Latest News – Page 207
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NewsGadus opts for Valka portioning system
Belgian fish processor Gadus has concluded an agreement with Icelandic high-tech developer Valka for a new cutting system to portion salmon and whitefish fillets.
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NewsLongliner launch at Northern Shipyard
The Northern Shipyard in St Petersburg has launched the first of a series of longliners for owners in Russia. Outfitting of the new vessel is in progress.
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NewsFish sludge has commercial potential
Dried fish sludge from Andfjord Salmon’s land-based aquaculture facility has the potential to be used in growth media such as organic fertiliser and organo-mineral fertiliser for agriculture and gardening, a new report has found.
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NewsDamen converts PSV to fish feed carrier
A platform supply vessel built in 2013 by Damen Shipyards has returned to its builder, emerging after a major conversion for owners Eidsvaag as fish feed carrier Eidsvaag Opal.
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NewsBaader joint entity to serve French market
Baader has announced the opening of its new entity Baader France in Nantes. This entity will serve both the fish and the poultry markets with a joint local sales force and will be supported by a local sales branch in Boulogne-sur-Mer. The establishment of this local Service organisation signals Baader’s ...
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NewsUK Fisheries Act 2020 becomes law
This week the UK’s first major domestic fisheries legislation in nearly forty years passed into law as the Fisheries Bill received Royal assent following its ten-month transition through Parliament.
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NewsCovert technology helps fight illegal fishing
New underwater technology that will help combat illegal foreign fishing has been successfully deployed across the Torres Strait in Australia.
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NewsThai Union makes DJSI for 7th year
Thai Union Group has been listed on the Dow Jones Sustainability Indices (DJSI) for the seventh year running, as its sustainability strategy SeaChange continues to stimulate change across the global seafood industry.
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NewsSuspending air freight for sustainable salmon
Atlantic Salmon farmer, Hiddenfjord has announced the suspension of all air freight as of 10 October 2020, reducing the company’s overseas transportation CO2 emissions by 94%.
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NewsNew working groups focus on UK shellfish
Three new groups have been formed to provide a forum for industry, regulators and researchers to improve the management of shellfish fisheries around the UK.
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NewsNamibian hake fishery gets MSC blue tick
Namibia’s trawl and longline fishery for hake has become the first fishery in Namibia, and the second in Africa, to meet MSC standards.
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NewsGrants support modernising data management
The National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF) and NOAA have announced $4.1 million in grants to modernise fisheries data management systems and support the implementation of fisheries electronic monitoring and reporting projects in 14 states and Puerto Rico. The grants will generate $4.8 million in matching contributions for a total ...
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NewsNodosa delivers new Falklands trawler
Built to the same design as the Monteferro delivered three years ago, a number of improvements have been made to the new Montelourido’s design, based its sister ship''s performance.
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NewsAll Bakkafrost farms ASC-certified
Following a seven-year assessment period, all Bakkafrost farms in the Faroe Islands are now certified to the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) standard for responsible aquaculture.
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NewsSupporting the Scottish langoustine sector
A new resilience group has been granted £1 million in funding to support the langoustine sector through the Covid-19 pandemic.
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NewsApp helps fight against illegal fishing
A smartphone app that enables small-scale fishers to gather evidence against industrial vessels fishing illegally in Ghana has been launched by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).
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NewsMEPs approve Seychelles partnership renewal
The European Parliament has adopted the renewed protocol to the existing EU fisheries partnership agreement with Seychelles.
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NewsCanada puts funding into Clean Tech projects
?The government of Canada has announced seven projects receiving support from the Fisheries and Aquaculture Clean Technology Adoption Program to support clean economic growth in Quebec. The government is contributing nearly $2 million in funding and the Government of Quebec is adding more than $300,000 towards these projects.
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NewsAKVA appoints new chief digital officer
Asle Kjetil Bratteli has been appointed chief digital officer of AKVA Group with effect from January 2021.
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NewsKrill oil improves post-larval shrimp growth
Astaxanthin krill oil can result in a significant advantage for Pacific whiteleg shrimp in the post-larval stage, reducing mortality and the length of the production cycle, according to a new study.