World Fishing News – Page 31
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AI developed to optimise fish school identification
New model developed by AZTI can distinguish small pelagic species based on acoustic echo-traces
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Anti-caligus skirts going down well in Chile
Eight salmon production centres have adopted Garware’s non-pharmacological sea lice solution
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Artec Aqua lands Norwegian smolt contract
Turnkey supplier to deliver a new, 29 million smolt capacity production facility for Sævareid Fiskeanlegg
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New partnership to boost shrimp welfare in Asia
A new partnership is aiming to improve farmed shrimp’s welfare across Asia
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High Liner Foods donates to hospital cause
Contribution made in support of the Brighter Days Capital Campaign for the redevelopment of the South Shore Regional Hospital, Nova Scotia
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Egypt looks to step up tilapia welfare
FAI partners with governmental research institute to support the sustainable growth of the sector
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Report: Tuna vessels using forced labour hiding behind eco-label
Marine Stewardship Council deemed to be failing to identify violations in the fisheries it certifies
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WCPFC member states urged to uphold UN agreement
Accountability.Fish says the 17 members of the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Agency have been blocking the attendance of observers
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Aldi casts its net on UK seafood industry
Aldi has invested over £45 million in the UK seafood industry, supporting suppliers and expanding its sustainably sourced fish offerings
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Best August ever for Norway’s seafood exports
Norway’s seafood exports hit a record NOK 14.6 billion (€1.23 billion) in August, driven by higher salmon volumes and a weak krone
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IceFish 2024 to bring Grindavik community back together
Visitors and exhibitors will be able to meet the Grindavik community on stand C22 at IceFish, taking place 18-20 September 2024 in Fifan, Kópavogur
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Icelandic catch becomes more valuable
Ex-vessel value for 2023 increased to over ISK 197 billion, new figures confirm
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A first for newly-certified South African tuna fishery
Component of the albacore fishery achieves MSC certification, becoming the first fishery to do so following participation in the In-Transition to MSC programme
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ASC and Kaleka team up on sustainable aquaculture
The ASC and Kaleka are partnering to promote sustainable seafood farming in Indonesia’s Seruyan district
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Maldives permanently bans longline fishing
The Maldives has upheld its ban on longline fishing, focusing on sustainable local fisheries and marine conservation following strong community-driven advocacy
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Seafood – Iceland’s economic keystone
Ahead of the 14th Icelandic Fisheries, Seafood & Aqua Exhibition in Reykjavik, WF looks at recent developments that have been further shaping Iceland’s seafood landscape
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Discarded fish parts become gourmet trout
Finnish food tech company Hailia partners with Kalavapriikki and S Group to launch sustainable ‘pulled rainbow trout’ using typically discarded fish parts
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Salmon Scotland urges focus on aquaculture growth
The organisation is calling for streamlined regulations to boost the Scottish aquaculture sector
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Baltic Sea fishing opportunities proposed for 2025
European Commission responds to a scientific assessment that indicates several fisheries are in a dire situation
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New findings on salmon’s response to hydrogen sulphide in land-based farms
Discoveries made on how the fish react to prolonged exposure to low levels of H2S in recirculating aquaculture systems