World Fishing News – Page 25
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Africa-Europe ocean cooperation report released
The Africa-Europe Ocean Strategic Group’s report promotes collaboration on ocean issues, highlighting the need for urgent governance and sustainable management
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Two extra years for NAPA FIPs
NAPA has extended its fishery improvement projects to 2026, urging action on sustainable pelagic fisheries management
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Alaska’s seafood industry suffers $1.8bn losses
Beyond the economic impacts, the decline of fisheries in the region threatens a way of life, sense of place, community and identity, says new NOAA Fisheries report
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40 chippies in the running for top UK takeaway prize
National Fish & Chip Awards announce shortlist for Takeaway of the Year 2025
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Indonesian tuna fishers introduce solar ice-making
Innovation set to improve local cold chain infrastructure and boost fisheries earnings
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Double certification for Associated Seafoods
Morecambe Bay and Loch Fyne Oysters recognised by Aquaculture Stewardship Council
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MSC: Global appetite for sustainable seafood continues
Demand remains resilient despite tough economic times, finds new report
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UK citizens get behind the need for better fish welfare
A new survey reveals that 85% of UK citizens want stronger protections for farmed fish
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Iceland’s fish landings down 18% in September
Upturn in fleet’s demersal catches unable to offset shrinking pelagic volumes
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DNA modelling breakthrough for farm site seabed sampling
New process draws upon techniques first used in human forensics
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Stolt Sea Farm starts construction of new Portuguese facility
Tocha project is the latest step in the land-based aquaculture company’s ongoing expansion programme
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University vaccine work tackles resistance
Scientists at the University of Stirling have received over £770,000 to develop a new vaccine addressing antimicrobial resistance in Vietnamese catfish
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Tilapia welfare project reaps rewards
The Tilapia Welfare Egypt Project has improved the welfare of over 260 million fish, impacting 10% of Egypt’s tilapia
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UK consulting on new fisheries management plans
Overriding aim is to secure the health of the fishing industry
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Project UK boosts sustainable fisheries
Project UK’s report showcases collaboration to improve sustainable fisheries, benefitting the UK economy and marine health
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Australia to resume live lobster trade with China
Imports expected to restart by the end of the year after China imposed a ban on Australian-caught lobsters in 2020
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Shining a new light on shrimp trawling
The recipient of the IceFish 2024 Outstanding Skipper Award, Eiríkur Sigurðsson has brought a new level of imagination to the job
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Triumph for Australian tuna
Bluefin stocks recovering but seafood industry served up a mixed bag in new Marine Park plan
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Cflow wins Indre Harøy deal
Cflow strengthens its position in land-based farming with a key deal to supply fish handling solutions to Salmon Evolution’s Indre Harøy facility
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Irish seafood navigates challenges
The Irish seafood economy faced a turbulent 2023 but government investments have led to a recovery and 12% growth