World Fishing News – Page 359
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Hygienic ice machine for fish
Ziegra Ice Machines has recently supplied a Lancashire, England, BRC6 A-Grade, EEC approved fish wholesaler with a new up to date ice machine to replace its existing scale ice machine.
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LIVE BLOG: OMC 2016
World Fishing & Aquaculture magazine reports live from OMC 2016, providing up-to-the-minute multimedia coverage of all the presentations and debates from Barcelona, Spain on 6-7 April.
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GAA unveils new brand identity
The Global Aquaculture Alliance has unveiled a refreshed brand identity as it approaches its 20th anniversary next year.
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Blue Harvest acquires assets from Harbour Blue Seafood
Blue Harvest Fisheries has announced the acquisition of seven scallop vessels and related shoreside assets from Harbour Blue Seafood.
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New Radar Control Units launched by Simrad
Simrad has launched the R2009 & R3016 dedicated Radar Control Units with integrated 9-inch portrait and 16-inch widescreen display options.
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Western Pacific Fishery Council recommendations
The Western Pacific Regional Fishery Management Council has recommended a suite of management decisions and recommendations for the near and offshore fisheries of American Samoa, Hawaii and Guam.
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Thai Union welcomes new labour initiative
Thai Union PCL (TU) has welcomed a new initiative on ‘Combatting Unacceptable Forms of Work in the Thai Fishing and Seafood Industry’.
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100% camera coverage achieved in NZ fishery
New Zealand’s Snapper 1 trawl fleet of 15 vessels has achieved 100% camera coverage.
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Norwegian companies seek offshore aquaculture licenses
Norway Royal Salmon ASA and Aker ASA have developed a new offshore aquaculture farming concept that facilitates sustainable growth in areas that the aquaculture technology has not yet been able to exploit.
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BigOceanData launches next-generation vessel tracking system
Globavista has launched BigOceanData – a next-generation vessel tracking system for the professional market.
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Skretting announces fishmeal-free breakthrough
Skretting has unveiled salmon feed formulations made completely fishmeal-free, which also deliver equal performance levels of fish growth and health.
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EFCA to help detect migrant boats
The European Parliament''s Fisheries Committee has empowered the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) to use the data provided by its ship reporting systems to detect vessels carrying migrants.
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States gather for UN conference to protect oceans
States gathering at the United Nations (UN) in New York on 28 March will begin work towards an agreement to protect life in the ocean, closing some of the legal loopholes that remain.
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First Canadian Atlantic cod stock certified
The Canada Newfoundland 3Ps cod fishery has achieved Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification, becoming the country’s first Atlantic cod fishery to do so.
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Seafish estimates most UK fishing fleets remained profitable in 2014
According to the latest fleet economic performance data, most of the UK’s fishing fleets remained profitable in 2014 and a similar performance is forecasted for 2015.
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Icefish 2017 - 18 months to go!
The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition - or Icefish - will be held from the 13-15 September 2017, in Smárinn, Kópavogur, Iceland, and several new aspects will be introduced for next year’s event:
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New NFI Salmon Council member
Trapananda Seafarms has become the latest member of the NFI Salmon Council.
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OMC 2016 – technical visit details announced
Delegates will have the opportunity to visit the Mercabarna Central Fish Market and IRTA research facility on day three of the Offshore Mariculture Conference.
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New fish handling boxes at SPG
New from Dolav at this year’s Seafood Processing Global is the 540mm high Dolav box on a 1200 x 1000mm base.
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UK government position on Scottish seafood levy ‘illogical’
Scotland’s Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead has said the UK Government’s refusal to devolve seafood levy powers to Scotland is ‘illogical’ and damaging to the economy.