World Fishing News – Page 370

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    Tracing escaped salmon in Nova Scotia

    2016-01-14T09:39:00Z

    An advisory committee of industry and stakeholder representatives will provide advice on a practical way to trace the origin of escaped salmon, as part of the new containment management rules for finfish farms in Nova Scotia.

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    Calysta to open first R&D and market introduction facility in UK

    2016-01-13T14:42:00Z

    Calysta will develop the production process for FeedKind protein at its Centre for Process Innovation (CPI) in Teesside, UK.

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    €18m funding for Ireland’s fishery harbours

    2016-01-13T11:53:00Z

    An €18m Capital Investment Package for the development of Ireland’s fishery harbour network in 2016 has been announced by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Simon Coveney.

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    New IPNLF members

    2016-01-13T10:40:00Z

    The International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF) has started the New Year with growth in the form of new network members.

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    ICES opens call for papers

    2016-01-13T10:21:00Z

    The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has opened the call for papers for its Annual Science Conference (ASC) 2016.

  • Buus is now able to offer its customers a combined slurry and flake ice maker
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    Combined slurry and flake ice maker

    2016-01-13T09:46:00Z

    Traditionally Buus Refrigeration has always made flake ice machines, but now the company is able to offer its customers a combined slurry and flake ice maker.

  • Divers around the open-ocean aquaculture cage at the Cape Eleuthera Institute. Credit: Kelly Martin
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    NOAA expands US aquaculture opportunities

    2016-01-12T15:08:00Z

    NOAA has filed a final rule implementing the nation’s first comprehensive regulatory program for aquaculture in federal waters.

  • More than 200 farms are now ASC certified
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    ASC celebrates 200 certified farms

    2016-01-12T13:20:00Z

    Three bivalve farms belonging to Ria Austral South America in the Queilen, Pichicolu and Hudson Channel areas of Chile, have achieved Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certification - taking the current number of ASC certified farms past the 200 mark.

  • Most of the world’s mussel stocks are in decline and some species face extinction
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    First study on freshwater mussel stocks in 26 European countries

    2016-01-12T12:50:00Z

    Scientists from 26 European countries have compiled the first comprehensive survey on the status quo of freshwater mussel species in Europe.

  • Ammonia compact plate freezer
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    Tucal freezers celebrate first year

    2016-01-12T12:36:00Z

    Tucal’s new compact plate freezers with ammonia flooded system will soon be successfully completing their first year of operation.

  • A five-year national fisheries plan will be launched in the Philippines in February. Credit: Judgefloro/CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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    Philippines to launch 5-year fisheries plan

    2016-01-12T11:39:00Z

    The Philippine Department of Agriculture’s Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (DA-BFAR) and the Philippine fisheries sector are welcoming the New Year with a five-year national fisheries plan.

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    New ‘Non-entangling FADs’ standard launched

    2016-01-12T10:14:00Z

    Friend of the Sea has recently introduced new criteria for the certification of tuna from sustainable fisheries, requiring the use of non-entangling Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs).

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    SWFPA to fund RFS certification

    2016-01-12T09:54:00Z

    The Scottish White Fish Producers’ Association (SWFPA) - the largest fishing association in Scotland, with approximately 200 members - has committed to supporting all of its members to apply for Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS) certification.

  • Glamox LED floodlights save energy on Carica fishing vessel
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    Croatian fishing company installs energy-saving LED floodlights

    2016-01-11T10:21:00Z

    Jadran Tuna, a Croatian fishing company, has installed Glamox energy-saving LED floodlights on its Carica fishing vessel.

  • A Malaysian-led research group has successfully sequenced the genome of the Asian arowana
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    First Malaysian fish genome sequenced

    2016-01-08T11:44:00Z

    A research group from Monash University Malaysia has sequences the genome of a Malaysian fish, the Asian arowana.

  • Mnemiopsis leidyi. Steven G. Johnson/CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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    Challenges in the South Eastern Mediterranean

    2016-01-08T09:55:00Z

    A multidisciplinary scientific conference dealing with the dynamics of the Levant Basin, attended by international and Israeli experts, took place in November at the foot of Mt. Carmel, Israel. Menakhem Ben-Yami reports.

  • The IMR research vessel has been launched
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    Research vessel launched

    2016-01-07T17:00:00Z

    At the end of December the new Fishery and Oceanographic Research Vessel to be operated by the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research of Bergen was launched at Gondan Shipyard in Figueras, Spain.

  • Oceana has listed its 10 key ocean priorities for this year. Credit: Phillip Capper/CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    Oceana’s 2016 wish list

    2016-01-07T11:51:00Z

    Oceana has listed 10 key ocean issues that it believes should be prioritised in 2016.

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    Potential impacts of the landing obligation

    2016-01-07T10:41:00Z

    The UK’s Seafish has published a report with recommendations on how the whole seafood supply chain can be supported through the implementation of the landing obligation, which will be phased in by 2019.

  • Professor Nielsen used modern genetic analyses to examine why the West Greenland cod has disappeared
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    DNA tool makes it possible to ‘travel back in time’

    2016-01-07T10:40:00Z

    Einar Eg Nielsen, Professor of Fish Genetics at DTU Aqua, has used modern genetic analyses to examine why the West Greenland cod disappeared.