World Fishing News – Page 272
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HB Grandi report good mackeral haul
HB Grandi vessel ‘Venus’ has docked in Vopnafjörður, Iceland, with around 750 tonnes of mackerel for production.
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Guy Cotten builds an additional new factory in France
Guy Cotten has embarked on the construction of a new factory to boost production capacity, located a few hundred metres from the company’s present headquarters at Trégunc in Brittany.
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Capacity workshop aids fisheries agreements
The African Legal Support Facility (ALSF), in partnership with the African Natural Resources Centre of the African Development Bank (AfDB), recently held a capacity development workshop to support coastal African countries in effectively negotiating fisheries agreements and concessions.
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Nor-Fishing’s 2018 Innovation Award finalists
This year the Nor-Fishing Foundation received fourteen applications for its Innovation Award; five more than for Nor-Fishing 2016. This year the focus is on safety and the reduction of harmful effects on the environment. There is also a focus on technology contributing to sustainable fisheries. The jury found that several ...
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First ASIC verified shrimp enters US market
The first shrimp verified by the Asian Seafood Improvement Collaborative (ASIC) is hitting US markets.
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Reduced delivery time on new customised fenders for the fishing industry
Foam fenders for fishing vessels require a protective polyurethane coating to endure the harsh conditions at sea. RG Group, owner of RG Rom Gummi, has acquired a polyurethane producing company enabling fast delivery on new customised foam filled fenders to the fishing industry, eliminating the delays that can occur when ...
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Australia’s commitment to new long-term support for FFA
Forum Fisheries Agency director general James Movick and Australia’s Assistant Minister for Agriculture and Water Resources, Hon. Senator Anne Ruston, have signed a new 10-year partnership agreement at the annual Forum Fisheries Committee meeting in the Cook Islands.
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NFI hits out at seafood tariffs
The US-based National Fisheries Institute has made a statement on the current trade tariffs imposed by the US and China that include seafood, describing this as a “misguided strategy.”
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New research to profile UK fishing fleet
Vessel owners and skippers around the UK are being asked to participate in research to gather data on the financial and operational performance of the UK fishing fleet.
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Johnson Controls increases production capacity by 25% for Russian trawlers
One of Russia’s largest commercial fishing enterprises, Russian Fishing Company (RFC), has placed an order for seven new fishing trawlers equipped with CO2 freezing plants from Johnson Controls.
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Collective call for safety roadmap
Industry players have called for development, in close cooperation with UN agencies, of an effective roadmap for the rapid worldwide implementation of the international agreements relating to work and safety in the fishing sector.
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New digital system ensures production efficiency
Traditionally, salmon slaughter lines are manually operated or semi-automated, which slows the processing time in production. At Nor-Fishing 2018, Au2mate is launching a digital process control system uniting data collection and reporting from multiple facilities into one system. This new system ensures production efficiency and standardisation.
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Minister urges UK fishermen to sign up for safety improvements
Fishermen across the UK have been urged to sign up to a new safety code, in a bid to make careers at sea safer for the UK’s fishing community. Transport Minister Nusrat Ghani met coastal MPs in the Houses of Parliament this week to discuss how the fishing industry can ...
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Corfu Sea Farm is sustainably certified
Farmed sea bass and sea bream from Corfu Sea Farm S.A. has been confirmed as Friend of the Sea (FoS) certified and compliant with its standard for seafood from sustainable aquaculture.
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Sustainability tool package launched
Skretting Ecuador has launched a package of precision-based tools, incorporating nutrition, farm management practices and proactive technical support designed to offer full control of the total farm cycle and boost farm profitability.
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Neptune delousing barge for Cermaq Canada
Canadian salmon farm company Cermaq Canada has contracted Neptune Marine to build an environmentally friendly salmon delousing barge to combat the problem of lice infestation of salmon stocks.
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Havyard 587 build for Norsk Fisketransport
Havyard Group has signed a contract with Norsk Fisketransport (NFT) for the June 2020 delivery of a live fish carrier of Havyard 587 design.
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Krill fishing companies back call to protect Antarctic Ocean
A Greenpeace campaign to protect the Antarctic Ocean, backed by 1.7 million people globally, has received the unprecedented support of the vast majority of krill fishing companies operating in Antarctic waters. The companies making the commitment, Aker BioMarine, CNFC, Insung, Pescachile and Rimfrost, represent 85% of the krill fishing industry ...
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Optimarin BWMS for DESS Aquaculture wellboats
DESS Aquaculture will install Optimarin ballast water management systems (BWMS) on four of its newbuild 3,500m3 capacity wellboats.
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AKVA acquires Egersund Net
AKVA will acquire 100% of the shares in Egersund Net from Egersund Group with the deal expected to be completed around 31 August.