25-26 February2020 International Forum on the Effects of Climate Change on Fisheries and AquacultureRome,…
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Behnan Thomas
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Projects
Study to support the implementation of obligations set out in the Single Use Plastics and Port Reception Facilities Directives
The aim of the project is to evaluate the implementation of obligations set out in the Single Use Plastics (SUP) and Port Reception Facilities (PRF) Directives in all EU Member States.… -
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January / February 2020 EM 1 Country profile: Norway,…
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EUROFISH has prepared an article ‘Aquaculture today and tomorrow’ to be published in the Latvian Fisheries Yearbook.…
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5 February 2020 Marel Salmon ShowHow Copenhagen, Denmark Tel.: +354 563 8000 salmondivision@marel.com www.marel.com …
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The National Marine Fisheries Research Institute in Gdynia along with the Ministry of Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation,…
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Malta’s International Ocean Institute holds its fi fteenth course on oceangovernance…
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EUROFISH contributed to the evaluation of the marketing standards framework for fisheries and aquaculture products (international,…
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The Croatian fish processing industry has been facing a growing lack of skilled labour for its production, a problem which escalated in 2019. This has led to changes in business plans for the coming years. The high-intensity production with many workers is slowly becoming a thing of the past. Automation and robotics are mentioned more often within the industry even though, in some sectors like small pelagic fish, there is still high demand for skilled workers, since automation is not an efficient enough substitute.
