World Fishing News – Page 331
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Social Partners’ Agreement becomes EU Directive
The Council of the EU has approved a Directive regulating working conditions in the fisheries sector.
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Optimar strengthens position in NZ
Optimar has signed a contract for delivery of complete fish handling factory on board Sealord''s newest trawler.
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EU deals blow to demersal fishermen in Baltic
The Council of Ministers have reached an agreement on fishing opportunities for 2017 in the Baltic, its decision has dealt a huge blow to demersal fishing in the area.
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Accelerating growth in the sustainable seafood supply chain
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) today published its 2015-16 Annual Report, highlighting market engagement and growth in MSC certified fisheries and supply chain. The report, from sustainable fishing to seafood lovers, showcases the organisations and individuals driving change from ocean to plate as MSC certified catches near 10 million tonnes.
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Drones helping to count crabs
Drones are being used to stop researcher’s safety being at risk during their surveys of marine life in river estuaries in Devon.
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No more free rides – as Thailand reforms fisheries
Thailand has taken some tough decisions in its efforts to reform its fisheries sector. The EU Yellow Card has been a wake-up call to Thailand and things have happened fast since the Royal Ordinance on Fisheries was enacted last year, although it remains to be seen how the catching sector ...
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Forever Faithful delivered
Macduff Shipyards have signed over their latest newbuild, twin-rig trawler Forever Faithful, to Andrew West of St Fergus in Scotland. This is the fourth vessel built at Macduff for the West family, with the hull design developed by Macduff Shipyards and Macduff Ship Design.
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Rolls-Royce design Greenland pair
Two Greenland-based ship owners have ordered Rolls-Royce designed stern trawlers to be built by Freire Shipyard in Spain.
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Salmon producer earns BAP certification
Cooke Aquaculture has become the first salmon producer to earn Best Aquaculture Practices’ (BAP) certification under its new two-year BAP group audit.
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Historic trawler project
World class salvage and marine engineering businesses are joining forces to try and bring a historic steam trawler back from a beach in South Georgia to its home in the UK''s Humber.
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Advances for Scottish shellfish
The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has signed a Letter of Intent with New Zealand’s Cawthron Institute.
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Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey 2015
Marine Scotland Science has published its latest Scottish Fish Farm Production Survey which found that in 2015, production of Atlantic salmon decreased by 7,300 tonnes (4.1%) to 171,722 tonnes.
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S-E Australian fish stocks in great shape
The latest Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics and Sciences (ABARES) report on the stock status of all fish stocks has been released.
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Switching from mackerel to herring
Icelandic fishing and processing company Síldarvinnslan took delivery of its last mackerel of the season last week and the company’s two pelagic vessels switched immediately to Atlanto-Scandian herring.
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UK aquaculture report
Seafish has published a report detailing the value of aquaculture to England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which analyses the economic contribution and value of the sector.
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ASC certified shrimp farm in Africa
Unima has been awarded Aquaculture Stewardship Certification (ASC) for its aquaculture farm Aqualma which is located in Mahajamba, the northwest coast of Madagascar.
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Groundfish fleet's turn for fleet renewal
Fishing companies Ísfélagið, Síldarvinnslan and HB Grandi have all taken delivery of new pelagic vessels in the last couple of years, and now a series of new demersal vessels is about to be delivered, starting at the end of this year.Samherji, FISK Seafood, HB Grandi, Rammi, Gunnvör and VSV, ...
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Sæplast, revolutionising fish handling
The arrival of the Sæplast tub revolutionised much of the way the fishing industry operated as boxes were phased out of the fishrooms of fishing vessels from large trawlers to inshore day boats and tubs took their places. At the same time, processing ashore changed out of all recognition ...
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Mixing business and pleasure
The company's focus is on servicing all sectors of the fleet, with a range that covers everything from inshore jigging boats all the way up to the largest purse seiners. According to managing director Gunnar Skúlason, Ísfell doesn't stop at fishing gear, but also carries an inventory of stores ...
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Nú er komið að endurnýjun botnfiskveiðiflotans
Útgerðarfyrirtækin Ísfélagið, Síldarvinnslan og HB Grandi hafa öll fengið nýja togara til veiða á uppsjávarfiski síðustu árin og um áramót hefst afhending á mörgum nýjum botnfiskskipum.Samherji, FISK Seafood, HB Grandi, Rammi, Gunnvör og VSV, auk dótturfyrirtækja Samherja í öðrum löndum, fjárfesta nú í nýjum botnfiskskipum en þau eru í ...