Latest News – Page 134
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NewsMaine loses eco-label
MSC certificate suspended for Gulf of Maine lobster fishery with protection for right whales coming into question
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News3D printed fish patent
Steakholder Foods files US patent for its 3D printing process that gives the flakiness of cooked fish
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NewsCall for Cooke-DNR review
US seafood industry trade groups want an independent review of Washington DNR’s decision to not renew two aquaculture licences
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NewsIUU detection success
Fishery officers in Canada have uncovered 25 serious violations of fisheries management measures as part of their work to combat IUU fishing
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NewsSustainability renewal
A new agreement between Indonesia and the MSC will help the country establish a sustainable blue economy
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NewsCooke loses farm licences
“Today, we are freeing Puget Sound of enclosed cages.” – Washington Department of Natural Resources won’t renew two steelhead fish farming leases
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NewsNZ ocean farming first
New Zealand is looking to open ocean farming as a sustainable source of food production
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NewsBetter predator prevention
Garware Technical Fibres Ltd has launched a new aquaculture net that protects fish farming sites from predators
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NewsProtix measures footprint
The Netherlands-based insect ingredient manufacturer releases comparative sustainability figures for its products following a Life Cycle Assessment
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NewsIndonesia’s pro-ocean plan
The Ocean 20 initiative, aimed at ensuring ocean economy sustainability, has been launched by Indonesia’s government and the World Economic Forum
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NewsSalMar lays off 851
Norwegian-headquartered farmed salmon group blames processing job cuts on government’s proposed new salmon tax
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NewsAlaska salmon value rises
Counting all salmon species, this year’s value is estimated to be $720.4 million, which is significantly higher than 2021’s $643.9 million
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NewsLoch Duart films values
Scottish salmon producer launches the first in a series of films focused on the company’s founding values
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NewsMed management plans
The EU and neighbouring countries in the Mediterranean have agreed the first-ever joint multiannual management plans
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NewsPP C&A lands Iceland deal
New €11 million project that will boost the fishmeal and fish oil production capacity of Icelandic fisheries company Sildarvinnslan hf
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NewsProtect oceans, COP urged
World leaders must take urgent action to protect the ocean carbon system so that fish can do their job as carbon engineers, says the Our Fish campaign
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NewsRoyal Greenland – new CEO
New CEO will help drive Royal Greenland’s ambitions to be the world’s largest supplier of North Atlantic seafood
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NewsBlue Med partnership
New initiative to help the transition to a sustainable blue economy has been announced at COP27 in Sharm el-Sheikh
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News47% of tuna with MSC
Some 2.38 million tonnes of the global tuna catch is now certified to the Marine Stewardship Council standard for sustainable fishing
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NewsLerøy processing cuts
CEO blames job losses at the company on the Norwegian government’s recent salmon tax proposals