World Fishing News – Page 221

  • Eight Indonesian tuna fisheries have begun the MSC certification process Photo: IPNLF
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    Indonesian tuna fisheries commit to MSC

    2020-01-06T10:39:00Z

    The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF), has welcomed news that eight Indonesian pole-and-line and handline tuna fisheries are beginning the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification process.

  • Hopes are increasing for an effective vaccine against sea lice Photo: SAIC
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    Hopes of in-feed vaccine for sea lice

    2020-01-06T10:35:00Z

    A team of Scottish and international aquaculture experts is developing an oral vaccine for sea lice, helping the industry to tackle one of the biggest threats to the health and welfare of farmed Atlantic salmon.

  • Iceland licenses fish waste for production
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    Iceland licenses fish waste for production

    2020-01-06T07:30:00Z

    Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries Kristján Thór Júlíusson has confirmed alterations to regulations which license the use of all fish and aquaculture products for the production of fishmeal and fish oil for human consumption, subject to requirements for raw material to meet food quality standards.

  • Seafood assurance in the global supply chain?
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    Seafood assurance in the global supply chain

    2020-01-03T07:30:00Z

    ?Polly Burns, Fisheries and Aquaculture Operations Manager, Customised Assurance at Lloyd’s Register, outlines the value of seafood assurance and its critical role in maintaining quality and mitigating the environmental impacts of fishing and aquaculture.

  • Is RAS ready to shine?
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    Is RAS ready to shine?

    2020-01-02T07:30:00Z

    A new report analysing the ever-increasing investment in recirculating aquaculture systems points to these technologies disrupting the salmon sector within the next decade

  • ?Inmarsat’s RescueNET as the future of SAR
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    ?Inmarsat’s RescueNET as the future of SAR

    2020-01-01T07:30:00Z

    While geopolitical tensions highlighted risks to shipping during 2019, quiet but profound change was being brought to the emergency services that keep around 1.6 million seafarers safe day in, day out.

  • FLIR cameras increase safety margins
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    FLIR cameras increase safety margins

    2019-12-31T07:30:00Z

    When Vigo-based marine electronics specialists Nautical were asked to supply a fleet of trawlers with thermal cameras, they had no hesitation in recommending FLIR products.

  • Tri Marine’s Renato Curto steps down
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    Tri Marine’s Renato Curto steps down

    2019-12-31T03:42:00Z

    Tri Marine Group has announced that Juan Corrales will take over as Chief Executive Officer as of 1st January 2020, taking over from Renato Curto who is stepping down after 35 years as CEO.

  • Partnership aims to build sustainability
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    Partnership aims to build sustainability

    2019-12-31T03:42:00Z

    The UN Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences (CAFS) have agreed to strengthen co-operation and build the capacity and sustainability of fisheries and aquaculture in developing countries.

  • Microalgae: Sustainable Aquaculture to Feed The World
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    Sustainable aquaculture to feed the world

    2019-12-28T10:52:00Z

    Microalgae-based feeds could avoid depleting the wild fish that farmed seafood consumes, steering aquaculture in a new direction

  • Cermaq to launch iFarm project in January
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    Cermaq to launch iFarm project in January

    2019-12-28T10:34:00Z

    iFarm monitors each salmon using machine vision, establishing a health record for each individual, and can select out any fish needing attention.

  • First multi-gear MSC tuna certification
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    First multi-gear MSC tuna certification

    2019-12-24T10:41:00Z

    Tri Marine has accomplished a major sustainability milestone by achieving MSC certification for longline caught albacore and yellowfin tuna from the Solomon Islands, adding to its certification for pole-and-line and purse seine skipjack and yellowfin in the region.

  • Cleopatra 50B for Norwegian fishing company
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    Cleopatra 50B for Norwegian fishing company

    2019-12-24T10:36:00Z

    The latest delivery by Icelandic boatbuilder Trefjar is a 15 metre shelterdecked autoliner for owners in Myre in Norway.

  • Damen Maaskant to build new Belgian beamer
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    Damen Maaskant to build new Belgian beamer

    2019-12-20T15:17:00Z

    Belgian family fishing company Rederij Long Ships has contracted Damen Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam to build a new 38-metre long beam trawler to a new Maaskant BT3808 design, modified to deliver an additional 12% bollard pull.

  • Tough trip ends record year
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    Tough trip ends record year

    2019-12-20T15:15:00Z

    Síldarvinnslan’s freezer trawler Blængur has docked at Neskaupstaður to start landing its last trip of the year.

  • Registration will open soon for Marel’s 2020 Salmon ShowHow Photo: Marel
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    Experience the future of salmon processing

    2019-12-19T11:19:00Z

    Registration for Marel’s 2020 Salmon ShowHow in Copenhagen, Denmark will open soon.

  • Skretting has released a dedicated grower feed for farmed tilapia Photo: Skretting
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    New feed highlights Skretting’s tilapia focus

    2019-12-19T10:54:00Z

    Skretting has released a dedicated grower feed for farmed tilapia, initially marketing it to farmers across Africa.

  • Maruto Suisan has been awarded MSC certification for its rope grown oyster fishery Photo: Maruto Suisan
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    World’s first MSC rope grown oysters

    2019-12-18T10:34:00Z

    In a world first for rope grown oysters, Maruto Suisan has achieved Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for its fishery in the Seto Inland Sea.

  • Mowi strikes four-year agreement with AKVA
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    Mowi strikes four-year agreement with AKVA

    2019-12-17T20:19:00Z

    Mowi’s global frame agreement with AKVA Group entails procurement of standard products, spare parts and service assignments. Although it does not imply any exclusivity to AKVA group, but its negotiated terms provide a good basis for trade between the parties, according to AKVA’s Sales Director Nordic Hans-Øyvind Sagen.

  • Hordafor invests in ballast water treatment
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    Hordafor invests in ballast water treatment

    2019-12-17T20:16:00Z

    Austevoll shipowner Hordafor is investing in ballast water treatment to become an even more competitive and responsible co-operation partner within the aquaculture and fishery industries.