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German shrimp fishermen will stop the use of Dolly Ropes

Dolly Ropes are thread-like abrasion protection for fishing nets, used to prevent net damage, especially on stony ground and on rocky coasts.

Australian reefs a lifeboat for sharks and rays as global populations decline

The main driver of the population declines was found to be widespread overfishing.

SINTEF, Folla Alger and Cermaq are testing new combined sea site for salmon and kelp

Folla Alger has stocked the first kelp in its new combined sea site for salmon and kelp in Steigen in Nordland, Norway. This is the world's first sea site that has been built for the combined production of both salmon and kelp, where the kelp will be grown inside the farm itself.

Emilsen chose AKVA group as barge supplier

Emilsen Fisk prepares for the future with the order of a new feed barge from AKVA group.

New order for Norwegian fishing company will be unique combi-vessel

The Leinebris management team has made an agreement to build a unique and future-oriented fishing boat, with a razor-sharp focus on reliability and quality.

Green energy for a more sustainable aquaculture industry

AKVA group and the Norwegian company Inseanergy have signed a letter of intent for the supply and integration of green energy solutions.

Aker invests $16 million in land-based post-smolt salmon project

Through the investment in Gaia Salmon, SalMar Aker Ocean will sign a non-binding agreement with the company for delivery of post-smolt for offshore salmon farming.

NOAA seeks to expand Seafood Import Monitoring Program

Seafood traceability deters illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing and seafood fraud

New research indicates careful fish handling helps support sustainable fisheries

The initial data on the survival rates of snapper that are caught and then released, suggests careful handling could help fishers save hundreds of thousands of fish per year.

New aquarium under development for Antarctic krill research

A new world-leading Antarctic krill aquarium and research facility in Tasmania has taken a major step forward following a key planning approval.

Over £3.5m awarded to sustainable fishing projects as new funding round opens

The funding, from the government’s £100m UK Seafood Fund, will focus on a number of species vulnerable to overfishing along the English Channel.

Damen builds scampi vessel for seafood company Sanford, New Zealand

Damen Maaskant and New Zealand based seafood company Sanford Limited have signed a contract for the design and build of a new scampi vessel.

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