All Industry News articles – Page 289
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         News NewsHB Grandi capelin quota could be 44,000tThe Marine Research Institute has recommended that the Icelandic Minister of Fisheries increase the capelin quota for the season from 200,000 tonnes to 325,000t. 
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         News NewsFunding available for safety equipmentFishermen looking to buy additional safety equipment are being encouraged to apply for support from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF), says the Marine Management Organisation. 
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      NewsFishing Policy reform at risk of “hijack”A cross-party alliance of Euro-MPs determined to prevent a “hijack” of planned EU Common Fisheries Policy reform will hold its first meeting in Brussels today. 
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      NewsExposed: suspected illegal fish carrierActivists from Greenpeace’s Rainbow Warrior have exposed a ship suspected of violating Taiwanese fisheries laws moored in the port of Kaoshiung, Taiwan and called on the Taiwanese Fisheries Agency to investigate. 
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         News NewsAlternative fish sales soar after ‘Fish Fight’UK sales of ‘alternative’ fish have soared following Channel 4’s Fish Season in January. 
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         News NewsMillennium Marine delivers new crabberMillennium Marine has recently delivered crabber Pacific Rival to Chad Dahlberg from Half Moon Bay, California. 
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      NewsUK: RNLI works with Yorkshire fishermen to improve safetyFishing is the UK’s most dangerous industry and in a bid to improve safety, the Royal National Lifeboat Institution is holding a series of events for Yorkshire fishermen next week. 
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         News NewsScientists use sedation to help disentangle North Atlantic right whaleScientists from NOAA Fisheries Service and its state and nonprofit partners successfully used at-sea chemical sedation to help cut the remaining ropes from a young North Atlantic right whale on 15 January 15 off the coast of Cape Canaveral, Flrida. 
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      NewsAustralia: Eastern Tuna and Billfish Management Plan 2010The new Eastern Tuna and Billfish Management Plan 2010 has been accepted and comes into effect on 22 January 2011. 
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         News NewsShark finners finish in courtIndonesian fishermen from the vessel Pelangi were sentenced on 14 January 2011 for illegal fishing within Australian waters. 
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         News News‘Show Cause’ or caught out?A new ‘Show Cause’ initiative implemented in Australia allows concession holders to provide an explanation of their activities when suspected of unlawfully navigating/fishing within closures. 
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      NewsLaunch of first marine closed containment tank for aquacultureAgriMarine Holdings Inc. and the Middle Bay Sustainable Aquaculture Institute (MBSAI) have announced the successful launch of the first marine based, commercial scale, closed containment tank for rearing salmon. 
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      NewsSembawang Shipyard secures contract for research vesselSembcorp Marine’s subsidiary, Sembawang Shipyard, has secured a contract to build a new blue water research vessel for Australia. 
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      NewsFourth Danish mussel fishery seeks MSC certificationThe Isefjord and East Jutland blue shell fishery in Denmark will be assessed against the MSC standard for sustainable fishing. 
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        NewsStornoway lifeboat helps after a fishing boat sinksThe Stornoway lifeboat was alerted when the Coastguard was told that two boats had been involved in an accident a few miles south east of Bayble Island - the two fishing vessels had collided in the dark. 
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         News NewsPanama first Central American country to add longlining restrictionsAfter banning commercial purse seining from its waters in July, the Republic of Panama has taken further steps by adding restrictions on longlining for the conservation of its marine life and its socio-economic growth. 
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        NewsExperts agree on first global guidelines on reducing discardsThe first global guidelines for bycatch management and reduction of fishing discards were released in January by the FAO. 
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      NewsSFF calls for Scottish Government to turn rhetoric into substanceThanks to recent publicity, including the ‘Fish Fight’ TV coverage from campaigning chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, there cannot be a single person in the UK who does not now know that the rules governing fisheries are the cause of discarding, says Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation. 
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      NewsSeafish - Fish Fight shows an industry moving forwardThe UK fishing industry has been shown to be open, transparent and future-focused - despite facing challenges such as discards, according to Seafish. 
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         News NewsExpansion project in Skretting AustraliaExpanding aquaculture and fish consumption in Australia and New Zealand prompted Skretting owner Nutreco to invest EUR 20 million to double the capacity of its feed plant in Tasmania. 
 
	 
	 
				 
				 
  
  
  
 