World Fishing News – Page 255

  • US pelagic trawler gets TMC compressors
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    US pelagic trawler gets TMC compressors

    2019-02-06T07:00:00Z

    Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors has awarded TMC Compressors of the Seas (TMC) a contract to deliver a complete marine compressed air system to a 100 metre pelagic trawler the yard is building for the Seattle-based Arctic Storm Management Group.

  • Sea Harvest bid for Mareterram
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    Sea Harvest bid for Mareterram

    2019-02-05T12:35:00Z

    The board of Fremantle-based agribusiness, Mareterram Limited has announced that it has entered into a binding bid implementation agreement (BIA) with Sea Harvest Group. Currently the largest shareholder in Mareterram, Sea Harvest has proposed an all cash takeover, in an offer conditional on achieving a 90% shareholding.

  • New Zealand vessel 'Tokatu'
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    Call for New Zealand fisheries reform input

    2019-02-05T11:21:00Z

    The next phase of reform of New Zealand’s fisheries management system has been launched with a call for public input into new rules for the commercial industry designed to improve fishing practices.

  • Broodstock Capital invests in Åkerblå
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    Broodstock Capital invests in Åkerblå

    2019-02-05T09:26:00Z

    Broodstock Capital has invested in Norwegian marine health player Åkerblå, aiming to ramp up Åkerblå’s international efforts.

  • Improving global food security through aquaculture
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    Improving global food security through aquaculture

    2019-02-05T07:00:00Z

    Aquaculture is the fastest growing food sector globally, with a key emphasis on sustainable food production, but farmers face a crisis with more than US$ ten billion worth of aquaculture stocks lost annually as a result of disease.

  • Promoting aquaculture in Mozambique
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    Promoting aquaculture in Mozambique

    2019-02-04T15:09:00Z

    In southern Africa’s Mozambique, overall aquaculture production experienced a decline in the last decade, mainly due to high production costs and poor production techniques in the country.

  • Scottish Sea Farms has reduced seal culls thanks to protective netting Photo: Scottish Sea Farms
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    Protective nets reduce Scottish seal culls

    2019-02-04T10:59:00Z

    Scottish Sea Farms has seen a reduction in the number of seals culled to protect farmed salmon stocks thanks to ongoing investment in rigid pen netting.

  • Simon Smith, managing director of Seachill and The Saucy Fish Co. will talk at the inaugural meeting of the Young Seafood Leaders Network Photo: Seafish
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    Young seafood leaders to gather in Grimsby

    2019-02-04T10:42:00Z

    The Young Seafood Leaders Network will hold its first meeting at the Future of Foods Careers event, held at The Grimbsy Institute in February.

  • MEP John Proctor warns of turbulent times ahead for the UK fishing industry Photo: Allott and Associates
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    Turbulent times for UK fishing, warns MEP

    2019-02-01T07:31:00Z

    The UK fishing industry faces challenges if the European Union’s new sustainable fishing policy enforces its strict landing obligations while Brexit fails to reinstate Britain as an ‘independent coastal state’ warns John Procter, MEP for Yorkshire and the Humber.

  • MINSA has expressed disappointment that its MSC certification has been suspended
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    Disappointment over MSC mackerel suspension

    2019-02-01T07:09:00Z

    A group of northern European mackerel fishing organisations has expressed disappointment that Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of the North East Atlantic fishery will be suspended due to concerns over stock levels.

  • Fish skin leather rocks Nairobi’s catwalks
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    Fish skin leather rocks Nairobi’s catwalks

    2019-02-01T07:00:00Z

    Necks craned as the lithe Kenyan models displayed their stylish dresses, purses and shoes at the Blue Fashion show that was held as part of Kenya’s Blue Economy Conference.

  • The FAO has published its third assessment of marine fisheries discards Photo: FAO
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    FAO publishes latest report on discards

    2019-01-31T11:19:00Z

    A recent assessment of global marine fisheries discards by the Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) has estimated that more than nine million tonnes of catch is discarded annually, of which almost half is from bottom trawls.

  • Aquafeed's third extrusion technology course will be held this year in Norway Photo: Aquafeed
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    Aquafeed extrusion course returns to Norway

    2019-01-31T11:07:00Z

    Aquafeed, the global community of industry professionals, is running its fifth annual Extrusion Technology course in Norway this April.

  • Norwegian and Brazilian aquaculture companies establish technological co-operation
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    Norwegian and Brazilian aquaculture companies establish technological co-operation

    2019-01-31T07:00:00Z

    A fast-growing industry in Brazil, aquaculture is expected to create multiple business opportunities in the next few years – and Norwegian companies plan to get involved in every field of tilapia production, reports Eduardo Campos Lima.

  • Europêche has welcomed an EU-Morocco agreement Photo: Europêche
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    Europêche welcomes EU-Morocco agreement

    2019-01-30T10:32:00Z

    Europêche, the organisation representing European Union fishermen, has welcomed a move by the European Parliament (EP) to conclude the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and Morocco.

  • The MSC has released a list of topics to be discussed as part of its Fisheries Standard Review Photo: MSC
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    MSC confirms topics for standards review

    2019-01-30T10:26:00Z

    The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has confirmed the list of 16 topics to be scrutinised in the next stage of its Fisheries Standard Review.

  • Algae farm’s first with ASC-MSC certification
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    Algae farm’s first with ASC-MSC certification

    2019-01-30T07:30:00Z

    A Japanese farm whose microalgae products have applications ranging from health food and cosmetics to biofuels has become the first in the world to attain certification to the new ASC-MSC Seaweed (Algae) Standard.

  • Caspian countries extend sturgeon moratorium
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    Caspian countries extend sturgeon moratorium

    2019-01-30T07:00:00Z

    Nations bordering the Caspian Sea have agreed to extend the moratorium on commercial fishing for sturgeon, agreed at the Commission for the Conservation, Sustainable Use of Marine Resources and Management of Joint Stocks, held in Baku.

  • Loch Duart farm workers
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    GB£1.2m boost for Scottish salmon farm

    2019-01-29T14:30:00Z

    A Scottish salmon farm has been able to purchase new feed barges to make its operations more efficient and less labour-intensive after securing a GB£1.2m asset finance facility from HSBC UK.

  • Mørenot strengthens market position with Bøteriet acquisition
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    Mørenot strengthens market position with Bøteriet acquisition

    2019-01-29T13:23:00Z

    Having been a minority shareholder for some years in Bøteriet AS, Mørenot has now strengthened its presence in northern Norway with the acquisition of the remaining shares in the company, purchased from Breivei AS.