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Japanese company spearheads land-based salmon farming
The demand for marine products in Japan continues to rise, but with limited areas suitable for farming at sea, one company has developed a recirculating aquaculture system for salmon using artificial seawater. Businessman Tetsuro Sogo has big plans for the future, as he aims to meet the growing demand for salmon across Japan
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Fish oil attack is unfounded, stresses IFFO
The fishmeal and fish oil industry doesn’t hinder sourcing for human consumption, the technical director of IFFO - The Marine Ingredients Organisation has insisted.
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UK seafood consumption crisis
Soaring prices have led the UK population to eat only half the recommended amount of seafood.
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More EU environmental effort needed
A new European Commission (EC) report shows that EU Member States have made considerable efforts to address pressures on the marine environment, but measures are not yet sufficient to achieve good, healthy and productive seas by 2020.
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Fedor Kirsanov appointed RFC CEO
Russian Fishery LLC (RFC) has appointed its deputy CEO/deputy general manager Fedor Kirsanov as CEO beginning 1 August.
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Mustad gear for new Veidar
The latest newbuild for the Norwegian static gear fleet is the 55.50 metre LOA, 13.20 metre breadth Veidar, designed by Rolls-Royce as a dedicated longliner/netter, and it started its fishing career netting with an excellent trip.
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Friend of the Sea certification for PoleCaps
Brazilian supplement company PoleCaps has achieved Friend of the Sea certification for its soft gel capsules line Joie, originated from highly refined oils.
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8% of snapper and grouper sustainable
Just 8% of global production of snapper and grouper can be classified as sustainable or improving, and the key to improving the sector worldwide lies largely in Southeast Asia, according to the newest sector report released by Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP).
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SAIC urges support for women’s working group
The Scottish Aquaculture Innovation Centre (SAIC) is asking the industry to support development of a new working group which aims to encourage more women into aquaculture, and support those already working in the sector.
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New motion compensated eSea®Flow scale
Swedish company Unisystem AB has together with its Norwegian distributor Latech AS developed a motion compensated flow or batch scale. The ?eSea®Flow has accuracy to within 3% and has a weighing capacity of up to 30 tonnes per hour.
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Marel to acquire MAJA
Iceland-headquartered Marel will acquire German food processing equipment manufacturer MAJA in a deal expected to be finalised in the third quarter of 2018.
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Skaginn 3X supplies Russian processing factory
Skaginn 3X has signed a contract to supply a processing factory to Collective Farm Fishery by V.I. Lenin that will grade, pack and freeze species including Alaska pollock, Pacific cod, wild salmon, squid and pelagic fish.
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US ban on Mexico gillnet-caught seafood
The US Court of International Trade has ordered the Trump administration to ban seafood imports from Mexico caught with gillnets that kill the critically endangered vaquita porpoise.
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EC yellow card lifted for Tuvalu
The European Commission (EC) has lifted its illegal fishing-focused ‘yellow card’ for South Pacific island Tuvalu in recognition of its work to address the shortcomings in its fisheries governance.
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GB£300,000 to help salmon tracking project
Moray Offshore Windfarm East (Moray East) has donated GB£300,000 to help fund The Missing Salmon Project, Europe’s largest multi-agency salmon tracking project to discover why the species’ numbers are dwindling.
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High Energy Mariculture provisional programme released
Benefit from learning how to profit from best practices. The provisional programme for High Energy Mariculture has been finalised and is now available to view online.
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First Indian IPNLF member
Al Badr Seafoods Pvt. Ltd has become the first Indian member of the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) and has extended its support for its local one-by-one tuna fishery.
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Ecuadorian shrimp sustainability initiative receives EU support
To boost the competitiveness of Ecuadorian shrimp and increase exports to European countries, the investment fund of the European Union is ready to allocate resources to the Sustainable Shrimp Partnership (SSP), through the Export-Des a programme of the Corporation for Exports and Investments Promotion (CORPEI).
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NGOs highlight Taiwan’s record on human trafficking
The Taiwan Immigration Agency is this week hosting the 2018 International Workshop on Strategies for Combating Human Trafficking, and has invited experts from all over the world to discuss how to abolish human trafficking. NGO coalition ‘Human Rights for Migrant Fishers’ today staged a protest, claiming the government is not ...
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Aquaculture contributing to food security
Fishery and feed bodies have stressed the pivotal role that aquaculture plays in global food security at an event organised by IFFO the Marine Ingredients Organisation and partners.