World Fishing News – Page 404

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    Ocean Prosperity Roadmap released

    2015-06-05T17:12:00Z

    Scientists of a new research series say economic, nutrition and conservation gains could be made from the ocean in the next 10 years if the global fishing industry adopts sustainable reforms.

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    US electronic monitoring and reporting grants

    2015-06-05T09:00:00Z

    The US National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) has announced the first round of grant awards for the Electronic Monitoring and Reporting (EMR) Grant Program.

  • The Simrad EK80 is a high precision wideband echo sounder
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    Kongsberg extends hydroacoustic product range

    2015-06-04T17:39:00Z

    Kongsberg Maritime has extended its portfolio of sophisticated scientific hydroacoustic products with the launch of the Simrad EK80, a high precision wideband echo sounder.

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    Overfishing - the major threat to European fish species

    2015-06-04T17:34:00Z

    Overfishing is apparently the major threat to fish in European seas with sharks, commercial deep-sea species, groupers, and halibut among most threatened species.

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    New research uncovers real identities

    2015-06-04T14:00:00Z

    The number of fishing vessels changing between two ‘passports’ – one real and one fake – to disguise illegal and over fishing is increasing, according to a new report.

  • Processing in a Vietnamese seafood factory
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    Consolidation is the key for Vietnam’s seafood processors

    2015-06-04T11:46:00Z

    There are big changes afoot in Vietnam’s seafood processing industry.

  • The Danish fishing industry is run effectively and efficiently
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    Moving in the right direction

    2015-06-04T10:59:00Z

    Ground-breaking research into fish stocks, improved traceability and marine conservation have been the focus for Denmark’s fishing sector. Adrian Tatum reports.

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    Cannon Fish Company opens processing plant

    2015-06-04T10:23:00Z

    Cannon Fish Company has opened its new seafood processing plant in Kent, Washington, USA, which has the potential to employ 200 individuals.

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    Name change for Piriou subsidiary

    2015-06-04T10:10:00Z

    The South East Asia Shipyard (SEAS) – PIRIOU’s subsidiary in Vietnam – has changed its name to PIRIOU VIETNAM.

  • News

    Upcycling fisheries byproducts

    2015-06-04T09:20:46Z

    The company launched The Salmon Leather Project on Kickstarter on 27 May, and passed its $17,500 funding goal within 24 hours. “Two billion pounds of seafood byproducts are thrown away each year in Alaska,” said Tidal Vision founder and CEO, Craig Kasberg. “By developing new technologies to upcycle these ...

  • Sustainability is not limited to the fishery, but also includes the fishermen and their communities. Credit: SeaDave/CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    The fish we eat

    2015-06-03T17:02:00Z

    Menakhem Ben-Yami looks at the term ‘sustainability’ and how it now covers more than just the fish itself.

  • Tidal Vision has launched its introductory line of aquatic leather products - Alaska salmon leather wallets
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    Upcycling fisheries byproducts

    2015-06-03T13:09:00Z

    Tidal Vision – a new company based in Juneau, Alaska – has big plans to turn ocean byproducts into high-quality, durable aquatic leathers and performance textiles, promoting sustainability and reducing waste.

  • The 23rd Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global was a record-breaking edition
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    Record-breaking Seafood Expo Global

    2015-06-03T12:04:00Z

    The 23rd edition of Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global, held in Brussels in April, covered a record-breaking 36,063m² - making it the largest meeting place in the world for seafood professionals.

  • Nomad has acquired Iglo
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    Nomad acquires Iglo Group

    2015-06-03T11:35:00Z

    Nomad Holdings Limited has completed its acquisition of European frozen food company Iglo Foods Holdings Limited - home of Birds Eye - for approximately €2.6 billion.

  • The use of dFADS is threatening the sustainability of tuna fisheries Photo: ISSF
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    IPNLF warning over high levels of dFADs

    2015-06-03T11:05:00Z

    The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) says that the number of drifting fish aggregating devices (dFADs) now permitted in the Indian Ocean is dangerously high, undermining the sustainability of tuna fisheries.

  • The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation reauthorising the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. Credit: NOAA
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    US passes Magnuson-Stevens reauthorisation

    2015-06-03T10:02:00Z

    The U.S. House of Representatives has passed legislation reauthorising the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act (MSA), the primary law governing fisheries resource management in offshore federal waters.

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    Pentair opens aquaculture centre of excellence

    2015-06-02T18:03:00Z

    Global water solutions expert, Pentair, has opened a new Pentair Aquatic Eco-Systems'' World Aquaculture Technology Engineering & Research Center of Excellence in Florida, US.

  • 93% of the assessed stocks in the Mediterranean are not sustainably fished. Credit: Moonik/CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    EC plans for 2016 quotas

    2015-06-02T16:40:00Z

    The European Commission has opened the online public consultation on its views and intentions for setting the annual fishing quotas for 2016.

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    New board member for The Shipowners’ Club

    2015-06-02T15:56:00Z

    The Shipowners’ Club, P&I insurer in the smaller and specialist vessel sector, has announced the appointment of Steve Randall to the board of the Shipowners’ Protection Limited (SPL) as commercial director.

  • Steven Hart is joining the GAA
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    Steve Hart joins GAA

    2015-06-02T14:12:00Z

    Steven Hart is joining the Global Aquaculture Alliance as vice president of education and outreach on 29 June.