World Fishing News – Page 257

  • Europêche has welcomed EC plans to better manage demersal fisheries in the western Mediterranean Photo: Europêche
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    Europêche cautiously welcomes EC plans

    2019-01-16T10:35:00Z

    Europêche has welcomed news that the European Parliament Committee on Fisheries has adopted a European Commission proposal to establish a multiannual management plan for demersal fisheries in the western Mediterranean.

  • Advances in aquaculture will help meet the protein needs of a growing population Photo: KnipBio
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    KnipBio single cell protein scales up

    2019-01-16T09:53:00Z

    Aquaculture feed producer, KnipBio, has completed a critical development step with the production of a single cell protein in a 20,000 litre fermentation vessel.

  • UK Young Seafood Chef of the Year 2019
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    Search for UK Young Seafood Chef begins

    2019-01-15T14:14:00Z

    The search is on for the UK Young Seafood Chef of the Year 2019 as The Grimsby Institute-run competition opens.

  • The 'Julie of Ladram' has joined Waterdance's fleet Photo: Waterdance
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    Julie of Ladram joins Waterdance

    2019-01-14T16:05:00Z

    The fishing company Waterdance, based in the south-west of England, has expanded its fleet with a new beam trawler renamed in honour of a late colleague.

  • The main commercial fish species in the Mediterranean and Black Sea are still over-fished but pressure has reduced over past years Photo: FAO
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    Raised hopes for Med and Black Sea fishing

    2019-01-14T14:26:00Z

    Overfishing in the Mediterranean and Black Sea has decreased by 10% raising hopes of a recovery in fish stocks, according to a new report.

  • A recent report shows that the Australian fishery and aquaculture production is growing Photo: AFMA
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    Report shows appetite for Australian seafood

    2019-01-11T11:28:00Z

    The gross value of Australian fishery and aquaculture production has grown to over A$3bn in 2016/2017 according to a recent report.

  • The EU's aquaculture sector is strong according to a recent report
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    EU aquaculture sector strong, says report

    2019-01-11T11:15:00Z

    The European Union’s aquaculture industry has fully recovered from the recent downturn and doubled profits according to a 2018 report.

  • Hercules Hydraulics have been appointed a UK distributor of TMA winches Photo: TMA
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    Hercules to distribute TMA winches

    2019-01-10T13:09:00Z

    Devon-based Hercules Hydraulics has been appointed as a UK distributor by Italian hydraulic winch manufacturer, TMA.

  • The NOAA has released two reports showing strong progress in the US fishing industry Photo: NOAA
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    NOAA reports strong progress

    2019-01-10T12:59:00Z

    The fisheries department of the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has released two new reports showing that strong progress has been made in ensuring the sustainability and stability of the nation’s fisheries.

  • Hampiðjan consolidates on home market
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    Hampiðjan consolidates on home market

    2019-01-09T12:17:00Z

    This year Hampiðjan has concluded the acquisition of the entire shareholding of its Fjarðanet subsidiary.

  • The EC has lifted its yellow card on Thailand's fishing industry Photo: pixabay
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    EC lifts Thailand’s yellow card

    2019-01-09T10:51:00Z

    The European Commission has lifted its ‘yellow card’ placed on Thailand’s seafood industry following significant attempts by the country to tackle illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.

  • With a delegation at Dae-Han feed factory in South Korea in 1989, and (inset) Niels Alsted today Photo: Biomar
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    ‘Mr Aquaculture’ retires after 45 years

    2019-01-09T10:05:00Z

    Niels Alsted, aquaculture feed company BioMar’s executive vice president of business relations, has retired after 45 years of service in the industry.

  • Tilapia
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    Global tilapia market steady

    2019-01-08T11:52:00Z

    Volume consumption of tilapia in the US, the largest tilapia importer, is in decline with an excess of 10 KT estimated in 2017 over 2016, according to a Fact.MR study.

  • TUNACONS and IATTC are joining forces to promote sustainable tuna fishing Photo: ISSF
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    TUNACONS and IATTC join forces

    2019-01-07T13:30:00Z

    Equadorian-based Tuna Conservation Group (TUNACONS) has signed two memoranda of under-standing with the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission aimed at strengthening the sustaina-ble management of tuna populations.

  • Rolls-Royce is to design a new Norwegian stern trawler Photo: Rolls-Royce
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    Rolls-Royce to design stern trawler

    2019-01-07T12:52:00Z

    Rolls-Royce Commercial Marine has signed a contract to deliver ship design and an extensive range of equipment to a stern trawler to be built for Engenes Fiskeriselskap, based in Troms county, northern Norway.

  • Shrimp trawls as good as new after two years
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    Shrimp trawl setup as good as new after two years

    2019-01-07T07:00:00Z

    Delivered at the beginning of 2017 and designed to fish shrimp all year round, Newfoundland Victor operates across different areas and fishing grounds that range from practically clean to rugged ground where gear damage is inevitable.

  • Book review: The Cod Hunters
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    Book review: The Cod Hunters

    2019-01-06T07:00:00Z

    The Cod Hunters is an exploration of the cod fisheries of Shetland from the early nineteenth century. There are few people better qualified to chart the history of Shetland’s fisheries than John Goodlad with his remarkable depth of knowledge.

  • Better economy with Thyborøn Type 23 doors
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    Better economy with Thyborøn Type 23 doors

    2019-01-05T07:00:00Z

    Based on the company’s experience with its Type 14 doors, Thyborøn Trawldoor has introduced its new BlueStream Type 23 semi-pelagic doors. These powerful doors are predicted to result in significant fuel savings when demersal fishing, with no reduction in catches.

  • The WCPFC has adopted proposals to reduce the risk of entanglement from FADs Photo: NOAA
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    WCPFC adopts FAD entanglement proposal

    2019-01-04T13:09:00Z

    Following a proposal by the European Union, the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has adopted a binding measure to reduce the risk of entanglement from fish aggregating devices by 2020.

  • Sea Pact has joined an initiative to rid the world's ocean of ghost gear Photo: Sea Pact
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    Sea Pact joins ghost gear initiative

    2019-01-04T13:00:00Z

    Sea Pact, an association of ten North American seafood companies focused on sustainability, has joined the Global Ghost Gear Initiative (GGGI).