World Fishing News – Page 5
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New role for TU exec
Thai Union has appointed Jon Burton as its Business Unit Director – European Marine Protein
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Women in Seafood disbands
Women in seafood organisation shuts its door after six years citing a lack of resources
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Kingfish chooses new CEO
Land-based aquaculture business The Kingfish Company has selected Vincent Erenst as its new Chief Executive Officer
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Optimar earns top ranking
Aquaculture and fishing technology provider to play a key role in Norway’s Fish ID project
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Aker invests in post-smolt
Aker Capital AS is participating in an equity financing round in the post-smolt salmon producer Gaia Salmon
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Nordic Halibut certified
Atlantic halibut farming company has secured certification to the Global G.A.P. Aquaculture Standard
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Off the plate
European seafood spend continues to increase but consumption has been heading the other way
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Samherji foreign ops sale
Baldvin Thorsteinsson acquires the overseas operations of Samherji Holding
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Grieg buys back shares
Bergen, Norway-headquartered salmon farming company confirms its share buy-back programme is now complete
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New shrimp welfare MOU
ThinkAqua and the Shrimp Welfare Project collaborate to support improvements in shrimp farming that will increase welfare along the supply chain
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Arctic Fish deal done
Mowi has completed the acquisition of 51.28% of the shares in Iceland’s Arctic Fish
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Hopes for Scottish aqua
SAIC’s Heather Jones outlines three themes that should influence the aquaculture sector in 2023
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FISH for Phoenix
Alaska pollock and Pacific whiting vessels achieve standard for crew certification
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AI tuna quality test
Fujitsu and Tokai University develop ultrasound AI tech to test the quality of frozen tuna
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Nautical Institute opening
The Nautical Institute has opened its membership to the UK and international commercial fishing industry
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Brits buy less salmon
Sales of salmon in UK retail now stands at a level of £1.2 billion-a-year
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Icelandic catch falls
The Icelandic fishing fleet landed 70,628 tonnes of wild-capture fish and shellfish in November 2022