Fishery
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Japan Arrests Chinese Trawler for Refusing a Fishery Inspection
Japanese authorities have boarded and detained a Chinese fishing boat in the East China Sea, the first time that Japan has…
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Antarctic Krill Fishery Hits Cap, Prompting Overfishing Concerns
The krill fishery off Antarctica has surged in volume this year, so much so that the Commission for the…
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After a Decade of Progress, Thailand is Rolling Back Fishery Regulations
[By Nanticha Ocharoenchai] Nearly ten years after Thailand overhauled its vast fishing industry amid concerns over sustainability and human…
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Simulator Project aims to Improve Fishery Safety
Kongsberg Digital concluded a new project funded by FHF (the Norwegian Seafood Research Fund) for the development of its K-Sim Fishery…
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Kongsberg Maritime Celebrates 50 Years of Ship Design
[By: Kongsberg Maritime] From setting the benchmark that set the standard for offshore supply vessels in the 1970s, to advanced…
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Chinese Trawlers and Warming Water Fuel West African Fishery Crisis
[By Robert Paarlberg] Average fish catches by traditional fishing communities along the West African coast have declined significantly over…
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Mesotech Goes Global with Kongsberg Discovery Rebrand
[By: Kongsberg Discovery] After spending the last 50 years building a reputation as Canada’s leader in the development of innovative…
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Nova Scotia Lobster Dispute: Indigenous Take is No Threat to Fishery
In mid-September, the Sipekne'katik First Nation launched a moderate livelihood lobster fishery along the coast of southwestern Nova Scotia. Its…
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Due to COVID-19, NOAA Uses Drones Instead of Ships for Fishery Survey
Scientists are capitalizing on existing technological capabilities and partnerships to collect fisheries data. This will help fill the information gap…
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