World Fishing News – Page 3
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Trialling steel grid to replace flexible excluder
A flexible grid tested onboard Norwegian pelagic trawler Cetus looks promising after being tried out for two trips on Norway pout
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FishScanner tested during capelin survey
Hampiðjan’s DynIce Data cable and the Star Oddi Fish Scanner have been brought together to provide a new look at assessing stock
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Studying Normandy’s whelk fishery
A number of gaps remain in the knowledge relating to this important fishery pursued by around 130 fishing vessels in the region
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Pacific salmon outsmart sea lice
Early immune response is key to Pacific salmon’s natural sea lice resistance, offering hope for aquaculture
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NZ aquaculture growth signals bright future
New Zealand’s aquaculture export surge sends a clear signal of strong future growth
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EU fishers hail UNOC3 declaration as a boost to ocean, fisheries governance
Declaration underscores sustainable fisheries’ role in preserving marine ecosystems and addressing poverty, hunger and malnutrition, says Europêche
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Icelandic fisheries production down 22% in May
Total volume of fish landed by the fishing fleet falls by 22% to 68,190 tonnes
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Agrimingold becomes first shrimp farm in Ecuador to join ASC Improver Programme
The AIP covers 135 hectares of Pacific white shrimp farming in El Oro Province
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ASC, South Korea’s National Institute of Fisheries Science sign MOU
New agreement expected to strengthen international collaboration and drive sustainable growth within country’s seafood farming sector
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Fishing and shellfish production recognised as critical for UK coastal communities
APPG on Fisheries and APPG for Shellfish Aquaculture issue joint statement welcoming the new UK Fishing and Coastal Growth Fund
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Thai Union calls for collective ocean action
Seafood giant also highlights progress of its SeaChange 2030 sustainability strategy
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Norwegian research illuminates the light needs of farmed salmon
Studies are expected to contribute to improved fish welfare in the salmonid sector
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How Japan helped Norwegian salmon go global
Sushi culture has helped turn Norwegian salmon into a global seafood icon, 40 years after its debut in Japan
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Mars teams up with GDST and Wholechain to elevate its seafood traceability
Global business becomes world’s first petfood company to commit to meeting the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability Standard
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IFFO: Peru’s first fishing season in the North Centre well on track
Marine ingredients organisation estimating a global total of 5.6 million tonnes of fishmeal and up to 1.3 million tonnes of fish oil in 2025
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Nations unite for ocean transparency
Global leaders commit to transparency in fishing vessel ownership to combat illegal fishing and exploitation
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EU court ruling disheartens fishers
EBFA is let down by the EU court ruling upholding strict fishing bans and urges urgent reform to protect livelihoods
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UK seafood businesses urged to seize global opportunities
New resources to help exporters grow their markets and shine on the global stage have been launched by Seafish
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Scotland launches new marine fund
GBP 14 million made available in 2025-26 to help deliver Scotland’s Blue Economy Vision
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Better Food for All project success for BioMara and Macphie
BioMara and partners develop functional food ingredient derived from regenerative farmed seaweed