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  • The event will highlight the potential use of high performance marine battery systems and stored energy
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    High Performance Marine Batteries & Stored Energy Workshop

    2016-04-20T09:53:00Z

    This unique event brings together an international group of experts armed with the latest knowledge to highlight the potential use of high performance marine battery systems and stored energy.

  • Viraj Sikand and Maya Faulstich-Hon
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    Fish feed from fly larvae

    2016-04-20T09:20:00Z

    Two students at the Institute at Brown for Environment and Society have won a $10,000 international prize for their idea to make Kenyan fish farming more sustainable.

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    Arenco acquires KVK

    2016-04-19T16:59:00Z

    Swedish company Arenco AB has acquired Kalmar Verkstadskompetens AB (KVK).

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    Electronic fish monitoring

    2016-04-19T16:52:00Z

    The Pacific Fishery Management Council has voted to allow three West Coast commercial fishing fleets to employ camera-based electronic monitoring (EM) systems.

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    Coders unite for Fishackathon

    2016-04-19T16:30:00Z

    The Fishackathon is a global annual event that uses technology to help address sustainable fishing challenges that are threatening oceans and marine life.

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    European Commission report on shark finning regulation

    2016-04-19T14:41:00Z

    The European Commission has adopted a report on the implementation of the EU’s shark finning regulation.

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    New PNA CEO

    2016-04-19T12:26:00Z

    Ludwig Kumoru will take over as chief executive officer of Parties to the Nauru Agreement, replacing outgoing CEO Dr Transform Aqorau.

  • A professional diver works on a wild catch harvest of greenlip abalone near Augusta
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    Western Australian fisheries set for MSC assessment

    2016-04-19T11:36:00Z

    Western Australia’s wild catch abalone fishery, along with the Pilbara and Kimberley trap fisheries, are set to undertake Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) full assessment.

  • M&S has become the first retailer to make a worldwide RFS commitment
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    M&S makes first worldwide RFS commitment

    2016-04-19T11:03:00Z

    UK retailer Marks & Spencer (M&S) has announced that all fishing boats supplying the company will either be certified by the Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS) by 2021, or will be actively engaged in a time bound plan to achieve RFS certification.

  • The Maldives pole and line yellowfin tuna certificate has been suspended. Credit: NOAA
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    Pole and line yellowfin tuna certificate suspended

    2016-04-19T10:09:00Z

    The MSC certificate for the yellowfin component of the Maldives pole and line skipjack and yellowfin tuna fishery has been suspended by certifier DNV-GL, effective from 15 April.

  • Europêche has called for equal treatment following new oil and gas exploratory zones
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    Call for equal treatment in marine activities

    2016-04-15T10:33:00Z

    Europêche has called for equal treatment following the release of new oil and gas exploratory zones at a time when these very areas are threatened with closure to parts of the European fishing fleet.

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    SFP identifies shrimp aquaculture areas in need of improvement

    2016-04-14T17:18:00Z

    The Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) has completed its first-ever sector report on shrimp aquaculture in Southeast Asia, identifying geographical areas needing improvement in six different countries.

  • China was the number one aqua feed producer with 17.3 million tonnes at an average cost per finisher diet of US$850
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    Aquaculture feed survey

    2016-04-14T17:04:00Z

    Following the highly regarded annual Global Feed Survey, Alltech has completed a deeper analysis of the growing aquaculture feed sector and the increased finisher feed prices worldwide.

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    Green light stops sea turtle deaths

    2016-04-14T15:51:00Z

    Conservation biologists have found that illuminating fishing nets is a cost-effective means of dramatically reducing the number of sea turtles getting caught and dying unnecessarily.

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    Tim Hogan joins BAP

    2016-04-14T14:04:00Z

    The Global Aquaculture Alliance’s Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) division has expanded its market development team with the addition of Tim Hogan as BAP’s market development manager, representing the west coast of North America.

  • The artificial coves are designed to be a haven for fish
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    Artificial coves installed in waters of Ajman

    2016-04-14T11:17:00Z

    The United Arab Emirates Ministry of Climate Change and Environment has launched a program to construct 900 artificial coves across UAE coasts to protect the natural fisheries and provide marine life with a safe place for breeding.

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    New factory for Iceland

    2016-04-14T10:15:00Z

    Icelandic company Skaginn, along with its associate companies Frost and Rafeyri, has signed a deal with Eskja on the construction and installation of equipment for a new factory for processing pelagic fish for human consumption in Eskifjörður, Iceland.

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    Greenpeace exposes shark finning and human rights abuse

    2016-04-14T09:52:00Z

    A Greenpeace East Asia investigation has exposed illegal shark finning, labour and human rights abuses in Taiwan’s distant water tuna fisheries.

  • The DigiCatch system
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    DigiCatch monitoring system

    2016-04-14T09:50:00Z

    DigiCatch from US company SmartCatch is a real-time remotely controllable HD video, lighting and sensor system that gives the user eyes inside the net to virtually see in the dark in order to monitor the trawl.

  • Antarctic krill. Credit: Uwe Kils/CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    China aiming to improve krill oil production

    2016-04-13T16:53:00Z

    There will continue to be quality issues with Chinese krill oil, but Chinese producers remain committed to bringing in updated technologies, according to Dimitri Sclabos, CEO of Chilean-based krill consultancy Tharos.