for the nation, says the chief executive of the Scottish Pelagic Fisherman’s Association.

  • New longliner for Norwegian company
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    New longliner for Norwegian company

    2020-05-27T07:30:00Z

    The largest dedicated longliner in the North Atlantic region, the new Geir has been delivered by Vaagland Båtbyggeri and christened in its home port of Ålesund.

  • Streamlining fish farm ops with robotics
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    Streamlining fish farm ops with robotics

    2020-05-26T20:48:00Z

    Want to find out more about how robotic systems can streamline fish farm operations? Tune in to Deep Trekker’s Think Tank Friday on 5th June.

  • Trawler handover under lockdown conditions
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    Trawler handover under lockdown conditions

    2020-05-26T20:41:00Z

    With the Tersan shipyard ready to hand over new factory trawler Calvert to its Canadian owners, every precaution was taken to comply with Covid-19 restrictions.