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  • HAPO
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    HAPO to sponsor Greek aquaculture congress

    2018-06-21T11:06:00Z

    The Hellenic Aquaculture Producers Organization (HAPO) is the gold sponsor of Greece’s first Hellenic Aquaculture Congress taking place on 22-23 June in Athens.

  • Fish in ice
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    Improved antimicrobial protection

    2018-06-20T11:20:00Z

    A new water treatment product is able to capture advanced oxidation technology in a cube of ice and provide continue antimicrobial protection while thawing.

  • Sagar and Jamie
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    Scottish students win UK Chef competition

    2018-06-20T09:25:00Z

    Two young chefs from West College Scotland have been crowned national champions at the 2018 UK Young Seafood Chef of the Year competition.

  • Guiding Light champions green fishing practices
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    Guiding Light champions green fishing practices

    2018-06-20T08:53:00Z

    New trawler Guiding Light became the latest symbol of industry optimism, as it sailed from the Parkol Marine Engineering shipyard in Whitby.

  • A.S Fiskevegn ropes
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    AS Fiskevegn protests Mustad takeover threat

    2018-06-19T12:00:00Z

    AS Fiskevegn is calling for a reversal of Mustad Autoline’s purchase of Vetrhus Holding AS, which own 50% of the shares in AS Fiskevegn, claiming it is “not suitable” for one of its main competitors to be its owner.

  • SSA training
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    Scottish seafood sector to train talent

    2018-06-19T09:05:00Z

    The Scottish Seafood Association (SSA) is leading a two-year pilot project to attract and prepare new entrants for a career in seafood processing and train and upskill the existing workforce to help raise industry standards and deliver sectoral growth.

  • Petter Martin Johannessen
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    New IFFO director general

    2018-06-18T09:44:00Z

    IFFO, The Marine Ingredients Organisation has appointed Petter Martin Johannessen as director general.

  • Battle rages to ban electric beaming
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    Battle rages to ban electric beaming

    2018-06-18T09:00:00Z

    Marine environmental NGO Bloom has lodged a formal complaint to the European Commission that the Dutch authorities gave large subsidies of EU money to enable the Dutch beam trawl fleet to switch to electric pulse fishing that it did not declare, reports Tim Oliver.

  • Offshore farming – unlocking growth potential
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    Offshore farming – unlocking growth potential

    2018-06-17T07:00:00Z

    Presentations and discussions at the Offshore Mariculture Conference in Singapore made clear the potential of the open ocean in creating a more dynamic and sustainable aquaculture industry

  • Loch Fyne Oysters
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    Top award for Loch Fyne Oysters

    2018-06-15T09:40:00Z

    Seafood producer Loch Fyne Oysters has celebrated its 40th year of trading by scooping the top prize in the ‘Fish and Seafood’ category of the Scotland Food & Drink Excellence Awards 2018.

  • ACF invests in tunnel freezer and ice system
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    Atlantic Capes invests in Skaginn 3X IQF tunnel freezer and slurry ice delivery system

    2018-06-15T07:00:00Z

    Leading scallop and surf clam producer, Atlantic Capes Fisheries (ACF) recently installed an IQF tunnel freezer as well as a slurry ice and delivery system from Skaginn 3X.

  • ?Fingerlings and other lings
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    ?Fingerlings and other lings

    2018-06-15T07:00:00Z

    With the accelerating growth of fish consumption, more and more attention and efforts are being dedicated to the development of fish farming, both?? ?? marine and freshwater. To produce fish of edible size, in most cases fish farmers populate their ponds or fish cages with young stages of the preferred ...

  • Loch Duart is receiving national recognition for its growing international sales
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    Loch Duart boasts growing global sales

    2018-06-14T14:27:00Z

    An independent Scottish salmon farming company has been listed at number 78 in the annual Sunday Times HSBC International Track 200 league table for fastest growing international sales.

  • Simulator meets training demand
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    New Kongsberg simulator meets training demand for sustainable fisheries

    2018-06-14T07:00:00Z

    The first contract for a state-of-the-art simulator covering navigation, fishfinding and catching has been signed with the Lofoten Vocational School in Northern Norway. The new K-Sim Fishery will support training, improving safety and sustainability within the fishing industry.

  • Investment in fish health delivers real results
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    In the pink: salmon farmers’ investment in fish health delivers real results

    2018-06-14T06:00:00Z

    Scotland’s two leading salmon farmers, Marine Harvest Scotland and Scottish Sea Farms, have reported a sustained improvement in fish health during the first five months of 2018 with a marked reduction in disease-related mortalities.

  • Flint Hills coproduct upgrade nears completion
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    Flint Hills Resources Fairmont nears completion of coproduct upgrading project construction

    2018-06-13T15:30:00Z

    The company expects to begin producing a high protein animal feed ingredient later this summer as a major construction at the Flint Hills Resources Fairmont ethanol plant is approaches completion.

  • SETFIA has welcomed the merger which it says is a better outcome for the fishing industry
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    Australian fisheries merge over inefficiency

    2018-06-13T11:14:00Z

    The NSW and Australian Governments are merging the NSW managed Southern Fish Trawl and the Commonwealth managed South East Trawl fisheries to resolve management inefficiencies.

  • Coalition opposes industrial ocean fish farming
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    Coalition opposes industrial ocean fish farming

    2018-06-13T07:30:00Z

    More than a hundred organisations have formally announced their united opposition to industrial ocean fish farming in US waters. According to Friends of the Earth, the move comes as some members of Congress are attempting to force through legislation to develop offshore fish farming nationwide.

  • Rolls-Royce design for US pelagic catcher
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    Rolls-Royce design for US pelagic catcher

    2018-06-13T07:00:00Z

    Rolls-Royce Marine has signed a landmark contract with US shipyard Thoma-Sea Marine Constructors for the development of a 100 metre state-of-the-art pelagic trawler for the Seattle-based Arctic Storm Management Group.

  • Providing insight into a global safety challenge
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    Safety in the fishing industry: providing insight into a global safety challenge

    2018-06-12T16:42:00Z

    Lloyd''s Register Foundation, a charity helping to protect the safety of life and property by supporting education, research and public engagement, has announced the launch of its Insight Report on safety in the fishing industry.