World Fishing News – Page 49
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Can aquaculture be sited sustainably at maritime ports?
Spatial planning is key to establishing shellfish and seaweed farms in ports and benefitting local communities and environments, says a new study
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New research vessel for Northern Ireland
Spanish shipyard Astilleros Armon Vigo SA contracted to construct and deliver the newbuild by February 2027
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Blog: Human rights issues in the farmed seafood industry and the role of certification
ASC’s CEO Chris Ninnes looks at what can be done to improve the social performance of challenged seafood supply chains
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EC launches digital tool to help fight IUU fishing
The EU’s new CATCH tool will help support the certification scheme for imported produce to help combat IUU fishing
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New sustainable whitefish processor for Scotland
Three major players in the Scottish seafood sector are joining forces to establish a new business in Peterhead processing Scottish whitefish
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Africa makes sustainability commitments
African nations are pledging their commitment to combatting unsustainable fishing and the effects of climate change
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GDST expands its partner network
Seafrigo, DNV and OpsSmart Global have joined the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability
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Campaign launched to end destructive fishing in EU protected waters
90% of ‘protected’ waters still targeted, finds new report co-authored by Marine Conservation Society, Seas At Risk and Oceana
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New exchange programme to fight IUU fishing in Mediterranean
Programme will seek to enhance cooperation and promote the sharing of expertise and best-practices
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KFO: Improved management needed in Irish inshore waters
Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation advocates tailored measures to protect spawning grounds, nursery areas, sensitive habitats and species
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Icelandic fleet hit by zero capelin catch in March
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the Iceland’s fishing fleet fell by almost 200,000 tonnes year-on-year to 60,434 tonnes
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ASC: Consumers need help choosing sustainable seafood
New survey finds the main reasons consumers purchase seafood are because they enjoy eating it, and for its taste and health benefits
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AKVA secures new feed barge contract
Norwegian salmon farmer Lovundlaks will take delivery of the vessel in the first-quarter of 2025
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Watch: Oceanus – the world’s first long-range autonomous researcher
Plymouth Marine Laboratory says vessel could usher in a new era for net-zero oceanography and advanced international marine research
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Kongsberg Maritime celebrates 50 years of ship design
Company will also soon be delivering its 1,000th ship design
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IFCA urges realistic, holistic fisheries policies
International Coalition of Fisheries Associations issues call ahead of the 9th Annual Our Ocean Conference
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AKVA advances land-based farming in Iceland
Team-up between AKVA and Laxey signifies a shift towards land-based salmon production, focusing on sustainability and environmental protection
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GSA advises on WiFi at sea
The Global Seafood Alliance is invited seagoers to give their views on the need for Wi-Fi at sea
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Investigation: Chinese vessels abusing crew and fishing illegally in Indian Ocean
Environmental Justice Foundation exposes four deaths which occurred on Chinese vessels between 2017 and 2023
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Interview: Full fish utilisation – a compelling vision for a sustainable future
100% Fish movement is rapidly expanding its reach thanks to increased industry engagement, Iceland Ocean Cluster Founder Dr Thor Sigfusson tells WF