Latest News – Page 165
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Reimagining fish
Fisheries and aquaculture can lead the crucial overhaul of global food systems
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Aquaterra trials show commercial viability
Nuseed has completed three commercial-scale fish trials with industry, confirming the efficacy of Aquaterra Omega-3 canol oil as a partial replacement for fish oil in aquaculture feed.
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Tersan launches Nordlaks live fish carrier
A second live fish carrier for Norwegian operator Nordlaks has been launched at the Tersan Shipyard in Turkey, built to an NSK design.
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US Aquaculture Opportunity Areas selected
Federal waters off the coast of southern California and in the Gulf of Mexico will become the first two regions to host Aquaculture Opportunity Areas, confirms NOAA Fisheries.
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Nueva Pescanova wins documentary award
Nueva Pescanova Group has been awarded the IPRA Golden World Awards 2020 for its documentary about a community in Namibia transformed by the fishing industry.
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Taking versatility to a new level
A unique new fishing vessel built to operate primarily as a longliner for Patagonian toothfish has been delivered by Båtbygg in Norway to Austral Fisheries. Cape Arkona also has capacity for pelagic trawling and for fishing with traps.
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Holland Fisheries Event cancelled
This year’s Holland Fisheries Event, which had been due to take place 2-3rd October and would have been the eleventh occasion the event has been held, has been cancelled amid rising uncertainty around Covid-19.
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International Dublin Bay Prawn project
The Marine Institute is collaborating with scientists in Spain on a new project to monitor the digging activity and maintenance of burrows of the Dublin Bay Prawn, using the EMSO SmartBay Observatory located in Galway Bay.
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Intership orders new wellboat
Intership has ordered a new wellboat and entered into a long-term contract with Mowi, operating in Eastern Canada.
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New UK PO appoints manager
The Western FPO, which was set up earlier this year, has appointed Chloe North as its manager.She steps into her new role on 5th October, ahead of the new PO becoming fully operational in 1st January 2021.
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Salmon peptides valuable for pet snacks
A new whitepaper reveals how hydrolysed salmon peptides could replace nutritionally devoid glycerine in semi-moist pet snacks to deliver high nutritional protein value and great palatability.
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Dalvík factory sets new standards
A new processing plant at the quayside in Dalvík in the north of Iceland brings together technology from a variety of Icelandic suppliers, with equipment and technology representing around half of the ISK 6 billion investment.
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One more day until Nor-Fishing 2020 Digital
There is just one more day until Nor-Fishing 2020 Digital goes live.
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Phytoplankton size key to tuna catch rates
Scientists in the Pacific Islands region have published new research that can help predict catch rates in the Hawai?i longline fishery.
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SEAC perfects belly cleaning
Swedish filleting machine producer SEAC, which has already shown that small is no problem as its machines are capable of handling exceptionally small fish, has turned its attention to ensuring the belly cavities of processed fish are fully cleaned.
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New Danish Fisheries Agency inspection vessel
Hvide Sande Shipyard, Steel and Service has been chosen to build a new fishery inspection vessel for the Danish Fisheries Agency.
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Genetics audit helps improve quality
Aquaculture genetics specialist, Xelect, has launched a new service providing independent genetic audits to help evaluate the value of a company’s broodstock.
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Aquaculture’s crucial role to feed billions
The recent Virtual Ocean Dialogues conference confirmed that while the sector has made strong progress, some important obstacles still need to be overcome
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Aquaculture workboat for Maltese fish farm
In the midst of the challenges presented by the global pandemic, The SMS Group has delivered a newbuild 24 metre aquaculture vessel to a tuna farm operator in Malta.
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US seafood trade strategy
A new task force has submitted recommendations to help level the playing field for US seafood exporters and importers when doing business with other countries.