World Fishing News – Page 8
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Indian mussel farming project a ‘huge success’
Self-help groups in Kodungallur reap 1.7-tonne yields from the initiative, confirms CMFRI
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Innovasea, Grieg Seafood partner on new project for Canada’s Ocean Supercluster
Six salmon farming sites to be outfitted with a suite of advanced precision aquaculture technology, software and equipment
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CAT launches new low-density genotyping panel for black tiger shrimp
Innovation advances practical genetics in Penaeus monodon breeding, says Center for Aquaculture Technologies
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Volare secures €26m to build new insect-based protein factory for aquafeeds
Finnish company’s new plant will produce the equivalent protein yield of 200 million Baltic herrings annually
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Samherji’s CEO steps down
Thorsteinn Már Baldvinsson advises staff of his decision in a letter, calling the seafood industry his life’s work
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FAO implements standard for fisheries information exchange
The technology will enable the UN agency to take part in automated exchanges of fisheries control information
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Irish seafood grows despite challenges
Ireland’s seafood economy has grown 4% in 2024, driven by exports, landings and investment
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Hidden owners behind fishing fleets
A new report from Oceana has revealed widespread hidden ownership in global industrial fishing
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FAIRR: Feed stocks unable to keep pace with salmon production, raising supply chain risks
Industry deemed to be over-reliant on declining wild fish stocks for feed, with no scalable alternatives to support long-term growth
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Patent secured for early sex identification method in sturgeon – could help optimise caviar production
DNA-based innovation set to help aquaculture businesses cut costs and enhance sustainability in caviar farming
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Mads Martinsen named new General Manager for Skretting Norway
Appointment follows Håvard Walde’s switch to Managing Director for salmon operations in Australia, Chile, North America and Norway
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UK MPAs are a ‘sham’, says Oceana
Over 20,600 hours of bottom trawling affected the UK’s ‘protected’ seas in 2024, sparking public outrage
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Lagos builds aquaculture excellence centre
Lagos has begun work on a new aquaculture centre to boost food security, fish production and create jobs
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Seafood Task Force holds summit on protecting migrant tuna fishers
Supply chain stakeholders meet to better understand the complexities and to consider practical solutions
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ASC consulting on farmed species extension to Atlantic cod
With quotas for wild-caught cod declining, aquaculture is playing an increasingly important role in meeting global demand, certifier says
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Salmon sector welcomes new UK-EU trade package
Deal expected to reduce costly delays and red tape that have cost Scottish exporters an estimated GBP 3 million a year since Brexit
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Scottish Fishermen’s Federation slams UK-EU fisheries access deal
New arrangement “a horror show” for Scottish fishers, says SFF Chief Executive Elspeth Macdonald
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New EU deal ‘a betrayal to fishing sector’, says SPFA
“This has been a terrible negotiation carried out by the UK,” insists Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association Chief Executive Ian Gatt
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Study: Stressed salmon become paler
Researchers determine that stress reduces the colour intensity of fish fillets, but that there’s one exception
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Europêche: EU–UK fisheries agreement ‘a positive step for both sides’
New deal will provide much-needed certainty for European fishing communities that depend on access to British waters, it says