Latest News – Page 112
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NewsNorwegian cod, haddock win back sustainable certification
Two years after losing their MSC certification, the inshore fisheries have been re-certified to the fishing standard
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NewsIceland’s October catch decreases
Fleet landed a total 129,473 tonnes last month, according to figures from the Directorate of Fisheries
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News85% of tuna stocks at healthy levels
Of the total global tuna catch, 85% comes from stocks at healthy levels, according to the latest figures from the ISSF
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NewsA quarter of forced labour fishing vessels linked with Europe
The European fishing industry is not immune to the practice of forced labour
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NewsAnother Karstensens fishing newbuild contract for Brunvoll
Karstensens Skibsværft and Klondyke Fishing Company have chosen a broad equipment range for new fishing vessel Chris Andra
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NewsGSSI renews recognition of BAP programme
BAP was the first aquaculture certification programme to be recognised by GSSI in 2017
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NewsFaroese revenue tax blamed for Bakkafrost job losses
Bakkafrost has made redundancies because of the new Faroese revenue tax
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NewsOp-Ed: Secrecy in fisheries management – bad news for the world’s oceans
Accountability.Fish Global Director Ryan Orgera addresses the implications of closed shop RFMOs
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NewsEuropêche wants more ICCAT bigeye tuna, strengthened management
European fishing industry body says there’s room for a catch increase – thereby boosting the quotas given to developing countries
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NewsNew initiatives tackle food sustainability challenges
”One Food” approach considers all food sectors together, incorporating all the hazards and links between them
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NewsNGOs welcome Mediterranean fisheries sanctions system
Measure hailed as a ”crucial step” towards building a culture of compliance and rebuilding fish populations
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NewsTersan acquires Norwegian shipyard
Purchase of Havyard Leirvik will enable both yards to combine their expertise and build a wider range of vessels
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NewsProgress for Med and Black Sea fisheries, aquaculture
GFCM’s 46th session has been hailed as one of the most productive in the organisation’s history
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NewsScottish salmon exports leap 7%
Soaring international demand has seen the value of Scottish salmon exports jump 7% in a year
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NewsEU fishers slam nature restoration plans
Europêche argues that nature restoration proposals are based on theory and “will not help feed the people of Europe”
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NewsBrunvoll contracted for new aquaculture service vessel
Newbuild’s compact design, combined with supplier’s equipment should help ensure it is able to operate effectively in challenging conditions
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NewsBrim invests in Iceland’s first UNO
New processing solution to be installed at the Kambur processing facility in Hafnarfjörður
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NewsUK supermarkets accused of hypocrisy over tuna
Conversation charities are urging UK supermarkets to stop stocking unsustainable branded tuna
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NewsMowi wins sustainability award for fifth year running
Mowi has been ranked the most sustainable animal protein producer by Coller FAIRR for the fifth year running
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NewsISSF calls for stronger tuna management from ICCAT
The RFMO is being urged to adopt stronger conservation measures, bolster compliance and also clarify regulations for FADs