World Fishing News – Page 296
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Solar solutions for Ferguson Australia
Being active in the commercial fishing industry means that Ferguson Australia’s sites run a lot of large scale equipment, such as refrigerators, freezers, oxygenated tanks and various machinery; all of which require significant amounts of power to operate and the company went solar to meet some of those energy requirements.
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Icelandic Group agrees Seachill sale
Icelandic Group has announced the sale for £84 million of its UK-based subsidiary Icelandic Group UK, to Hilton Food Group, a leading specialist international meat packing business. The transaction is due to complete on 7th November 2017.
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Individualised fish farming tackles disease
Technology that will improve fish welfare and reduce disease in farming could soon be in use.
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High-res ocean forecasts could make business easier
South Australia''s fishing and aquaculture sectors now have access to high resolution real-time ocean forecasts of ocean currents which should help make business a little easier.
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3D experience at Salmon ShowHow 2018
Salmon processors will be able to experience a new immersive production demonstration at Marel’s 2018 Salmon ShowHow event.
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Santiago Declaration applies pressure to ensure future of Europe’s fisheries
Representatives from coastal communities across the European Union came together in Santiago de Compostela this week with a common goal – to pressure EU decision makers to ensure the future of fishing communities during the Brexit negotiations.
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No need to alter Dungeness crab management based on genetic data
Dungeness crabs along the US west coast are highly connected genetically, and as a result, there’s no need to change harvesting regulations to account for distinct subpopulations, according to a new study, reports Rick Cooper.
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Europe sends a warning as Vietnam drags its heels on IUU
The European Commission has fired a warning shot, with a Yellow Card telling Vietnam that it risks becoming identified as a non-co-operating country on the fight against IUU fishing.
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Skaginn 3X launches Russian language website
A Russian language version of Skaginn 3X''s website has been launched to expand the company’s business in Russia.
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Omega-3 fish oil product certified sustainable
A new Omega-3 fish oil product has achieved kudos for its use of sustainably sourced and wild-caught fish from Iceland.
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Azores Declaration issued for one-by-one tuna fisheries
The Azores Declaration in support of one-by-one tuna fisheries was issued at the world’s first international one-by-one tuna fisheries conference.
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Chinese hairy crab farm attains BAP Certification
A hairy crab farm has been certified by an international sustainability programme the world’s first crab farm to earn the distinction.
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$1.5m export factoring facility for major European seafood provider
An unnamed seafood exporter and processor has secured a $1.5m export factoring facility from DS-Concept.
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Green light for new cefas headquarters
Permission has been granted to the UK to the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) to redevelop its headquarters to create a leading centre for applied science.
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Norebo rebrands under one corporate identity
Norebo has renamed two of its subsidiaries in order to rebrand them under one single corporate identity.
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Brexit and supply chain remain major UK issues
The impact of Brexit and issues around supply and demand were key topics at The Humber Seafood Summit.
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Minimum waste protein marination delivers efficiency
Ishida Europe has developed a marination system for protein products that aims to refine efficiency and consistency.
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Iceland to access more MSC certified species
Iceland Sustainable Fisheries has added to its growing portfolio of world firsts with MSC certified tusk, ocean catfish (wolf fish) and blue ling fisheries.
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Sixty South Salmon ‘Good Alternative’ rating
Sixty South, the premium salmon raised in the icy cold waters of the Antarctic, has been recognised as ‘Good Alternative’ by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch programme.
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Brunvoll secures fishing vessel propulsion double
Brunvoll has secured two new contracts for propulsion manoeuvring and control systems with some big players in the fishing market.