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      NewsSea Shepherd found guilty of breaking Pilot Whaling ActOn 6 August, marine conservation charity, Sea Shepherd Global, and five Sea Shepherd volunteer crewmembers were found guilty in a Danish court of breaking the Faroe Islands Pilot Whaling Act. 
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         News NewsWater treatment in aquacultureDanish company CM Aqua Technologies offers equipment for water treatment in aquaculture. 
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         News NewsManaging the risk of Early Mortality SyndromeCargill''s animal nutrition business has developed a new programme to help manage the risk of Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS) on its shrimp farms and improve profitability. 
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         News NewsInnova MarinePack at DanFishThe main focus at the Marel stand at DanFish this year is the Innova MarinePack – a purpose-built onboard registration and packing solution for any fishing vessel that needs to comply with EU fishing control and traceability regulations. 
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         News NewsEscaping the heatIf predictions of ocean warming come to pass, scientists now know what to expect thanks to a new study carried out by Australia’s James Cook University (JCU) that revealed fish tend to retreat to deeper water to escape the heat. 
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      NewsSt Helena and Philippines order electronic monitoring equipmentSRT Marine System Solutions has supplied an AIS based Maritime Domain Management (MDM) system to St Helena, which enables authorities to monitor fishing boats operating across the country’s entire EEZ. 
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      NewsNew science and technology hub for NZNew Zealand’s Plant & Food Research has signed an agreement for Port Nelson to develop a purpose-built facility for its seafood research as part of a new collaborative industry hub. 
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      NewsEthics to take centre stage at WSCFor the first time, human rights and ethical issues in the seafood industry will be addressed at next month’s World Seafood Congress (WSC) in Grimsby, UK. 
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      NewsServing aquaculture for more than 25 yearsOxyGuard has been dedicated to providing water quality measuring, monitoring and control equipment for aquaculture industry since 1987. 
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      NewsNew market opportunities in PolandFor the first time, a large delegation from Poland are meeting in Trondheim for this year’s Aqua Nor. 
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         News NewsKnotless netting on displayWireCo WorldGroup (Euronete/Oliveira) will be exhibiting Eurocross® netting on their joint exhibition stand at DanFish this year. 
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      NewsNauta to build new purse seiner trawlerNauta Shiprepair Yard has signed a contract to build a partly outfitted purse seiner trawler for Danish shipyard Karstensens Skibsvart. 
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      NewsSFPA unveils new sustainable strategyIreland’s Sea-Fisheries Protection Authority (SFPA) has launched a new three-year strategy to help the State’s sea fisheries and seafood sectors meet upcoming environmental regulations. 
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      NewsOverexploitation of stocksWorldwide global fishing fleets are two to three times larger than the oceans can sustainably support, says a new European Commission study published in the journal ''PLOS One''. 
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      NewsSeafish launches gear databaseUK authority Seafish has launched a comprehensive online portal that details common fishing gears and selectivity devices used in commercial fisheries throughout the UK and Europe. 
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      NewsBenchmark appoints new marketing directorBenchmark Holdings PLC has appointed Birgitte Sørheim as marketing director to their fast-growing Breeding and Genetics division, which was formed in November 2014 following the company’s double acquisition of Stofnfiskur and Salmobreed. 
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      NewsCalais disruption plan announcedNorth-East MSP, Christian Allard, has welcomed the announcement of a ‘quick to market’ route for fresh produce caught up in delays at the Channel Tunnel – which will protect Scotland’s vital seafood export sector. 
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         News NewsConsumers missing out on seafood benefitsAccording to a study conducted by the USDA Agricultural Research Service scientists, while most US consumers eat some seafood, the amounts are inadequate to meet federal dietary guidelines. 
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      NewsIllegal fishing operation fined over AUD $2mThe crew of the illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing vessel Perlon - detained by the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency (MMEA) in May this year - has been convicted of offences under the Malaysian Fisheries Act. 
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      NewsHuman trafficking solutions discussed in ThailandThai Union Group executives, together with Lisa Rende Taylor, director of the Issara Institute Foundation met with Police General Somyot Poompanmoung, Commissioner General, Royal Thai Police to discuss possible solutions on human trafficking problems in the Thai seafood and fishing industry. 
 
	 
	 
				 
				 
  
  
  
 