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    First four-star BAP shrimp for Latin America

    2015-06-30T13:57:00Z

    Seajoy Group has become Latin America’s first company qualified to offer four-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) shrimp for its operations in both Honduras and Nicaragua.

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    Project Fish SCALE awarded

    2015-06-30T12:53:00Z

    The Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) ongoing integration of forensic science as a way of combating seafood fraud and mislabelling is paying off.

  • The aim of the initiative is to grow Ghana's aquaculture industry
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    New initiative to grow Ghana

    2015-06-30T11:32:00Z

    Norwegian aquaculture company, MoreFish AS, is teaming up with Nofima and the Norwegian Veterinary Institute to transfer knowledge and technology to Ghana with the aim of strengthening West African aquaculture.

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    New Sea Pact chairman

    2015-06-30T11:28:00Z

    Sea Pact has elected Guy Dean as the new chairman for its advisory council.

  • DSI’s new plate uses 25-50% less refrigerants, without reducing freezing time
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    New plate uses 25-50% less refrigerants

    2015-06-30T11:05:00Z

    DSI is introducing a specially designed horizontal plate that uses 25-50% less refrigerants, without reducing freezing time.

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    Annual economic fleet survey launched

    2015-06-30T10:13:00Z

    UK authority Seafish has launched its 11th annual economic survey of the UK fishing fleet.

  • The meeting adopted recommendations to conserve a further three species and one habitat in the ocean
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    Protecting the North-East Atlantic

    2015-06-29T12:08:00Z

    At the recent OSPAR Commission meeting in Oostende, Belgium, a key step was taken to further protect the North-East Atlantic by the adoption of recommendations to conserve a further three species and one habitat in the ocean.

  • Telemetry data have revealed the often-mysterious migrations of endangered marine animals. Photo: Nathan Furey
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    Advances in aquatic animal tracking research

    2015-06-26T14:52:00Z

    Advances in aquatic animal tracking over the past 30 years has broadened our knowledge of movements, migrations, interactions and survival, according to a new paper.

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    'State of Europe's Seas' report

    2015-06-25T16:42:00Z

    Human activities and climate change are threatening the productivity of European seas as well as our wellbeing, according to the new European Environment Agency (EEA) report.

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    MSC and ASC sign MOU

    2015-06-25T15:34:00Z

    The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to further collaboration for partners handling both ASC and MSC certified products.

  • Important steps were taken in 2014 to help ensure the longevity of tuna stocks. Credit: ISSF
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    Tuna fisheries update

    2015-06-25T15:30:00Z

    The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) has released its annual report - Driving Change through Collaboration – outlining the progress and achievements for tuna sustainability in 2014.

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    WWF: Tuna fishery certification is impossible

    2015-06-25T12:54:00Z

    WWF has said it believes that the Echebastar Indian Ocean purse-seine tuna fishery cannot be certified to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard for sustainable fisheries yet, due to increasing catch levels of yellowfin tuna and the lack of any effective control of fishing effort by management.

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    Job creation in South Africa

    2015-06-25T12:09:00Z

    Masifundise, the NGO for fishing communities in South Africa, and Coastal Links South Africa are embarking on a project that aims to create 2,000 jobs in 20 fishing communities, over the next three years.

  • Glass sponges (Asconema setubalense) and lost fishing lines © OCEANA
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    Increase in marine litter

    2015-06-25T11:37:00Z

    Scientists from CCMAR (University of the Algarve) and Oceana have found an abundance of litter in the São Vicente submarine canyon, located in the south west of Portugal.

  • Co-chairs of the organising committee, Professor Jimmy Young, University of Stirling and Hazel Curtis, Chief Economist at Seafish
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    ‘Challenging new frontiers’ theme for fisheries conference

    2015-06-25T11:16:00Z

    The themes for the International Institute of Fisheries, Economics and Trade (IIFET) 2016 conference have been announced.

  • Kleven has signed a contract with DFFU to build two stern trawlers
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    Kleven to build two new stern trawlers

    2015-06-24T16:50:00Z

    Norwegian shipbuilder Kleven has signed a contract with DFFU - subsidiary of Icelandic seafood company Samherji - to build two stern trawlers of Rolls-Royce’ NVC 374 WP design.

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    RSPCA Assured label replaces Freedom Food

    2015-06-24T12:20:00Z

    The new RSPCA Assured ethical food label is replacing the organisation’s existing label, Freedom Food.

  • Fresh headed and gutted cod is the raw material used in traditional outdoor production of stockfish
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    Indoor dried stockfish research

    2015-06-24T11:40:00Z

    New research has been carried out by Nofima to find out whether indoor dried stockfish can be produced at a more consistent high quality than outdoor dried stockfish.

  • Karin Viergever: "it should now be possible for policymakers to steer development in a more sustainable direction"
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    Ecometrica develops sustainable app

    2015-06-24T11:26:00Z

    UK-based Ecometrica is joining forces with scientists at Edinburgh Napier University to develop an app that will help world governments ensure their economic growth is ecologically sustainable.

  • Young’s has lost its salmon processing contract with Sainsbury’s
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    Young’s loses Sainsbury’s contract

    2015-06-24T11:03:00Z

    Young’s Seafood has confirmed that it has lost its salmon processing contract with UK supermarket Sainsbury’s.