World Fishing News – Page 64
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UK seafood trade body proposes levy changes
Seafish has proposed changes to its levy following industry feedback that it funding needs to be fairer and more equitable
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Australia trials water quality test system
A new system will measure the water quality of the ‘seafood basket’ of Australia
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NOAA confirms fate of 11 killer whales
NOAA Fisheries has confirmed the fates of eleven killer whales found dead or seriously injured in Alaska
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Optimar appoints new sustainability, business development exec
Lene Christin Bratseth to start the new role on 1 March 2024
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Talley’s trawler to get Carsoe multispecies factory
Contract takes processing equipment supplier into new waters
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New call for halting Gulf of St Lawrence shrimp fishery
Minister asked to issue additional lobster licences to offset impact on First Nations and industry
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US pledges salmon recovery funds
US government funds will support West Coast and Alaska salmon and steelhead recovery
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Stolt Sea Farm starts flatfish hatchery expansion
Land-based aquaculture company is developing its sole hatchery in Galicia, Spain, to help meet production growth plans
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Human anti-ageing pill could improve salmon health
A diet supplement used by humans for its anti-ageing benefits could help salmon improve their immune systems
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Illegal FADs use prompts push for openness
An EJF investigation into the potential misuse of FADs has sparked a new call for openness in Pacific tuna fishery management
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NFI teams up with Global Shrimp Council
Foundational work begins on planned shrimp promotion coalition
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Weak currency helping Norwegian seafood exporters to another record
Scandinavian country on course to exceed NOK 170 billion in overseas seafood sales in 2023
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Multi Kulde Vest fully-joins PTG, Nordic Climate
Ålesund company becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Perfect Temperature Group
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Alternative fuelled wellboat newbuild project
HAV Design is helping develop an ammonia-fuelled wellboat
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Netherlands admits widespread fisheries fraud ‘likely’
A major court case has ended with the Netherlands acknowledging it is likely fraud is happening across its entire fisheries sector
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Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation names new CEO
BIM executive Dominic Rihan appointed to lead Ireland’s largest fish producer organisation
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New Norwegian minister learns from UK student chefs
Norwegian Minister for Fisheries and Ocean Policy Cecilie Myrseth informed about sustainable seafood education in the hospitality sector
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Calls for small-scale fisheries inclusion in COP28 fund
WorldFish is strongly advocating for the inclusion of small-scale fishers in the new Loss and Damage Fund
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ISSF urges WPCFC tuna fishery improvements
WCPFC is the only tuna RFMO with a compliance assessment process that is closed to accredited observers
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EU decision-makers told bottom trawling is sustainable
European Bottom Fisheries Alliance urges European Commission to incorporate all relevant scientific findings into its policy-making