World Fishing News – Page 259
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CFP a ‘disastrous tool’ says SFF
European Union countries will be guilty of vengeful behaviour if they pile pressure on UK fishermen as a result of Brexit, say Scottish fishermen’s leaders.
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West coast stocks increase promotes fishing
Recreational and commercial fishing is on the increase on the US west coast thanks to a halt in the near 30 year decline of groundfish.
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Skretting develops integrated feed system
Aquaculture feed company, Skretting, is launching RecircReady, its new integrated concept for recirculating aquaculture feeds (RAS).
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AquaMaof to build 2500 tonne RAS facility in Russia
A new 2500 tonne capacity recirculating aquaculture system for Atlantic salmon is to be built in Russia by AquaMaof Aquaculture Technologies in a €25 million project financed by local investors. The first batch of eggs are expected to be ready towards the end fourth quarter of 2019.
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Scottish fisheries discuss climate change
More than 100 guests have come together at a public event to find out more about what climate change could mean for Scottish fisheries.
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IPNLF welcomes new Spanish seafood partner
Leading canning group Jealsa becomes the latest Member of the International Pole & Line Foundation
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New CEO for Pescanova USA
The Nueva Pescanova Group has appointed Chris Maze as CEO of its Pescanova USA subsidiary, effective as of January 1st, 2019.
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Agreement to boost UAE aquaculture
The UAE’s Ministry of Climate Change and Environment (MOCCAE) has signed a memorandum of understanding with Dubai World Central (DWC), also known as Dubai South to scale up the aquaculture industry in the UAE through establishing a fish farm.
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Damen to assist with vessel leasing
More than 60 delegates attended Damen’s first Fishing Seminar in South Africa, where the company presented its new vessel leasing fund specifically designed for African shipowners.
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‘Stop the slaughter’ EJF tells Taiwan
Dolphins and turtles are being killed and sharks illegally finned to support Taiwan’s tuna export industry, reports the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).
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BioMar expands Ecuadorian shrimp business
Danish aquaculture feed company, BioMar Group, is expanding its Ecuador factory with a new line for extruded shrimp feed.
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Vyborg Shipyard launches lead trawler in Arkhangelsk Trawl Fleet series
Vyborg Shipyard, part of Russian vessel construction group United Shipbuilding Corporation, has celebrated the launching of the lead vessel in a series of four new trawlers for Arkhangelsk Trawl Fleet.
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Fish farm drones assist in wreck recovery
An underwater drone normally used for inspection work at fish farms has been chosen to assist the Norwegian armed forces in marine salvage operations.
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Enhanced tub design from RPC Sæplast
Tub manufacturer RPC Sæplast has introduced a new design for its reusable Nordic 1000L heavy duty container.
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Drying systems move into yards
Shipyard owners are showing interest in Pronomar’s professional drying systems.
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Corvus Energy to provide energy storage system for longliner Geir
Corvus Energy’s Corvus Orca energy storage system (ESS) has been selected for installation on an innovative longline vessel now under construction at Vaagland Båtbyggeri for Norwegian longline operator HP Holmeset.
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EU, Norway and Faroes reach agreement on NE Atlantic mackerel
An agreement signed in Bergen at the end of last month sets the North-East Atlantic mackerel TAC for at 653,438 tonnes, a 20% reduction on the 2018 figure but still significantly higher than the ICES advice for the fishery.
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New eco-friendly Wärtsilä engine
Wärtsilä and Liebherr have collaborated on the development of a new engine designed to fit requirements for limited space and weight, lower CAPEX and comply with current and future global emissions restrictions.
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Kampi introduces tub handling system
Icelandic shrimp factory, Kampi, has recently signed a contract with Skaginn 3X for a tub handling system.
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EJF welcomes Thai fishing convention
Thailand is set become the first country in Asia to ratify the Work in Fishing Convention C188, which sets basic standards for work in the industry.