World Fishing News – Page 307
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Live fish carriers for DESS Aquaculture
Norway’s DESS Aquaculture Shipping has ordered two new live fish carriers, which when completed will be assigned to long-term contracts with Marine Harvest.
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Pause on Faroese management changes
The Faroese Parliament has hit the pause button on controversial changes to the country’s fisheries management regime, as an industry source put it.
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Western Pacific illegal fishers targeted
13 potential breaches of fishing laws in the Western Pacific Ocean have been identified in an 11-day operation which saw six foreign fishing vessels undergo investigation.
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Ny-Fiskur invests in another FleXicut system
Ny-Fiskur is investing in a second FleXicut system from Marel for its processing facility in Sandgerdi, Iceland, the tenth system of its kind to be sold in the country.
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BAP certification nears 1,700
170 facilities were certified by Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) in the first half of 2017, bringing the total number of certifications in the programme to 1,674 worldwide.
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US trout incubation facility opened
A renovated trout egg incubation facility has opened in Washington, US, with the ability to incubate as many as 100m trout eggs at one time.
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Safety management code in progress
To prepare for the implementation of ILO C188, the first meeting of a Fishing Industry Safety Group (FISG) to develop a voluntary safety management code has been held.
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ROV net cleaning boat launched
Denmark-based Tuco Marine has launched a boat which carries out high pressure net cleaning of remotely operated underwater vehicles (ROVs), to be used for fish farm operations in Norway.
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£16.5m Lerwick Harbour quay opened
The opening of a £16.5m quay at Lerwick Harbour will boost the offshore and cruise sectors and benefit white fish and pelagic fishing businesses.
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Cross-border collaboration on microalgal research
A new cross-border Spanish and Portuguese collaboration aims to optimise the production and exploitation of microalgae across different sectors, including aquaculture.
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Barði sold to Russia
Síldarvinnslan’s trawler Barði has been sold to new owners in Russia and has sailed to its new home port in Murmansk.
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IFFO RS upgrades standard
IFFO Global Standard for Responsible Supply (IFFO RS) has launched a new version of its standard – IFFO RS Version 2.0, to help support its expansion into new areas.
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Hvers vegna að sækja Íslensku sjávarútvegssýninguna og sýna þar?
Sjávarútvegssýning ársins 2017 er sú tólfta í röðinni en á sýningunni árið 2014 var til staðar áberandi bjartsýni og margir sýnendur tryggðu sér umfangsmiklar pantanir. Þátttakendum fjölgaði um 12% miðað við sýninguna 2011 og urðu alls 15.219, auk þess sem þeir komu frá alls 52 löndum, fleiri en nokkru ...
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Blue tick for North Sea cod
The Marine Stewardship Council has given North Sea cod certification as a sustainable fishery.
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Comata orders new toothfish longliner
The Piriou shipyard has an order from French fishing company Comata for a new 63m freezer longliner for fishing toothfish in the French TAAF EEZ in the Southern Ocean.
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ITF supports Thai Union standards drive
Thai Union’s agreement with Greenpeace to improve labour and environmental standards is an encouraging step, the International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has declared.
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Built by fishermen for fishermen
Tom Aliotti’s new Bristol Bay gillnetter ''Mariola'' did 36 knots on sea trials. Asked the secret of getting that speed, he replied, ‘I’m not going to tell you my secret,’ he said, when asked how that speed is achieved. “Except that I have fished Bristol Bay for 33 years and ...
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Sea Shepherd and Gabonese Navy arrest IUU trawlers
Following on from Operation Albacore that saw Sea Shepherd partnering with the Gabonese authorities last year to inspect fishing vessels, resulting in the arrests of three Congolese trawlers and a Spanish longliner last summer, a second operation has already resulted in two Chinese-registered trawlers facing legal proceedings in Port Gentil.
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Industry concern over multi-annual demersal stocks plans
The industry has expressed concern over the European Commission’s proposal to establish a multi-annual plan for demersal stocks in the North Sea.
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Jemar Norpower builds fish farm workboat
Norwegian boatbuilder Jemar Norpower has developed a GRP-hulled workboat designed to meet the needs of fish farm staff, combining speed and power to cope with a variety of roles.