World Fishing News – Page 41
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Smart buoys used to identify tuna species
The Spanish tuna fleet is pioneering a new initiative to use more than 1,500 smart buoys to help diffentiate between different species of tuna
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Cermaq: Uncertainty continues for Canadian aquaculture
Industry arguments and science-based facts have been rejected by the country’s government, says CEO Steven Rafferty
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Mowi disappointed with BC salmon ban
Salmon farming giant has 46 seawater licences in the region and harvested 19,000 tonnes of fish there last year
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Canada extends transition from open net-pen salmon farming in British Columbia
Ban to begin on 30 June 2029 as part of government plans to protect wild Pacific salmon, which are deemed to be facing “unprecedented threats to their survival”
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European President urged to ensure political neutrality during interim fisheries period
Fishing industry body Europêche calls for “a true balance” between biodiversity conservation, a competitive fishing fleet and food security
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Salmon Evolution sells shares to fund expansion
Salmon Evolution has raised more than €32 million to fund the second phase of an expansion of its land-based facility at Indre Harøy
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Trilateral deal on mackerel reached
The UK, Norway and the Faroe Islands have agreed quotas for North-East Atlantic mackerel
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AI – 'a paradigm shift’ for aquaculture
At Aquaculture UK 2024, Umitron’s Russell Ferguson outlined the company’s ambitions to be a more value-chain-aware technology provider
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Echo sounder upgrade ‘opens new frontiers’
Kongsberg Discovery bolsters its EK80 echo-sounders to give a more detailed picture of the ocean environment
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Scottish salmon exports surge to five-year high
In the first four months of the year, 26,000 tonnes of fish were exported to more than 40 countries, enough for more than 100 million meals
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EU ready to ratify High Seas Treaty
European Council adopts United Nations’ agreement on Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction
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Icelandic salmon farmer granted 10,000-tonne licence
Authorities have given Arnarlax a new licence for 10,000-tonnes of salmon in Ísafjarðardjúp
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Turkish aquaculture team-up
Optimar has signed an exclusive agent agreement with Turkish aquaculture technology provider, OctoAqua
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Increased whitefish catch for Icelandic fleet in May
But total volume of fish and shellfish landed falls 14% year-on-year
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Ian Gatt made CBE for services to fishing
The chief executive of the Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, Ian Gatt, has been made a CBE for of his work in the Scottish fishing industry
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CMFRI/INCOIS pact will drive sustainability
The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute and Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services have joined forces to foster sustainability in India’s sea fisheries
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Japanese salmon farm first
Izumisawa Suisan obtains Aquaculture Stewardship Council certification for its cherry salmon production
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US bans Chinese firms amid forced labour claims
The US government has added a Chinese seafood processing company to its list of entities suspected of engaging in forced labour, in a bid to combat IUU fishing