World Fishing News – Page 252

  • Every fish alive
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    Every fish alive

    2019-03-02T07:00:00Z

    Four panel codends, made in netting with a T90 configuration and rigged on Quicklines, have led to higher quality catches for one of HB Grandi’s fresher trawlers.

  • Friend of the Sea has persuaded Deliveroo to take shark fin soup off the menu Photo: Friend of the Sea
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    Deliveroo takes shark fin soup off the menu

    2019-03-01T12:42:00Z

    Sustainable fisheries certifier, Friend of the Sea, has secured an important victory for environmental and animal welfare campaigners in persuading food delivery company, Deliveroo, to remove shark fin soup from its menus.

  • Hendrix Genetics has opened a new shrimp hatchery in Ecuador Photo: Skretting
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    Hendrix Genetics opens Ecuadorian hatchery

    2019-03-01T12:34:00Z

    Animal breeding and technology company, Hendrix Genetics, is establishing a state-of-the-art shrimp hatchery in Ecuador delivering Pacific whiteleg shrimp post larvae.

  • Major boost for fish welfare in Scotland
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    Major boost for fish welfare in Scotland

    2019-03-01T06:00:00Z

    AquaGen, the world-leading salmon breeder and supplier of eggs, has signed a deal to buy Scottish Sea Farms’ freshwater hatchery at Holywood near Dumfries as part of a long-term strategic investment that will further improve fish welfare in Scotland.

  • Thyborøn’s trawl door technology leap
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    Thyborøn’s trawl door technology leap

    2019-02-28T20:21:00Z

    Switching to a pair of Type 23 Bluestream semi-pelagic trawl doors has boosted gear spread by an impressive 50 metres, reports Tonni Karlsen, skipper of Norwegian trawler Ole-Arvid Nergård.

  • Maritech and Sea Data Center are producing an analytics tool to help customers understand seafood marketing trends Photo: Maritech
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    Maritech launches seafood market data tool

    2019-02-28T12:30:00Z

    Marine software company, Maritech, and information provider, Sea Data Center, have joined forces to deliver benchmarking and analytics tools aimed at helping customers better understand the seafood market and pricing trends.

  • The FAO is working on a fund to help promote sustainable fishing in the Atlantic Photo: FAO
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    FAO’s Atlantic sustainable fishing fund

    2019-02-28T12:22:00Z

    The Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) has collaborated with the World Bank, Conservation International and Wilderness Markets to develop a fund to help promote sustainable fishing in the western central Atlantic.

  • Keeping it simple with automatic feeding
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    Keeping it simple with automatic feeding

    2019-02-27T12:00:00Z

    Why make things complex when they can be simple? That’s the question engineer Sébastien Termet asked himself when he was approached by a fish farmer to come up with a feeding system.

  • Data about the Australian seabed has been reviewed to see which areas are at risk from trawling Photo: CSIRO
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    Assessing trawling effect in Australia

    2019-02-27T10:12:00Z

    Figures just released show that less than 3.5% of the Australian seabed is affected by trawling. Although this figure varies regionally, it is among the lowest footprints recorded worldwide.

  • SINTEF Ocean hosted trials at its facility in Trondheim in Norway Photo: SINTEF Ocean
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    Trials prove successful ROV tracking

    2019-02-27T10:03:00Z

    Joint trials by Norwegian research institute, SINTEF Ocean, and marine resource technology company, Sonardyne International, have proven the ability for an acoustic positioning system to track underwater robots as they move through industrial-scale fish pens.

  • Massive biological ocean shifts
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    Massive biological ocean shifts

    2019-02-27T07:00:00Z

    A new study shows how a warming ocean has led to unprecedented marine biological changes at the global level over the last decade, and that future changes will be stronger and have more severe effects on the living marine resources that we rely on.

  • Pacific cod larvae
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    Development determines C02 impact on cod

    2019-02-26T15:07:00Z

    Scientists have released results of a study showing that larval Pacific cod response to elevated carbon dioxide (CO2) levels and ocean acidification varies depending on its stage of development.

  • Sulphur limits on track at IMO
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    Sulphur limits on track at IMO

    2019-02-26T09:42:00Z

    The IMO has made substantial progress towards the its final preparations for the new global sulphur regulation which enters into force on 1st January 2020.

  • Sea Delight joins IPNLF network
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    Sea Delight joins IPNLF network

    2019-02-26T09:36:00Z

    The global seafood distributor, importer and processor becomes the latest Member of the International Pole & Line Foundation. Sea Delight Group replaces its member company Sea Delight Europe that has been part of IPNLF’s fast-growing membership network since 2017.

  • Twin-rigger joins Fraserburgh prawn fleet
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    Twin-rigger joins Fraserburgh prawn fleet

    2019-02-26T07:00:00Z

    Ian Duthie brought the new Parkol-built Uberous FR-50 home to Fraserburgh following fishing trials carried out off Whitby, reports Dave Moore.

  • Irish minister, Michael Creed, and European Commissioner, Karmenu Vella, have met to discuss the effects of a 'no deal' Brexit on Irish fishing
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    'No-deal' Brexit threatens Irish fishing

    2019-02-25T13:10:00Z

    The Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Michael Creed TD, has met the European Commissioner for Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, Karmenu Vella, to discuss the threats to the Irish fishing industry from a ‘no deal’ Brexit.

  • German consumers get a chance to enjoy Icelandic golden redfish Photo: IRF
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    Golden redfish enjoyed by German consumers

    2019-02-25T13:03:00Z

    Iceland Responsible Fisheries (IRF) has introduced Icelandic golden redfish to German consumers at Grüne Woche, the food and agricultural trade show held annually in Berlin.

  • Cetus AS opts for ABC powerplant
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    Cetus AS opts for ABC powerplant

    2019-02-25T10:00:00Z

    Less than two years after last ordering a new fishing vessel from Fitjar Mek Verksted, Cetus AS went back to both Salt Ship Design and the same yard for the new pelagic vessel Vikingbank.

  • Boosting EU fish breeding
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    Boosting EU fish breeding

    2019-02-25T09:00:00Z

    European aquaculture is being taken to the next level through technological advances in breeding of six species in Europe.?

  • Transshipment data co-operation MoU signed
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    Transshipment data co-operation MoU signed

    2019-02-25T06:00:00Z

    The Marshall Islands Marine Resources Authority has signed a landmark fisheries collaboration MoU with Thailand’s Department of Fisheries at last week’s GFETW conference in Bangkok.