World Fishing News – Page 334
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Besta leiðin til að komast í samband við lykilmenn við ákvarðanatöku í sjávarútvegi
Allt stefnir í að íslenska sjávarútvegssýningin 2017 verði engin eftirbátur hinna fyrri því stöðugt bætist við. Árið 2014 komu fram nýir sýnendur og urðu alls um 500 frá 32 löndum, auk þess sem rúmlega 15.000 gestir frá á sjötta tug landa lögðu leið sína í Kópavog til þess að ...
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Lykilvettvangur
Viðskiptavini Hampiðjunnar er að finna á nær öllum helstu fiskveiðisvæðum heims og mikil eftirspurn er eftir vörum fyrirtækisins. Hampiðjan á sér langa og merkilega sögu um framleiðslu úrvals veiðarfæra, allt frá ofurköðlum og nýsköpun á sviði togveiðibúnaðar til þróunar á hágæðaefnum til framleiðslu á fjölbreyttu úrvali veiðarfæra.Hampiðjan hóf snemma ...
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Íslensk tækniþróun í fararbroddi á heimsvísu
Vörumerki Marel er nú orðið að finna því sem næst alls staðar, á vogum og flokkunarkerfum, í uppboðssölum, um borð í fiskiskipum og hjá fiskvinnslufyrirtækjum um heim allan. Marel hefur stækkað umtalsvert með árunum en höfuðstöðvar þess eru í Garðabær. Þar er að finna bæði skrifstofur fyrirtækisins og umfangsmiklar ...
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Scallops business acquisition
Blue Harvest Fisheries has acquired High Liner Food’s scallop and processing facility in New Bedford, Massachusetts.
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EU adopts new conservation measures
The European Commission has adopted two regulations that will facilitate two Member States to comply with European environmental legislation to protect natural environments.
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Mucosal Mapping Method wins award
Norway’s Quantidoc AS has been announced as the winner of the Global Aquaculture Alliance’s fourth annual Preferred Freezer Services Global Aquaculture Innovation & Leadership Award.
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ICES Annual Science Conference 2016 to be held in Latvia
The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) will hold its Annual Science Conference (ASC) in the Latvian capital, Riga, for the very first time.
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Quentin Bates takes over as WF&A editor
Mercator Media Ltd has appointed Quentin Bates as the new editor of World Fishing & Aquaculture.
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Kleven signs contract for fish harvesting vessel
Kleven has signed a contract to build a fish harvesting vessel for carrying salmon from fish farms to processing plants for a joint venture between Marine Harvest Norway and Deep Sea Supply.
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PNA Ministers Meeting on tuna
Ministers and officials from eight Pacific islands met in Kiribati in July at the annual PNA Ministers Meeting to address conservation and business management issues for the multi-billion dollar western and central Pacific tuna fishery.
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Blue Harvest Fisheries acquires seafood processor
Blue Harvest Fisheries, LLC has announced the acquisition of Hygrade Ocean Products Inc., a New Bedford, Massachusetts, based processor and distributor of scallops, cod, and other premium fish products.
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Union gives ‘guarded’ welcome to plans to tackle slavery
New UK government plans to tackle substandard working conditions at sea by enforcing the provisions of the Modern Slavery Act came into force on 8 August.
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Research into polymer coatings for food processing surfaces
Researchers are investigating special new coatings that are more resistant to bacteria and other microbes than the food contact surfaces that are used now.
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High Liner to sell scallop business
High Liner Foods has reached an agreement with Blue Harvest Fisheries to sell its processing facility and scallop business in New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA.
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Make hay while the sun shines
Fishing has emerged from a tough decade into a relatively bright landscape, and in many parts of the world, fish stocks are stronger than they have ever been.
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Nofima breeding lice-eating lumpfish
Scientists at Nofima have begun breeding lumpsucker (lumpfish) families which have a special liking for consuming salmon lice.
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Minimal safety training increases risk to fishermen
UK authority Seafish has expressed grave concerns that not enough fully trained new blood is entering an industry with a fatality at work record 30 times greater than any other UK occupation, reports Bryan Gibson.
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Fish plant construction begins
Work has begun on the new Quinlan Brothers Processing Facility, following the fire that destroyed the company’s fish plant in Bay de Verde in Newfoundland, Canada, on 11 April.
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IPLNF launches FIS for one-by-one tuna
The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) has launched a new Fisheries Information System (FIS) for one-by-one tuna fisheries in the Maldives.
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Eco-plan reduces water consumption in fish canning
Researchers from the AZTI technology centre have designed and implemented an Eco-Efficient Production Plan for canning company, Grupo Consorcio, which focuses on reducing the water consumption used in albacore and tuna canning.