World Fishing News – Page 298
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Call for businesses to support Seafood Week
Seafish is urging businesses to become Seafood Week campaign partners as Lidl becomes the latest company to show its support.
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NZ tuna association seeks to improve recognition for responsible fisheries
The Tuna Management Association of New Zealand (TMA) is uniting with an international network of supply chain stakeholders to improve management and recognition for responsible tuna fisheries.
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Baldvin leaves Samherji fleet after 25 successful years
With a new Rolls-Royce designed factory trawler on the way later this year, Samherji’s German subsidiary DFFU has sold its factory trawler Baldvin. It has been sold to Poland and renamed Polonus.
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Innovation is forefront at Marel Whitefish ShowHow
Marel has hosted its third Whitefish ShowHow conference bringing together global processors of both wild and farmed whitefish to discuss insight into the future direction of the industry.
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World’s first blue mussel farm achieves ASC sustainability certification
Loch Fyne Oysters Ltd has become the first company to achieve the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) Bivalve Standard Certification for responsible farming of blue mussels.
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Seafish’s RFS marks certification milestones
Seafish’s Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS), which recognises fishing vessels that demonstrate best practice in fishing operations and crew welfare, has certified its 100th vessel, marking a significant milestone for the scheme.
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Carsoe acquire share in palletising partner
Danish factory deck specialist Carsoe has acquired 43% of the shares of its Norwegian supplier Holmek Palletering AS.
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Danfish to bring the fishing industry together in Aalborg
Visitors to this year’s DanFish International exhibition which takes place next month in Aalborg can expect to see a bigger event with even more potential to do business.
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SNG opens major Shetland division
Killybegs-based Swan Net Gundry (SNG) fishing gear manufacturers have officially opened a new state-of-the-art net loft and stores premises in Lerwick on the Shetland Islands which will enhance their current facilities and allow the company to extend its area of operations.
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Macduff’s largest fishing vessel delivery
Macduff Shipyards Limited has completed its largest ever fishing vessel newbuild, the 29.80m LOA by 10.50m beam Venture III, built for Whitehills owner Mark Lovie, who expects to skipper the new trawler opposite longstanding relief skipper Alan Addison.
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MSC Certification for Chilean langostino lobster fisheries
Camanchaca Pesca has obtained Marine Stewardship Council certification for its south Chilean lobster fisheries, certifying its operations are sustainable.
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The invisible 50%
The International Association for Women in Seafood Industry (WSI) made its first formal appearance at the IceFish exhibition and Marie Christine Monfort, the driving force behind the organisation becoming established, commented that it was great to launch WSI at an event in Iceland which has such a strong reputation for ...
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Farming rainbow trout in Russia’s Kemerovo region
As many as ten species of fish and a production volume of 2500 tonnes are planned for an aquaculture complex in the Kemerovo region of Russia, announced Vasily Sokolov, deputy head of the Russian Federal Fisheries Agency, at the opening ceremony.
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MSC awards more than £200,000 for research projects in small-scale and developing world fisheries
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has awarded more than £200,000 in funding to five projects that will aid small-scale and developing world fisheries in achieving sustainability. The award is part of the MSC’s Global Fisheries Sustainability Fund that was established in 2015 in recognition of the difficulty that these fisheries ...
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NAFO meets for the first time under new convention
The Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) has met for the first time under its new modernised convention where Greenland halibut was firmly on the agenda.
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Defending foreign fishers’ working rights
A meeting held to improve the social and labour rights of all fishing vessel’s crews in all countries has resulted in a new resolution.
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Tailoring data for coastal fishing
Inmarsat’s entry-level Fleet One satellite communications service has been developed to meet the needs of coastal operators who want to maintain cost efficient connectivity without the unpredictability of cellular coverage.
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Crown Prince joins NFI Crab Council
The National Fisheries Institute’s (NFI) Crab Council has confirmed canned seafood company Crown Prince as its 30th member.
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Fishers must take control of stock management
Fishers should be empowered to take the lead in managing fish stocks, an academic has declared.
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BioMar completes Alimentsa acquisition
BioMar has completed its acquisition of Alimentsa, positioning the group amongst major shrimp feed producers in Latin America.