World Fishing News – Page 311
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MSC and Chinese partners announce commitment to sustainability
On World Oceans Day last week, the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), together with leading Chinese partners including China’s largest online marketplace Tmall.com, announced their commitment to sustainable seafood procurement.
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BioMar acquires Alimentsa
BioMar Group has taken its next step into the shrimp feed market by acquiring 70% of the Ecuadorian shrimp feed producer Alimentsa.
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Sweden pledges USD$5.4m to help FAO tackle illegal fishing
Sweden has made a USD$5.4m contribution to Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations’ (FAO) activities to combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.
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Making Indonesia’s fleet visible
At last week’s United Nation’s Ocean Conference, the Republic of Indonesia becomes the first nation ever to publish Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) data revealing the location and activity of its commercial fishing fleet.
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Scottish mussel hatchery project receives international boost
A 1.7m project conceived to get Scottish mussels to spawn in a hatchery environment has been visited by its Australian partner, Spring Bay Seafoods – operators of a commercial-scale mussel hatchery.
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Med and Black Sea mid-term strategy
Targets, proposed action and outputs towards the sustainability of Mediterranean and Black Sea fisheries (2017-2020) have been put forward.
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Sizing up the pollution problem
The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) is undertaking what it calls the world''s largest marine pollution survey, working with countries across the globe to assess and reduce the amount of litter entering the oceans.
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Calysta commits to UN sustainable ocean goal
Calysta has pledged to support the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 14: to “conserve and sustainably use the oceans, seas and marine resources for sustainable development.”
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Seafood Watch kudos for ASC
The Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) Salmon Standard has been recommended by the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch Program as equal to its Good Alternative recommendation.
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Brown crab fishery to undergo MSC assessment
The OSF Orkney brown crab creel fishery will undergo a full assessment against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) fisheries standard over the next few months.
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UN agencies commit to cutting fishing subsidies
As the international community focuses this week on preserving the health of global oceans and seas, the United Nations agencies on agriculture, environment and trade are committing to the sustainable trade of fisheries.
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Focus on ghost gear
With attention on fisheries with the SeaWeb Summit earlier this week and with the UN Ocean Conference currently in progress, the worldwide problem of ghost fishing gear problem has been raised to a higher profile.
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HB Grandi signs freezer trawler contract
Icelandic fishing and processing company HB Grandi has confirmed that in addition to being a Rolls-Royce design, its new factory freezer trawler will feature a great deal of Rolls-Royce equipment.
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SeaWeb’s 2017 Seafood Champion Awards
Seaweb''s Seafood Summit celebration honoured five winners and 16 finalists for advancing seafood sustainability and ocean health. The annual Seafood Champion Awards recognise individuals and organisations for excellence in promoting ocean health and responsible practices with four categories: leadership, innovation, vision and advocacy.
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GAA and IFFO to tackle SE Asia fishmeal supplies
The Global Aquaculture Alliance (GAA) and IFFO - The Marine Ingredients Organisation have partnered to undertake a project to improve the understanding of the fisheries of South East Asia supplying raw material for fishmeal production.
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Brunvoll signs new seiner contracts
Brunvoll Volda has signed contracts with Stadyard in western Norway for delivery of propulsion systems for two fishing vessels. The equipment will be delivered in December 2017 and February 2018.
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SFF: CFP exit the only way forward
Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) chief executive Bertie Armstrong has insisted that exiting the EU Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) is the only way forward for the industry.
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Treaty to end rogue fishing progresses
A new international treaty, which has been hailed as a milestone for the beginning of the end of rogue fishing, has taken another step forward with two new countries joining the agreement.
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Report highlights role of certification in delivering sustainability
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has published an analysis of the impact of sustainable seafood certification in safeguarding marine resources.
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Sólbergi gefið nafn á Siglufirði
Nýja Sólbergið sem smíðað var í Tersan skipasmíðastöðinni í Tyrklandi er fullkomnasta fiskiskip sinnar tegundar í íslenska flotanum. Það kemur í stað tveggja eldri togara, Mánabergs sem smíðað var á Spáni árið 1972 og Sigurbjargar sem smíðuð var á Íslandi árið 1987.Sólberg er 79,80 metra langt og 15,4 metra ...