Eurofish Magazine 6 2023

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Positive meeting between Albania’s Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development and Eurofish

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The FISH INFONetwork (FIN) consists of seven independent partners who cover all aspects of post-harvest fisheries and aquaculture. Fifty national governments have signed international agreements with the different FIN services and are using the expertise of these services to develop the fishery sector worldwide. The FIN pages are a regular feature in the four network magazines - INFOFISH International, - INFOPESCA Internacional, - EUROFISH Magazine - INFOSAMAK Magazine They present the FIN-wide spectrum of activities, showing actions and results. The FIN has more than 70 full-time staff and works with more than one hundred international experts in all fields of fisheries. Through its link from FAO GLOBEFISH to the FAO Fisheries Department, it also has access to the latest information and knowledge on fisheries policy and management issues worldwide. The execution of multilateral and bilateral projects is one of the main activities of the network. It is also widely known for its range of publications and periodicals as well as for the organisation of international conferences, workshops and training seminars. All eight services offer different possibilities for co-operation with the private sector, institutes, government offices and donors. For more information on the FISH INFONetwork visit the website http://www.fao.org/in-action/globefish/background/fishinfonetwork/en/.

From left, Roland Kristo, Deputy Minister; Anila Denaj, Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development; and Marco Frederiksen, Director, Eurofish discussed ways in which Eurofish could collaborate with the ministry for the benefit of the Albanian seafood sector.

Anila Denaj, Albania’s Minister for Agriculture and Rural Development met with Marco Frederiksen, Director, Eurofish in Tirana on Wednesday, 15 November. Marco Frederiksen gave the minister a presentation on Eurofish and its activities, highlighting four of the ongoing projects Eurofish is involved in, and the Eurofish Magazine. The journal will in fact feature Albania on the cover of the February 2024 edition. Ms Denaj, who has years of experience in international finance and who worked in Albania’s ministry of finance and economy evinced great

interest in the potential for industry to benefit from Eurofish, whether through participation in Eurofish-coordinated projects, B2B meetings, field trips, or promotion through the pages of the Eurofish Magazine. She was also keen on workshops that Mr Frederiksen offered to organise on a topic of interest for the industry. Eurofish has also produced a couple of guides in Albanian, one on packaging and the other on recirculation aquaculture that will be distributed electronically in Albania, when the final approval is obtained from FAO, which should happen shortly.

Reporters receive media training to prepare for Pacific Tuna Forum Nearly two-thirds of the world’s supply of tuna comes from the central Pacific region, and world markets as well as local villages depend on sustainable resources. The regularly held Pacific Tuna Forum provides stakeholders with the opportunity to meet and discuss matters affecting this resource. In preparation for the 8th Pacific Tuna Forum hosted by Papua New Guinea in September 2023, the government in collaboration with INFOFISH, and with assistance from other organizations, held a 3-day media training workshop for about 20 media practitioners to facilitate media reporting on forum discussions of the key challenges to the tuna fishery and its environmental and economic structure that are faced by PNG and other island nations inthe region.

Reporters covering events at this forum play an important role in disseminating information to the public in an understandable, reliable way. The media training workshop held by INFOFISH and the PNG government had two goals: to bring PNG’s media fraternity together to foster a culture of knowledge exchange and to provide a platform to disseminate critical and accurate information to media practitioners in Papua New Guinea. Presentations in the workshop varied by topic but all of them guided attendees toward what was called by one presenter “effective storytelling techniques,” or putting together facts that allow the reporters’ audiences to realize the importance of sustainable fisheries management and its impact on the environment and local economies.

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Articles inside

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8min
pages 63-67

The FISH INFOnetwork (FIN)

2min
pages 62-63

Operating at Ukraine’s economic frontline

5min
pages 60-61

The challenges are not insurmountable given the strengths

6min
pages 57-60

A system benefiting fishers and managers alike

2min
pages 56-57

Waste prevention is more efficient than attempts at restoration

10min
pages 52-56

Century-old activity gets a makeover

4min
pages 50-52

Mobile application for electronic catch reporting

2min
pages 49-50

Wide range of value-added sh products

6min
pages 46-49

An activity that merits greater recognition

9min
pages 42-46

Summer droughts and warmer winters are the new norm

7min
pages 39-42

A demanding sh to breed and rear

6min
pages 37-39

Future-proo ng sh farming in Hungary

9min
pages 34-37

Ecosystem services deserve greater attention

5min
pages 32-34

Unlocking the potential of aquatic bioresources

6min
pages 29-32

Aquaculture grows in importance at animal farming event

2min
pages 28-29

THE WORLD OF AQUACULTURE …best time of the year!

1min
pages 27-28

Climate change brings challenges but also opportunities

2min
pages 26-27

Light plays an important role in fish development

3min
pages 24-26

Boosting economic and social resilience with sustainable seafood practices

2min
pages 22-23

Effective policymaking depends on data collection AND analysis

3min
pages 20-22

Germany‘s only fish trade fair will focus on three points

3min
pages 18-20

Thousands flock to one of Europe’s largest fisheries exhibitions

2min
pages 16-18

Record attendance, and a glimpse into the future of seafood

4min
pages 14-16

Advancing algae biomass research and innovation

1min
pages 12-14

Spain: New research sheds light on transmission of cancers in cockle populations

9min
pages 6-12

Support to build resilience of Hungary’s fish farms

5min
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