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New partnership to develop North Atlantic right whale protection technologies

Biden administration announces USD 10 million contract for right whale-protection technology

The EU fisheries control system gets a major revamp

The revised rules modernise the way fishing activities are controlled, for both EU vessels and those fishing in EU waters.

Norwegian Hydrogen to fuel zero-emission fishing vessel

Norwegian Hydrogen will deliver green hydrogen to the world's first hydrogen-powered fishing vessel.

Damen Maaskant sets the stage for electrification of future razor shell fishery

Damen Maaskant has delivered another pioneering technical solution for reducing nitrogen oxide (NOx) emissions.

Innovasea adds AI biomass estimation to its suite of Atlantic salmon tools

U.S.A.-based Innovasea – a company developing tech solutions for aquaculture and fish tracking – has added AI-based biomass estimation for Atlantic salmon to its suite of aquaculture solutions.

The EU and UK reach three agreements on fisheries management

Following the departure of the UK from the EU, most stocks in the EU waters of the north-east Atlantic are now shared with non-EU countries, in particular the UK.

The aquaculture sector is aiming at better plastic recycling

There is enormous potential in the aquaculture sector to generate circular economy initiatives when it comes to its use of plastics. But can these be made commercially viable? Researchers believe that they can.

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.

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