World Fishing News – Page 309
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DSI confirms buyout
Denmark-based Dybvad Stål Industri (DSI) has sold the majority of its company shares to Danish private equity house Procuritas in an investment deal.
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LNG project to benefit UK aquafarming
Flogas Britain and Stolt-Nielsen LNG have partnered to bringing LNG to areas of Scotland and the north of England in a project set to benefit the aquaculture and fish processing sectors.
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First Indonesian tuna fishery enters MSC assessment
PT Citraraja Ampat (PT CRA), Sorong pole-and-line Skipjack and Yellowfin Tuna fishery has become the first Indonesian tuna fishery to progress towards the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard.
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BioMar Group achieves below 1 FIFO ratio
The BioMar Group says that it averaged a below one Fish-In Fish-Out (FIFO) ratio for its raw material usage for the first time in its company history.
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UK begins London Fisheries Convention withdrawal
The UK government has begun its withdrawal from the London Fisheries Convention in a move that will remove foreign vessels’ access to UK waters.
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Klaas Puul builds biggest Netherlands shrimp factory
Klaas Puul BV is building what is believed to be the largest shrimp production and storage facility in the Netherlands, to process around 20,000,000kg of shrimp.
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EU-GB protocol negotiations halted
Negotiations to discuss a protocol that would allow around 50 EU vessels to continue fishing important species in Guinea-Bissau’s (GB) waters have been put on hold.
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Australian fish oil not made in Oz
An Australian fish oil processor and refiner is keen to assure its customers that its raw material is responsibly sourced in the wake of an influx of fish oils which falsely claim to be made in Australia.
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Saudi Arabia’s first registered fish trademark
Saudi Arabia’s National Aquaculture Group (NAQUA) has received official approval from the Ministry of Trade and Investment to register its new brand "Bahri" as an approved trademark.
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CSIRO tackles illegal fishing
Australia-headquartered Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is developing a notification system that alerts authorities when vessels suspected of illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing arrive in port.
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Skaginn 3X secures contract for Sub-Chilling system with Kråkøy Slakteri
Icelandic equipment manufacturer Skaginn 3X has signed a contract with Kråkøy Slakteri for the provision of a Sub-Chilling system, expected delivery of the system is set for late 2018.
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New technical sales manager for AquaGen Scotland
AquaGen Scotland has announced the appointment of Martin Haberfield as technical sales manager. Martin is the first employee to join the company’s new Scottish office, based on the Stirling University Innovation Park.
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Matt Taylor appointed WRLC CEO
Matt Taylor has been appointed CEO of The Western Rock Lobster Council (WRLC) in Freemantle, Australia.
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Michael Gove champions Scottish Brexit consultation
Scottish fishermen will be consulted as the new Fisheries Bill is developed ahead of Brexit, Environment Secretary Michael Gove pledged ahead of his first visit to Peterhead, Aberdeenshire.
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Nýir togarar sjósettir í Kína
Breki er smíðaður fyrir Vinnslustöðina í Vestmannaeyjum og búið er að sjósetja hann en systurskipiðPáll Pálsson, sem smíðað er fyrir Gunnvöru á Ísafirði, verður brátt sett á flot. Gert er ráð fyrir því að skipin sigli síðar í sumar yfir hálfan hnöttinn áleiðis til heimahafna á Íslandi.Báðir togararnir eru ...
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Íslensku sjávarútvegsverðlaunin
Íslensku sjávarútvegsverðlaunin eru afhent við hátíðlega athöfn að afloknum fyrsta sýningardegi en gestgjafar þar eru atvinnuvegaráðuneytið, sem sjávarútvegur fellur undir, og bæjarstjórn Kópavogs.Listinn yfir þau fyrirtæki og einstaklinga sem hlotið hafa Íslensku sjávarútvegsverðlaunin er bæði langur og fjölbreyttur og nær til bæði gamalreyndra fyrirtækja í greininni og byrjenda sem ...
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Hátækni á höfum úti
Valka leggur aðaláherslu á hátæknivélbúnað með gríðarsnjöllum hugbúnaði og þannig nær fyrirtækið að bjóða háþróuð fiskvinnslukerfi sem uppfylla allar þarfir mjög kröfuharðrar iðngreinar. Flaggskip Völku er skurðarvélin sem nýtir sér röntgentækni til að finna smábein í flökum, les stærð og þyngd hvers einasta flaks með nákvæmri þrívíddarskynvirkni og notar ...
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Newbuilds launched in China
Breki, built for Westman Islands company Vinnslustöðin, has been launched after its final visit to the slipway and sister vessel Páll Pálsson for Ísafjörður company Gunnvör is not far behind. The pair are expected to leave later this summer for the delivery trip to Iceland that will take them ...
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IceFish Industry Awards
The Icelandic Fisheries Awards will be held on the opening evening of the exhibition, and is hosted by the Ministry of Industries and Innovation, which includes fisheries, and the Kópavogur Municipal Council, during which the award winners will be announced. Over the years a wide variety of companies and ...
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Taking high-tech to sea
Valka's focus is strongly on high-spec hardware combined with über-smart software to provide highly advanced fish processing systems that meet the needs of an extremely demanding industry.The company's flagship has been its portioning machine that incorporates X-ray technology to locate pinbones in fillets, coupling this with precise 3D imaging ...