Fisheries – Page 63
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Promotions at Plymouth Fisheries
Plymouth Fisheries, the English fresh fish market, has promoted two staff members to new management positions as part of a reorganisation aimed at improving the way the business operates.
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Scottish group aims for eight MSC certified fisheries
Rockall haddock, West of Scotland haddock, hake, plaice and whiting have been entered into MSC assessment by the Scottish Fisheries Sustainable Accreditation Group (SFSAG).
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Industry welcomes call for more socially sustainable fisheries policies
The industry has welcomed support from the French government in regards to challenges which are faceting the maritime sectors.
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Investing in Scottish fisheries
Sea fisheries, aquaculture and processing businesses are to receive more than £8 million of EU and Scottish Government funding to boost growth, protect jobs and develop sustainability.
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High-speed fisheries supervision vessel
Maritime Partner has entered into a contract with Norwegian Rig Shuttle, for the delivery of a large high-speed supervision vessel to be operated by the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries (NDF).
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More support for Maldivian tuna fisheries
Maldivian tuna supply chain companies Ensis Fisheries PVT Ltd and Maldives Quality Seafood PVT Ltd have become the latest members of the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF), in order to further develop their supply chains.
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Winners of the 2017 Icelandic Fisheries Bursary Awards announced
The 2017 winners of the Icelandic Fisheries Bursary Awards were announced in a ceremony held at the Brúin in the Iceland Ocean Cluster in Reykjavik on Wednesday 15th February 2017.
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Working together for better fisheries management
The Commonwealth and Western Australia have unveiled an agreement to work together to realign fisheries boundaries off Western Australia.
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Dutch Postcode Lottery boost to sustainable fisheries
Funding from the Dutch Postcode Lottery is giving fishermen in developing countries new opportunities to improve the sustainability of their practices.
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Finland fisheries in MSC assessment
The Baltic herring and sprat fishery into full assessment to the Marine Stewardship Council’s Fisheries Standard by the Finnish Fishermen’s Association.
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Ensuring the long-term sustainability of South Pacific regional fisheries
Approximately 150 international delegates met in Adelaide, Australia for the fifth Commission Meeting of the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO).
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Schottel propellers for fisheries research vessel
The twelfth fishery research vessel of the South Korean National Institute of Fisheries Science will be fitted with Schottel Controllable Pitch Propellers (SCP), the second order received for the same operator.
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MEPs end days at sea for cod fisheries
Parliament have updated its regulation to remove limits on the number of days a vessel can spend in a fishing area and thus remove all obstacles to comply with the landing obligation in full.
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Progress on EU-Mauritania Fisheries Partnership
The Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and Mauritania has made another step forward after a Joint Committee, held at the initiative of the EU, took place in Nouakchott, Mauritania.
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Second round opens for Global Fisheries Sustainability Fund
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has opened the second round of its research and capacity building fund to help fisheries achieve the MSC standard for sustainable fishing.
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GSSI recognises Icelandic Responsible Fisheries
The Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) has recognised the Iceland Responsible Fisheries Management (IRFM) Certification Programme as meeting all the Essential Components of the GSSI Benchmark Tool.
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US Fisheries Figures 2015
NOAA Fisheries has released its Fisheries of the United States 2015 report, to give a profile of the nation''s fishing and seafood by the numbers.
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Western Australia's gold standard in fisheries
Fisheries Minister Joe Francis has welcomed the latest Department of Fisheries scorecard on Western Australia’s aquatic resources.
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No more free rides – as Thailand reforms fisheries
Thailand has taken some tough decisions in its efforts to reform its fisheries sector. The EU Yellow Card has been a wake-up call to Thailand and things have happened fast since the Royal Ordinance on Fisheries was enacted last year, although it remains to be seen how the catching sector ...
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EU fisheries policy
The European Committee of the Regions (CoR) has welcomed proposals from the European Commission to simplify the Common Fisheries Policy.