All Industry News articles – Page 60
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Brunvoll Volda contracted for trawler propulsion system
Brunvoll Volda will provide a gearbox and cp-propeller with control system for a new pelagic trawler.
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Baldvin leaves Samherji fleet after 25 successful years
With a new Rolls-Royce designed factory trawler on the way later this year, Samherji’s German subsidiary DFFU has sold its factory trawler Baldvin. It has been sold to Poland and renamed Polonus.
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Innovation is forefront at Marel Whitefish ShowHow
Marel has hosted its third Whitefish ShowHow conference bringing together global processors of both wild and farmed whitefish to discuss insight into the future direction of the industry.
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Seafish’s RFS marks certification milestones
Seafish’s Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS), which recognises fishing vessels that demonstrate best practice in fishing operations and crew welfare, has certified its 100th vessel, marking a significant milestone for the scheme.
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Carsoe acquire share in palletising partner
Danish factory deck specialist Carsoe has acquired 43% of the shares of its Norwegian supplier Holmek Palletering AS.
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Danfish to bring the fishing industry together in Aalborg
Visitors to this year’s DanFish International exhibition which takes place next month in Aalborg can expect to see a bigger event with even more potential to do business.
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NAFO meets for the first time under new convention
The Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) has met for the first time under its new modernised convention where Greenland halibut was firmly on the agenda.
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Defending foreign fishers’ working rights
A meeting held to improve the social and labour rights of all fishing vessel’s crews in all countries has resulted in a new resolution.
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Crown Prince joins NFI Crab Council
The National Fisheries Institute’s (NFI) Crab Council has confirmed canned seafood company Crown Prince as its 30th member.
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Fishers must take control of stock management
Fishers should be empowered to take the lead in managing fish stocks, an academic has declared.
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Delayed funding blocking CFP objectives
Slow implementation of the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) has been raised as a concern to the European Parliament (EP).
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Training agreement struck at IceFish
Marel and the Icelandic College of Fisheries have struck an agreement to continue the co-operation that has been in progress between them for the last three years, with an agreement signed on Marel’s stand at the IceFish exhibition, extending the agreement for a further two years.
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Knarr Russia launched
Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries today announced in St. Petersburg the establishment of Knarr Russia.
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Crewsaver marks 60 years of pioneering lifejacket technology
Marine safety equipment manufacturer Crewsaver is celebrating 60 years of pioneering lifejacket innovation in 2017.
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Satellite support for Chile in the fight against illegal fishing
Chile has been garnering some much-needed support in its fight against illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing courtesy of a satellite data project.
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Pacific Alliance for sustainable tuna earns MSC certification
A Mexican tuna alliance has been certified by the Marine Stewardship Council indicating that its members meet the high bar of sustainability set by the MSC Fisheries Standard.
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PNA FAD measures contribute to positive bigeye report
After many years of negative news on the health of the Pacific bigeye tuna stock, a recent scientific report by the WCPFC shows positive indications for the first time, according to PNA CEO Ludwig Kumoru.
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FAO’s COFI fish trade session will focus on sustainability
The sixteenth session of FAO’s COFI Sub-Committee on Fish Trade will focus on social sustainability in fisheries value chains and its link to trade.
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Technology partnership to aid sustainable fishing
A new technology-focused partnership aims to help commercial fishing crews carry out sustainable practices in Southeast Asia.
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Input required for sustainable fishing standards
Stakeholders now have the opportunity to contribute to The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) requirements for sustainable fishing.