World Fishing News – Page 207
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US$300m funding for US fishery businesses
US$300m in fisheries assistance funding will be provided to US states, tribes, and territories with coastal and marine fishery participants who have been negatively affected by COVID–19.
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First investment quotas programme crabber
The Pella Shipyard in St Petersburg has delivered the first crabber to be built under the Russian government’s investment quotas initiative.
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Share best working practice, urges NFFO
The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) has called on its members to share good practice already in place or being developed to help keep workers safe during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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COVID-19: Funding for Scottish aquaculture
Shellfish growers and trout producers in Scotland will receive a share of £800,000 to help mitigate the impact of the global COVID-19 pandemic.
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Skaginn 3X lands Mowi contract
One of the largest salmon producers has opted to install an ice-free Sub-Chilling system from Skaginn 3X.
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Concerted management of MPA fisheries
A two year project into the management of fisheries in marine protected areas (MPA) in the UK has shown that involving the fishing sector and stakeholders is crucial in promoting sustainability and effectiveness.
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COVID-19: Seafish to fund online training
Following suspension of face-to-face training as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, Seafish is extending its support for online training for those working in the UK’s seafood industry.
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Aquaculture key in meeting UN goals
Aquaculture is key in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDG), says a new report produced by Cermaq.
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Corvus EES for LNG hybrid live fish carrier
Corvus Energy has been selected by BMA Technology in Turkey to supply the lithium-ion battery-based energy storage system (ESS) for a new LNG hybrid Live Fish Carrier to be built at Tersan Shipyard in Turkey.
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Samherji appoints quality manager
Sunneva Ósk Guðmundsdóttir has been appointed quality manager for Samherji’s land-based fish processing, replacing Elvar Thorarensen who is retiring for health reasons.
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Russian Crab announces first quarter catches
Figures for the first quarter of 2020 indicate that with landings of over 2000 tonnes of crab this year so far, the Russian Crab Company’s catches account for 21% of the Russian Far Eastern region’s overall crab volume.
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BioMar Australia begins production
BioMar Australia has commenced aqua-feed production at its new €40 million facility in Tasmania, Australia.
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COVID-19: BIM skipper course moves online
The Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) National Fisheries College of Ireland in Castletownbere, Co. Cork is piloting the Skipper Full Certificate of Competency as an online course.
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Fish To Your Door launches #NHSFishFridays
Seafood Cornwall’s #FishToYourDoor campaign is introducing a new initiative, offering big discounts for NHS staff and celebrating the best of Cornish fish.
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FairTrade tuna fishery gains MSC recognition
A small-scale hook-and-line tuna fishery in Indonesia operating with small one- or two-man boats has successfully demonstrated its sustainability to the globally recognised standard set by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).
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UK seaweed pioneer acquires vessel
Andrew Jackson Solicitors has advised SeaGrown Ltd, which has established a sustainable, 25-hectare seaweed farm off the coast of Scarborough, with the purchase of a vessel for a six-figure sum.
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Versatile fish farm workboat from Damen
Damen Shipyards Group has unveiled a new workboat for the aquaculture industry. The Damen Utility Vessel (UV) 2613 draws on the company’s track record of proven vessel designs, such as the Multi Cat and Shoalbuster, to deliver high-level versatility to the aquaculture sector.
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Seafood campaign hits social media
Seafish is working closely with the UK government''s Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) on a new consumer marketing campaign which aims to increase the UK''s consumption of seafood caught in UK waters as the sector continues to face the challenges presented by COVID-19
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Hampiðjan appoints new sales manager
Hampiðjan, the ropes and netting specialist, has appointed a new sales manager.
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Krill meal improves salmon health
Krill meal improves the welfare and fillet quality of salmon, according to a recent study by the Norwegian Institute of Food, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Nofima), in collaboration with Aker BioMarine.