Fisheries – Page 56
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Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak opportunities
The European Commission has published its proposal for the catches of fish stocks in the Atlantic Ocean, Kattegat and Skagerrak.
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Surveillance of Pacific to tackle IUU fishing a success
One of the largest fisheries surveillance operations in the world has come to a successful close today following 12 days of international co-operation to target illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing in the Pacific Ocean.
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Canada wraps up Operation North Pacific Guard
Canadian fishery officers have now completed their involvement in Operation North Pacific Guard, an annual international law enforcement operation in the high seas of the North Pacific with Canada’s counterparts from the United States, Korea and Japan.
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Gearing up for capelin
Iceland’s pelagic sector is looking forward to what is hoped will be the largest capelin season for a couple of decades
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First Australian scallop fishery to get blue tick
The Abrolhos Island and Mid-West scallop trawl fishery has achieved MSC certification, the first scallop fishery in Australia and the eleventh fishery in Western Australia (WA) to gain certification.
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Court ruling action
The Euro-Moroccan fishing sector has united following a major court ruling.
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UK scalloper detained in France
The French Ministry of the Sea has confirmed that two UK fishing vessels have been fined following routine surveillance of fishing grounds in the Baie de Seine area off Le Havre
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Canadian govt appoints new fisheries minister
The Honourable Joyce Murray MP has been appointed the new Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard in prime minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet reshuffle following the recent election.
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Small-scale fisheries data collection review
Data collection methods across Northeast Atlantic small-scale fisheries have been reviewed
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Technology enhances anti-IUU efforts
The Solomon Islands’ efforts to combat illegal fishing are enhanced thanks to new body camera technology supplied to RSIPF Maritime Division by FFA.
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Welsh women in fishing group launches
A new group that brings together women from across the fishing industry in Wales, highlighting their vital contribution, has launched
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MLA contests lobster fishing grounds closure
The Maine Lobstermen’s Association (MLA) is supporting legal action against the US Secretary of Commerce which is attempting to block the National Marine Fisheries Service closing critically important fishing grounds
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UK processing giant weighs in on coastal states’ pelagic talks
Without a resolution on sustainable management, the UK’s largest seafood processor could stop sourcing from NE Atlantic pelagic fisheries.
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Small-scale tuna fishery gains MSC label
A group of small-scale tuna fishers and tuna processor-exporters have been certified under the Marine Stewardship Council
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Fishing boss urges unity on mackerel quotas
The boss of Fiskebåt which represents the Norwegian fishing fleet is urging nations to put aside their differences and reach an agreement on mackerel quotas
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Warming seas put shrimp at risk
The northern shrimp population off the east coast of North America is under threat from warming ocean temperature
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Europêche concern over Baltic Sea quotas
Europêche has expressed concern about the catch limits for 2022 for the ten main commercial stocks in the Baltic Sea, arguing that it is becoming economically unviable for some fisheries to keep working
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NOAA Fisheries moves reporting online
NOAA Fisheries is moving away from paper vessel trip reporting requirements in the Greater Atlantic Region.
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NOAA Fisheries moves reporting online
NOAA Fisheries is moving away from paper vessel trip reporting requirements in the Greater Atlantic Region
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West Africa sustainability
Two innovative marine projects are helping pave the way for sustainable fishing in West Africa.