World Fishing News – Page 264

  • PM gives SFF personal commitment on Brexit
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    Scottish fishermen’s leaders welcome PM’s personal commitment

    2018-10-18T08:00:00Z

    Fishermen’s leaders in Scotland have welcomed direct assurances from Prime Minister Theresa May that the UK government is committed to securing “the best deal possible” for the industry in the Brexit negotiations.

  • Yannis Papadopoulos
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    Examples of successful high energy operations

    2018-10-17T16:44:00Z

    Setting the scene for High Energy Mariculture Conference’s technical visit to Corfu Sea Farm, Yannis Papadopoulos, partner at Corfu Sea Farm in Kassiopi, northeast Corfu, introduced his company’’s 1992-established sea bass and sea bream production in session two

  • Dr Panagiotis Efstathiou
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    Technology in high energy operations

    2018-10-17T16:32:00Z

    The first session of this year’’s High Energy Mariculture Conference began with a range of examples on how to successfully maximise production offshore through technology

  • High Energy Mariculture
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    High Energy Mariculture opens with keynote

    2018-10-17T16:24:00Z

    The High Energy Mariculture Conference 2018 opened today with Conference Chairman Langley Gace, Senior Vice President of InnovaSea Systems Inc. giving the keynote address. Also present for the opening session were Vasilis Gontzes, General Manager of conference sponsor Fitco S.A and Dr. Beyhan de Jong, Associate Analyst at RaboResearch Food ...

  • Salmon farm
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    Salmon farmer secures equipment purchase loan

    2018-10-17T13:18:00Z

    Irish salmon farming company Bradán Beo Teoranta has purchased a feed barge from AKVA Group and cage nets from Mørenot Aquaculture through a loan from Export Credit Norway.

  • Phytase benefit trials
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    Research explores ‘triple benefit’ of phytase

    2018-10-17T10:32:00Z

    Two new studies demonstrate that phytase offers tilapia producers a threefold benefit, affecting performance, profitability and sustainability.

  • Ministers criticised over 2019 Baltic quotas
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    EU Fisheries Ministers criticised for lack of ambition in setting fishing quotas for the Baltic

    2018-10-17T08:34:00Z

    Europêche has criticised a lack of ambition on the part of EU fisheries ministers in setting next year’s Baltic Sea quotas, stating that quotas for western cod could have been higher, while still respecting scientific advice and management plans.

  • Premium Scottish smoked salmon products and other artisan foods from Loch Fyne are now available in the US and Switzerland Photo: Loch Fyne
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    Scottish fine foods hit US and Switzerland

    2018-10-16T10:29:00Z

    An award-winning brand of food and drink products inspired by British royalty is now available for consumers to lay their hands on in the USA and Switzerland.

  • FAO initiative
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    FAO targets Mediterranean sustainability

    2018-10-15T14:45:00Z

    Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ (FAO) Blue Hope Initiative has been officially launched for key communities in Algeria, Tunisia and Turkey to improve efficiency and sustainability.

  • Boats off Hirtshals
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    Plea for sustainable Baltic fisheries

    2018-10-15T11:05:00Z

    EU fisheries ministers will be urged to set fishing opportunities at sustainable levels at the AGRIFISH Council in Luxembourg on 15 and 16 October.

  • Whole value chain at the Seafood ShowHow
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    Across the whole value chain at the Seafood ShowHow

    2018-10-14T20:57:00Z

    Every year Marel opens its doors to customers at Pier 91 in Seattle, giving them a unique experience of the latest seafood processing technology and this year Marel’s Seafood ShowHow will take place at Pier 91 in Seattle, 14-16th November.

  • China’s hidden fleet
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    A hidden fleet: Chinese ownership of Ghana’s industrial fishery

    2018-10-12T13:59:00Z

    An investigation by The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) focuses on ownership of Ghanaian fishing capacity by Chinese companies, in contravention of Ghanaian law which does not allow foreign ownership or control of fishing vessels under the Ghanaian flag.

  • Recirculation hall at Skretting’s Lerang Research Station
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    Skretting recirculation hall enables research

    2018-10-11T09:53:00Z

    Skretting Aquaculture Research Centre has added a recirculation hall to its Norway operations to enable researchers to conduct precise experiments on its latest closed system feed formulations in strict, closely monitored environmental conditions.

  • Responsible business award for Thai Union
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    Thai Union named business leader of the year at Ethical Corporation responsible business awards

    2018-10-10T10:56:00Z

    Thai Union Group was honoured at Ethical Corporation''s 8th Annual Responsible Business Awards for sustainability leadership with Dr. Darian McBain, Thai Union’s global director for sustainable development, receiving the coveted Business Leader of the Year Award at a ceremony in London.

  • AST iCatch smartphone app
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    Inshore vessels benefit from monitoring app

    2018-10-10T10:34:00Z

    Five inshore fishing vessels under 10m have been fitted with the AST AVMS (autonomous vessel monitoring system) and iCatch reporting app as part of the CEFAS/MMO/DEFRA sponsored ‘Spurdog bycatch avoidance programme’ in the southern North Sea.

  • Sonardyne’s new Business Development Manager
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    Sonardyne appoints Business Development Manager for aquaculture and renewables

    2018-10-10T09:59:00Z

    Navigation and positioning technology company Sonardyne International Ltd. has announced the appointment of Elizabeth Paull as Business Development Manager to help support and develop the firm’s business within the growing aquaculture and renewables industries.

  • marine litter
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    North Sea marine litter to be mapped

    2018-10-10T09:28:00Z

    A new research project will map how much marine litter is floating around in the water column of the North Sea, how is it distributed and what type it is.

  • Italian operator certified FoS sustainable
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    Italian trawler operator certified sustainable by Friend of the Sea

    2018-10-10T09:18:00Z

    The fishing activities of Italian fishing company Asaro have been demonstrated to be sustainable as it is awarded Friend of the Sea certification for its fisheries in the Mediterranean and off West Africa.

  • ScanBas 365
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    Bridge system improves operational efficiency

    2018-10-09T10:20:00Z

    Scanmar has released a new fully customisable bridge system with advanced tracking functions and simplified customisable data display to improve operational control and efficiency.

  • Pole and line tuna fishing
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    MOU promotes Indian fishery sustainability

    2018-10-08T09:40:00Z

    WWF-India and the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to work more collaboratively on behalf of a one-by-one skipjack tuna fishery off the coast of Kerala, India.