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Elias Neocleous & Co LLC | Cyprus | 1 Nov 2023

Admiralty Court delivers judgment on ship collision with fish farm

In early 2023, the Admiralty Court delivered a judgment concerning the collision of a vessel with fish cages. The Court addressed whether the ship was at fault, as the fish farm was not precisely built and located in accordance with its licence. However, the master of the ship was aware of the farm's location.
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Wikborg Rein | Norway | 23 Aug 2023

Using well-boats in Norwegian aquaculture: complicated legislative framework

In addition to complying with private contracts with fish farmers and general shipping regulations, well-boat operators must comply with certain aquacultural rules. For anyone operating in the well-boat market, basic knowledge of this regulatory framework is crucial.
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Richmond Chambers Immigration Barristers | United Kingdom | 24 May 2023

Fishing Jobs to Be Added to the Shortage Occupation List

The UK’s seafood sector, known for its high-quality exports such as salmon and Cornish sardines, plays a crucial role in the country’s economy. To…
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Thompson Hine LLP | USA | 12 Dec 2022

Treasury sanctions network of Chinese fishing vessels for serious human rights abuses

On December 9, 2022, the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) sanctioned two Chinese individuals and a vast network…
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Wikborg Rein | Norway | 24 Aug 2022

New technologies in aquaculture

Fish farming in Norway has traditionally been executed in open net cages in sheltered fjords. However, the last 10 years have seen tremendous development in alternative production methods and significant changes in regulation. New regulations may trigger significant investments in the years to come, resulting in an increased demand for new building and supply services.
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