World Fishing News – Page 214

  • Biomar
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    Biomar to appeal against patent ruling

    2020-03-18T09:39:00Z

    Biomar Norway will appeal a court’s decision that it infringed a smoltification patent on the basis that a patent shouldn’t exist for the methodology concerned.

  • SSPO has issued a statement on the COVID-19 pandemic Photo: SSPO
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    COVID-19: SSPO issues statement

    2020-03-16T11:45:00Z

    Hamish Macdonell, director of strategic engagement for the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) has issued a statement on the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on the sector.

  • Tersan is building a second freezer stern trawler for JSC Okeanrybflot Photo: Tersan
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    Second Tersan freezer stern trawler

    2020-03-16T11:41:00Z

    Tersan Shipyard has signed a new contract for a second freezer stern trawler with JSC Okeanrybflot Russia.

  • SuperSmolt: Oslo court rules in STIM’s favour
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    SuperSmolt: Oslo court rules in STIM’s favour

    2020-03-16T06:44:00Z

    The Oslo District Court has ruled in favour of STIM, finding that both patents protecting the SuperSmolt technology are fully valid, and concluding that Biomar should compensate STIM for patent infringement and breaching codes of business conduct.

  • The MxSC is committed to sustainable fishing methods Photo: NOAA Fisheries
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    Mexico commits to protecting vaquita

    2020-03-13T08:21:00Z

    The Mexican Shrimp Council (MxSC) has reemphasised its commitment to protect the vaquita and other marine mammals using sustainable fishing methods.

  • Einar Pétur Bjargmundsson (l) with Kristinn Gestsson and Magnús Guðlaugsson Photo: Hampiðjan Ísland
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    Hampiðjan appoints new sales manager

    2020-03-12T11:29:00Z

    Einar Pétur Bjargmundsson has been appointed Hampiðjan Ísland’s fishing gear sales manager, working alongside skipper Kristinn Gestsson and master fishing gear technologist Magnús Guðlaugsson.

  • MSC announces the winners of its fourth annual Sustainable Seafood Awards Photo: MSC
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    MSC Sustainable Seafood Awards winners

    2020-03-12T11:25:00Z

    The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has announced the winners of its fourth annual Sustainable Seafood Awards, which recognise organisations and individuals helping to end overfishing.

  • EthiCatch: A research project into fish welfare, ethics, quality and added value in coastal fisheries Photo: Emil Bremnes/Nofima
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    Conducting research into ethical fishing

    2020-03-11T09:09:00Z

    In a newly launched project, scientists from Nofima are hoping to find out how wild fish can be caught as gently as possible to safeguard fish welfare, good quality and financial gain.

  • Cape Verde is joining the FiTI Photo: NASA
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    Cape Verde joins transparency initiative

    2020-03-11T09:04:00Z

    The Government of the Republic of Cabo Verde is applying to become a member of the Fisheries Transparency Initiative (FiTI).

  • COVID-19 forces Brussels Expo postponement
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    COVID-19 forces Brussels Expo postponement

    2020-03-10T20:42:00Z

    It’s the biggest event of its kind and a key date in the worldwide seafood industry’s calendar – but the spread of the coronavirus outbreak has forced organisers of Seafood Expo Global and Seafood Processing Global to postpone the exhibition.

  • 2020 IceFish Bursary winners announced
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    2020 IceFish Bursary winners announced

    2020-03-10T07:30:00Z

    Following the 2014 Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition, the organisers of the exhibition recognised the need to re-invest in the future of the fishing sector and introduced bursaries awarded to those currently in education within the fishing sector. The first bursaries were awarded in 2017.

  • Blue whiting – top quality raw material
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    Blue whiting – top quality raw material

    2020-03-10T07:00:00Z

    The fishmeal production plants run by Síldarvinnslan in the Icelandic east coast ports of Seyðisfjörður and Neskaupstaður have been busy since the company’s pelagic vessels made their first landings of blue whiting earlier this month.

  • Salmon producers have faced environmental challenges in late 2019 Photo: SSPO
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    Scottish salmon survival rates dip in 2019

    2020-03-09T10:13:00Z

    Annual figures published by the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation (SSPO) show that the sector had an average monthly survival rate of 98.60% for 2019, a slight reduction from the previous year''s figure of 98.83% owing to environmental challenges during the latter part of the year.

  • Gilbert Khoo has been found guilty of eel smuggling Photo: Cefas
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    Seafood trader guilty of eel smuggling

    2020-03-09T09:59:00Z

    A seafood trader has been found guilty of smuggling around 5.3 million critically endangered European eels from Europe to Asia over a two-year period.

  • An APPG has met with industry stakeholders to discuss challenges facing the UK fishing sector
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    APPG discusses UK fishing sector challenges

    2020-03-06T10:45:00Z

    Parliamentarians and representatives from across the fisheries sector have met in Westminster to discuss the socioeconomic challenges and opportunities facing UK fishing communities.

  • Carrie Selberg Robinson Photo: NOAA
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    NOAA appoints new Office of Habitat director

    2020-03-06T10:38:00Z

    NOAA has announced the appointment of Carrie Selberg Robinson as the new director of NOAA Fisheries'' Office of Habitat Conservation.

  • Valka has made new appointments in its sales and marketing team Photo: Valka
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    Valka appoints new director of sales

    2020-03-05T13:08:00Z

    Fish processing company Valka has appointed a new director of sales.

  • The Seafood 2040 Strategic Framework will garner opinions on working in the seafood industry Photo: Seafish
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    Views sought on working in seafood industry

    2020-03-05T13:04:00Z

    The Seafood 2040 Strategic Framework for England is seeking opinions on labour market patterns, training and career planning to ensure the seafood industry has the right tools to prosper and retain talent.

  • Organic trout from the Andean highlands
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    Organic trout from the Andean highlands

    2020-03-05T07:00:00Z

    After 30 years of working with local trout producers at Lake Arapa, in the Andean highlands, with a strong focus on sustainable development and organic production, Peruvian company Truchas Arapa now aims at improving its product quality and value through scientific innovation, reports Eduardo Campos Lima.

  • Boston Seafood Expo postponed
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    Boston Seafood Expo postponed

    2020-03-04T12:11:00Z

    Organisers of Seafood Expo North America have announced that this year’s event has been postponed, while other options are examined.