Fisheries – Page 71
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Fisheries severely damaged by Typhoon Haiyan
FAO Director-General José Graziano da Silva has said that the FAO will do everything it can to support the Government of the Philippines in the reconstruction process and to build resilience following the destruction caused by Typhoon Haiyan.
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NOAA fisheries survey vessel delivered
NOAA has taken delivery of ''Reuben Lasker'', the agency’s newest high-tech fisheries survey vessel.
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Archipelago Sea fisheries recommendations
Two Finnish organisations have drawn up new sustainability recommendations for the Archipelago Sea which includes integration of fish farms, planning control and fish-based feed.
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Oz fisheries come out on top
The status of 93 Commonwealth stocks in Australian fisheries continue to improve, according to a new report.
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Sustainable Fisheries Task Force
An Inter-Governmental Authority (IGAD) for East Africa workshop has culminated in the formation of a Horn of Africa Sustainable Fisheries Task Force.
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Norwegian Fisheries re-shuffle
Norway has a new Minister of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs - Elisabeth Aspaker, who replaces Liesbeth Berg-Hansen as part of the new government''s ministries re-shuffle.
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New Fisheries Minister meets with Scottish pelagic industry
New UK Fisheries Minister George Eustice and Secretary of State for Scotland Alistair Carmichael met with the Scottish pelagic industry on 15 October to discuss a range of issues, including mackerel.
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Fisheries Committe member will fight for the sector
Ole Christensen, member of the European Parliament Fisheries Committee, has officially opened the DanFish and DanAqua exhibition in Aalborg, Denmark.
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New UK Fisheries Minister
As part of MP David Cameron’s government reshuffle, Richard Benyon has been replaced as UK Fisheries Minister by George Eustice.
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Icelandic fisheries IRF certified
Icelandic haddock and saithe fisheries have been certified by the Iceland Responsible Fisheries certification programme.
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Working to protect Pacific fisheries
Four Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) compliance officers have recently completed a deployment in the Pacific with the Royal New Zealand Navy aboard ‘HMNZS Wellington’.
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Mixed verdict on Pacific coastal fisheries
A new report on the status of reef and near-shore fisheries of Pacific Islands has delivered a mixed verdict about their health.
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Roadmap to transform Pacific tuna fisheries
Small Pacific islands are to see greater economic benefits with the promotion of more sustainable and locally owned and operated tuna fisheries, says Greenpeace Australia Pacific.
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Small scale fisheries symposium
A regional symposium is being organised to address the main issues related to sustainable small scale fisheries in the Mediterranean and Black Sea.
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Funding Europe’s fisheries
Further details have been released on the operating rules for the €6.5 billion European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF).
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Fishermen question UK Fisheries Minister
UK fishermen have questioned the UK Fisheries Minister, Richard Benyon, on their “pivotal” future as major changes are made to the industry.
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Swedish herring fisheries recertified
The Swedish herring fishery in the North Sea has been recertified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).
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MSC scholarship for fisheries research in Chile
Miguel Cosmelli, an MSc student at University of California, Santa Barbara, is the fifth student to be awarded a scholarship by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) to develop the knowledge and understanding of fisheries biology and management.
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South Korea amends fisheries law to address illegal fishing
The Korean National Assembly has amended its fisheries law to help curb illegal fishing.
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Norwegian saithe fisheries recertified
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has recertified the Norwegian North East Arctic and North Sea saithe fisheries for another five years.