World Fishing News – Page 37
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Collaborative effort to standardise sea lice modelling
Researchers are developing a standardised tool for sea lice modelling
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Russian sanctions extended by another 6 months
Seafood among the goods that cannot be imported into the EU
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EU commercial catches continue to decline, but value increases
Fleet caught approximately 3.4 million tonnes of fish and shellfish in 2022, worth an estimated €6.2 billion
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Japanese seafood imports exceed domestic production
Country’s self-sufficiency rate for edible seafood estimated at around 56%, down from 114% 60 years ago
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Brussels greenlights new fisheries measures for Northeast Atlantic
European Council has formally adopted a set of updated fisheries measures in the Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Commission area
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CITES: Shark, ray trade reporting ‘inconsistent’
Data mismatches are causing problems for the conservation of these vulnerable species, says new study
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US$10m for Maryland oyster reef
NOAA has recommended a grant of US$10m to help construct reefs at a Maryland oyster reef in the Chesapeake Bay
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Vision needed for Canadian aquaculture
Canada’s aquaculture industry has stalled but now is the time for a new vision, says the Canadian Aquaculture Industry Alliance
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Reaction as Ursula von der Leyen re-elected European Commission President
With 401 votes in favour, European Parliament stays with von der Leyen. NGOs first to respond
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Putting ‘silver darlings’ on the menu
Fishing for herring - ‘silver darlings’ - at the only MSC-certified herring fishery in the north-east Atlantic is about to begin
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RFMOs ‘fail to protect oceans’
RFMOs are failing to sustain fisheries and are ’wholly ill-equipped’ to manage the additional responsibility of safeguarding ocean health, says NGO
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Cepesca urges action on illegal tuna trade
Cepesca is urging the courts to rule on seven possible crimes relating to the alleged laundering of illegal catches of bluefin tuna
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Report: Aquaculture’s challenging conditions starting to ease
Rabobank says global industry is experiencing a few positive trends, with demand for salmon and shrimp starting to improve
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Hybrid vessel order boost for Scottish shipbuilding, salmon farming
Scottish aquaculture support company Inverlussa awards multi-million-pound contract for new state-of-the-art workboat
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Garware launches Chilean mussel farming ropes
The new ropes offer resistance as a support for the growth of the mussels
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Banner joins Acme Smoked Fish Corp
Two family-owned businesses to continue building smoked fish traditions in Brooklyn
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Mississippi launches grant programme for processors
Aim is to promote the adoption of innovative seafood processing methods and the improvement of existing infrastructure
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Gulf of Mexico shrimp fishery nets RFM certification
Industry excited about the ability to highlight USA origin
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Pacific salmon task force completes research
A task force convened to explore the challenges faced by Alaska salmon has made a raft of recommendations
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EU on a mission to restore waters
Brussels names the 26 new projects that will receive €127m to contribute to the EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’