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UK’s first mini LNG terminal in Scotland
INOXCVA, under the supervision of energy consultancy firm Fuelgarden, has commissioned what is thought to be the UK’s first ever multifunctional mini LNG terminal in Kyleakin for MOWI Scotland.
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Hydroniq cooling for fourth wellboat
Myklebust Verft has awarded Hydroniq Coolers a contract to deliver the company’s hull-integrated seawater cooling system to the fourth consecutive wellboat the yard is building for Sølvtrans.
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Ghana given 2nd EU warning over IUU fishing
The Ghanaian government’s failure to tackle illegal fishing has resulted in a second yellow card – a formal warning that could lead to a seafood export ban to the EU.
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New RAS feed targets nurseries bottleneck
BioMar has created a new RAS feed concept that aims to improve the efficiency of marine nurseries.
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MMC First Process wins fish handling contract
MMC First Process has been chosen to supply the system for the internal transport of live fish in Salmon Evolution’s facility at Indre Harøy in Hustadvika Municipality, Norway.
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EU and UK strike 2021 fisheries agreement
The EU and the UK have concluded negotiations to reach an agreement in principle setting out catch limits for jointly managed fish stocks for the remainder of 2021.
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Poachers boarded and destroyed
Co-operation between Australian agencies has disrupted illegal foreign fishing activity in the Ashmore Reef Marine Park, approximately 840 kilometres west of Darwin.
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Faroes and Iceland set mackerel quotas
The Faroe Islands and Iceland have followed Norway’s lead in setting their own mackerel quotas for 2021.
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DSI acquires CES and Dantech
DSI Freezing Solutions has acquired Cryogenic Equipment and Services (CES) and Dantech Freezing Systems.
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EU fishers slam Norway mackerel move
The EU pelagic fishing industry, under the aegis of EAPO and Europêche, has hit back at the Norwegian government’s unilateral decision to increase its share in the mackerel fishery, urging the EU to take immediate action to prevent this.
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New Börkur heads for home
The second of a pair of new pelagic vessels for owners in Iceland is on its way home from Skagen, and is expected to dock this week in its home port of Neskaupstaður.
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Learning about aquaculture careers
Welcoming the expansion of the Aquaculture Remote Classroom (ARC) programme to second level schools from September 2021 onwards, Ireland’s Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue T.D. spoke to a group of transition year students from schools in Buncrana, Carrick, Donegal town, Milford, Letterkenny and Killybegs in Co. ...
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Norcod achieves GlobalGAP certification
Norcod has become the world’s first dedicated cod-farming operation to secure certification according to the Global G.A.P. Aquaculture Standard.
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Alarm over mackeral quota
The Norwegian government’s decision to set a unilateral quota for Northeast Atlantic mackerel has been called “alarming”.
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Pressure on IOTC over yellowfin tuna
Pressure is growing on the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission to take steps to put in place effective measures to allow the Indian Ocean yellowfin tuna stock to regenerate.
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Norway takes a tough stance on mackerel
The decision by the Norwegian Ministry for trade, industry and fisheries set set a mackerel quota at 298,299 tonnes for 2021, acting unilaterally in the absence of a coastal state agreements, has been welcomed by the Norwegian industry, and slammed by European fishing organisations as a quota grab.
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Aqua Nor 2021 to go ahead as planned
The board of the Nor-Fishing Foundation has confirmed that Aqua Nor 2021 can go ahead as planned.
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Skretting expands capacity in Tasmania
Nutreco’s aquaculture division Skretting is expanding its production capacity in Tasmania with the purchase of Ridley’s extrusion facility in Westbury.
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Seafood Expo Global recheduled to 2022
Organisers of Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global have announced that its first Barcelona offering will now take place in April 2022.
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Damen passes milestone in beamer build
The Daman Maaskant yard in Stellendam has taken delivery of 38 metre beam trawler Franson Z-91, and is now making progress on outfitting the new trawler for its Belgian owner.