World Fishing News – Page 270

  • Bob Jones
    News

    Southeastern Fisheries’ Bob Jones retires

    2018-08-10T09:21:00Z

    Southeastern Fisheries Association (SFA) executive director Bob Jones will retire after at the end of the year after more than five decades of serving at the helm of the Florida-based not-for-profit trade association.

  • Sounder cable sold out – more on the way
    News

    Sounder cable sold out – more on the way

    2018-08-10T07:00:00Z

    One of the advantages of being part of a multi-national corporation are that skills and capabilities can be unexpectedly located. According to Jeroen Dorenbusch at IJmuiden Stores, an example of this came when they had been repeatedly asked if they could produce a sounder cable.

  • Steve Bracken
    News

    Scottish salmon farming veteran retires

    2018-08-09T09:57:00Z

    Steve Bracken, business support manager at Marine Harvest Scotland has retired after 41 years’ service to Scottish salmon farming.

  • Huon Aquaculture salmon
    News

    First Australian farmed salmon is RSPCA-approved

    2018-08-09T09:17:00Z

    Huon Aquaculture has become the first Australian seafood producer to join the RSPCA’s Approved Farming Scheme meaning it is now able to supply the country’s only range of RSPCA-approved salmon.

  • Ekkó trawl doors ready to go into production
    News

    Ekkó trawl doors ready to go into production

    2018-08-09T07:00:00Z

    Trawl doors manufactured by Icelandic company Ekkó have been in use for two years on board research vessel Bjarni Sæmundsson, and HB Grandi’s fresher trawler has also had a pair on board for testing – with successful results, according to Ekkó’s Smári

  • Control Union Peru
    News

    Control Union Peru becomes BAP certifier

    2018-08-08T11:54:00Z

    Control Union Peru (CUP) has become an independent third-party certification body (CB) with Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP).

  • Thai Union Group educational workshop
    News

    Thai Union teaches healthy eating

    2018-08-08T08:57:00Z

    Students at a Thai school are better equipped to make healthy dietary decisions after attending one of Thai Union Group’s nutrition workshops.

  • Heavyweight hauler from Solent
    News

    Heavyweight net hauler added to Solent hardware range

    2018-08-08T07:00:00Z

    Norway has proved to be a strong market for netting and potting deck hardware manufactured in the UK by Solent Engineering, which has a background in developing equipment for the local fleet of static gear boats fishing with nets and traps.

  • National Fisheries Institute seafood
    News

    NFI warns of harmful tariffs

    2018-08-07T12:09:00Z

    The US National Fisheries Institute (NFI) has rebranded its AboutSeafood.com website to support American seafood workers in recognition of the threat posed by new trade tariffs.

  • Fishing waters off the coast of Ireland
    News

    Irish Inshore Fisheries consultation opens

    2018-08-07T10:43:00Z

    A new online consultation aims to gather industry expertise to help develop a strategy for the Irish Inshore Fisheries Sector for the remainder of the current EMFF Operational Programme 2018-2023.

  • New ideas from Grundéns on PPE
    News

    New ideas from Grundéns on oilskins and footwear

    2018-08-07T07:00:00Z

    Grundéns has been around for a while. Karl Grundén was making protective clothing for seafarers more than a century ago, starting with cotton dipped in oil and later with waxes used for waterproofing, until rubber appeared in the 1930 and PVC changed took things in a new direction when it ...

  • Japanese seafood products
    News

    Japanese Consumers' Co-op Union joins GSSI

    2018-08-06T09:54:00Z

    The Japanese Consumers'' Co-operative Union (JCCU) has joined the Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) Global Partnership as a funding partner.

  • Marine Stewardship Council
    News

    MSC reopens Unit of Assessment review

    2018-08-06T09:15:00Z

    The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Board of Trustees has re-opened its review of the MSC’s Unit of Assessment requirements following feedback by NGOs and industry.

  • Spearheading land-based salmon farming
    News

    Japanese company spearheads land-based salmon farming

    2018-08-06T07:00:00Z

    The demand for marine products in Japan continues to rise, but with limited areas suitable for farming at sea, one company has developed a recirculating aquaculture system for salmon using artificial seawater. Businessman Tetsuro Sogo has big plans for the future, as he aims to meet the growing demand for salmon across Japan

  • fish oil capsules
    News

    Fish oil attack is unfounded, stresses IFFO

    2018-08-03T10:29:00Z

    The fishmeal and fish oil industry doesn’t hinder sourcing for human consumption, the technical director of IFFO - The Marine Ingredients Organisation has insisted.

  • UK seafood consumption crisis
    News

    UK seafood consumption crisis

    2018-08-03T07:00:00Z

    Soaring prices have led the UK population to eat only half the recommended amount of seafood.

  • Karmenu Vella
    News

    More EU environmental effort needed

    2018-08-02T11:25:00Z

    A new European Commission (EC) report shows that EU Member States have made considerable efforts to address pressures on the marine environment, but measures are not yet sufficient to achieve good, healthy and productive seas by 2020.

  • Russian Fishery LLC
    News

    Fedor Kirsanov appointed RFC CEO

    2018-08-02T10:11:00Z

    Russian Fishery LLC (RFC) has appointed its deputy CEO/deputy general manager Fedor Kirsanov as CEO beginning 1 August.

  • Mustad gear for new Veidar
    News

    Mustad gear for new Veidar

    2018-08-02T07:00:00Z

    The latest newbuild for the Norwegian static gear fleet is the 55.50 metre LOA, 13.20 metre breadth Veidar, designed by Rolls-Royce as a dedicated longliner/netter, and it started its fishing career netting with an excellent trip.

  • PoleCaps
    News

    Friend of the Sea certification for PoleCaps

    2018-08-01T11:52:00Z

    Brazilian supplement company PoleCaps has achieved Friend of the Sea certification for its soft gel capsules line Joie, originated from highly refined oils.