World Fishing News – Page 339
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Sustainable seafood at the Olympics
Attendees of the Olympic and Paralympic Games will enjoy the most sustainable seafood offering to date of any previous Olympic or Paralympic Games.
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Plaice in The Netherlands
The European Market Observatory for Fisheries and Aquaculture Products (EUMOFA) has released its latest case study, ‘Price structure in the supply chain for plaice in the Netherlands.’
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Taiwan fisheries and seafood expo shows promising market
The Taiwan International Fisheries and Seafood Show 2016, co-hosted by the Taiwan External Trade Development Council (TAITRA) and MY Exhibition Co., Ltd, will take place on 9-11 November at the Kaohsiung Exhibition Hall.
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One man bridge on display at Nor-Fishing
JRC, Alphatron Marine and ProNav will be showing the one man bridge at this year’s Nor-Fishing, which they claim will “redefine the standard we know today”.
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No growth in Vietnam tuna exports
Vietnam tuna exports in the first half of 2016 have hit US$224.7m, equal to the same period last year.
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Professor to digitise every fish species
A University of Washington professor wants to scan and digitise all 25,000 species of fish on the planet.
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GM salmon receives regulatory approval in Canada
Biotechnology company, AquaBounty Technologies, Inc. has received regulatory approval in Canada for the sale of its GM salmon which it says is an important step towards commercialisation.
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Sardines and tuna from German importer FoS certified
German food-importing company, Otto Franck, has successfully concluded its Friend of the Sea certification renewal audit.
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MAIB reveals shocking UK fishermen death toll
New figures from the Marine Accident Investigation Branch (MAIB) show that more deaths have been recorded in UK waters than in Alaskan waters where reality TV show The Deadliest Catch is filmed.
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Survey finds toothfish spawning in the Ross Sea
A first-ever winter fisheries survey has uncovered new secrets of the Antarctic toothfish at the edge of the advancing winter sea ice in the Ross Sea.
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Australia hosts Indonesian students
This month the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) hosted 25 Indonesian students undertaking a Sustainable Fisheries Management Course run by the Monash University, to help develop the region’s future fisheries managers.
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'Lab in a suitcase' for Scottish aquaculture
Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) has co-funded a new test for seawater readiness which hopes to boost Scottish exports.
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Canada invests $68.2m in small craft harbours
Dominic LeBlanc, Canadian Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, has announced that the Government of Canada is investing $68.2 million this year in small craft harbour improvement projects across Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Growth strategy outlined at WA aquaculture forum
Six key areas have been identified as the foundation of a proposed 10-year plan to develop a vibrant aquaculture industry in Western Australia in a report on Western Australia''s first Aquaculture WA State Forum.
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Shrimp disease courses available in more languages
Online Responsible Aquaculture Foundation (RAF) courses on managing major shrimp diseases at aquaculture farms and hatcheries are now available in Chinese, Vietnamese and Spanish.
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New film shows fishermen trialling ghost gear solutions
World Animal Protection has launched a new film showing how fishermen are helping each other to protect their businesses from problematic ghost gear.
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The impact of ocean acidification on wild fish reproduction
A new study has found that ocean acidification could have a major impact on the reproductive behaviour of fish living in affected waters.
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Damen fishery vessel for Angola
Damen Shipyards Group has received an order for a state-of-the-art, 74m fishery research vessel from the Angolan Ministry of Fisheries.
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UK fishing industry feels misled after Brexit vote
According to new research from Stormline, UK fishing industry members felt that they were unfairly portrayed and misled during, and after, the EU referendum.
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Marin Teknikk secures longliner contracts
Marin Teknikk has entered into contracts with Ervik Havfiske two new longliner vessels.