All Industry News articles – Page 365

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    World Fishing Exhibition Vigo 2009 hosts first Aqua Farming International

    2009-01-21T09:25:00Z

    From 16th to 19th of September 2009, and under the umbrella of the World Fishing Exhibition, Vigo will play host to the first Aqua Farming International, a professional aquaculture exhibition where companies and professionals of the aquaculture sector will meet in a venue of 3000 square metres.

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    First Nations Fisheries Council challenges Harper to address crisis

    2009-01-21T09:13:00Z

    The British Columbia First Nations Fisheries Council challenged Prime Minister Harper to address the fisheries crisis in First Nations communities in the First Ministers’ meeting and Budget last week.

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    NOAA grants endangered species status to black abalone

    2009-01-15T10:04:00Z

    NOAA’s Fisheries Service has determined that black abalone, an edible marine mollusk, should be listed as endangered under the Endangered Species Act.

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    Hallvard Muri new CEO of Aker BioMarine

    2009-01-15T09:58:00Z

    Hallvard Muri has been appointed president and chief executive officer of Aker BioMarine ASA. He takes over from Kjell Inge Røkke, who has led the biotechnology company since August 2008.

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    Barents Sea cod and haddock fisheries enter MSC assessment

    2009-01-15T09:57:00Z

    The Barents Sea cod and haddock fisheries in cooperation with Ocean Trawlers Group have entered full assessment with a view to certification under the Marine Stewardship Council standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries.

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    Ecosystem approach to fisheries management

    2009-01-15T09:49:00Z

    Parliament has adopted a report on the Commission communication "The role of the Common Fisheries Policy in implementing an ecosystem approach to marine management".

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    Russian fish restrictions lifted

    2009-01-13T16:38:00Z

    Russia''s restrictions on fish imports from Scotland have been removed, delivering a significant boost for the Scottish economy.

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    Skippers, owners and auctioneer ordered to pay £188,000

    2009-01-13T14:35:00Z

    The owners and skippers of six Newlyn fishing vessels who deliberately overfished protected fish stocks for financial gain and an auctioneer who sold their fish were ordered to pay a total of £188,450 in fines and costs by a judge at Truro Crown Court, UK, on 6 January.

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    Lifting of Russian fishing ban is good news

    2009-01-13T14:32:00Z

    Commenting on the news that Russian officials have decided to lift restrictions placed on UK fish imports last April, Liberal Democrat Fisheries spokesperson Liam McArthur MSP said:

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    Lerwick harbour extension open

    2009-01-13T14:30:00Z

    An extension to Lerwick’s fishmarket in the UK has been successfully brought into operation to help handle higher landings at the Shetland port and in anticipation of increased tonnages of cod.

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    Tasmanian mussels certified

    2009-01-13T14:25:00Z

    Friend of the Sea has announced the certification of Australian Blue Mussels (Mytilus galloprovincialis) farmed by Spring Bay Seafoods in Tasmania.

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    Agency consulting on sustainable fish advice

    2009-01-06T14:11:00Z

    The UK''s Food Standards Agency has today launched a public consultation on proposals to review its advice to consumers on eating fish in the light of sustainability issues.

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    Fusion Marine wins major order from Scottish Sea Farms

    2009-01-02T14:34:00Z

    Fusion Marine has won a major order for the manufacture and supply of salmon farm cages for Scottish Sea Farms.

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    Youngs will put North Sea cod back on the menu

    2008-12-19T12:25:00Z

    Young’s Seafood has today announced the lifting of its moratorium on purchases of cod from the North Sea. The change recognises recent efforts to improve fishing practice which were also acknowledged by today’s EU announcements on North Sea cod.

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    Commissioner Joe Borg's speaking points on today Fisheries Council

    2008-12-19T12:23:00Z

    "I''m delighted that Council has been able to reach an agreement on fishing possibilities for 2009 that respects the principles which the Commission followed in making its proposal.

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    EU fisheries ministers fail critically endangered sharks

    2008-12-19T12:21:00Z

    The EU Council of Fisheries Ministers today failed to set zero catch limits for economically valuable porbeagle and spurdog sharks, as proposed by the European Commission and scientists, says the Shark Alliance.

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    Reprieve won for fishermen on Scottish West coast but massive challenges lie ahead

    2008-12-19T12:13:00Z

    The final agreement at the EC Fisheries Council in Brussels has resulted in a reprieve for prawn (langoustine) and whitefish fishermen on the West coast of Scotland but the measures agreed will represent a massive and difficult challenge for fishermen in their implementation.

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    First compromise at EC fish talks rejected by Scottish Fishermen’s Federation

    2008-12-18T12:10:00Z

    The first compromise tabled at the EC fisheries talks in Brussels has been rejected by Scottish fishermen for failing to achieve the key targets of effective conservation and ensuring a viable fishery on the West coast of Scotland in 2009.

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    Dutch government votes €1m for fishery certification

    2008-12-18T12:08:00Z

    Following the announcement in June that the Dutch North Sea demersal fleet is to seek MSC certification, the Dutch parliament has today voted to amend the government’s 2009 budget to make one million euros available for fishery assessment and certification.

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    EC West coast closure proposal ‘politically and economically unacceptable’

    2008-12-16T11:57:00Z

    On the eve of the annual negotiations in Brussels to decide upon quotas and fisheries management measures for 2009, the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation is warning that draconian EC proposals to effectively close fishing on the West coast of Scotland are ‘politically and economically unacceptable’ and will be fiercely opposed.