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    Spanish collaboration to combat illegal fishing

    2014-12-10T14:07:00Z

    For the first time, the Spanish government, industry and NGOs are joining together in a collaboration to help combat illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

  • Pacific tuna is in trouble and Greenpeace says tuna traders needs to act now to ensure they have a future. Photo: Marco Care/Marine Photobank
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    Greenpeace questions future of Pacific tuna

    2014-12-10T11:20:00Z

    Greenpeace is urging tuna traders and investors to “start behaving ethically” to ensure a sustainable future for the stock and market after Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) talks failed.

  • Half of wild-caught salmon come from well or reasonably managed fisheries. Credit: Zureks/CC-BY-SA-3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    Wild salmon review published

    2014-12-10T11:05:00Z

    According to the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership’s (SFP) annual review of the state of wild salmon fisheries, half of wild-caught salmon come from ‘well or reasonably’ managed fisheries, the other half from fisheries that need ‘significant improvements’.

  • The fund will assist the fishing industries of developing nations. Credit: AusAID/CC-BY-2.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    Fund to support fishing in Pacific island nations

    2014-12-10T10:39:00Z

    The Republic of China (Taiwan) has established the Chinese Taipei Trust Fund, a special fund of US$2 million to be spent over five years to assist the fishing industries of developing nations, particularly Small Island Developing States.

  • Greenpeace says that the industry must start working to protect fish stocks and developing their business in a sustainable way. Credit: NOAA
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    CTI withdraws application

    2014-12-10T10:12:00Z

    The China Tuna Industry Group (CTI) Holding Limited has officially withdrawn its IPO application from the Hong Kong Stock Exchange.

  • Professor Smith: “Identifying the most efficient practices led to a 20% annual increase in total revenues if the fishery is managed differently”
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    New fishing model developed

    2014-12-09T17:05:00Z

    A new model has been developed by economists at two universities in the US which could help fishermen make more money while reducing the risk of fishery depletion.

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    Scallop relationship formed

    2014-12-09T14:23:00Z

    A new supply relationship has been agreed between Morgère and Reid Scallop Gear to benefit French scallop fishermen.

  • The arrangement sees a 5% increase in the North Sea catch limit for cod
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    EU and Norway agree North Sea TACs

    2014-12-09T13:41:00Z

    The EU and Norway have reached an arrangement for the 2015 management of shared fish stocks in the North Sea.

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    ‘Mirakh’ for Russia

    2014-12-09T13:15:00Z

    Refrigerated trawler ‘Mirakh’ was completed at Uljanik shipyard in Croatia in November, and will soon depart for Norway to be equipped with fishing gear and for trials.

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    WCPFC commits to implementing harvest strategy

    2014-12-09T12:47:00Z

    The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has made a commitment to long-term sustainable fisheries management.

  • Vaughn Granter, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture, is joined by Robin Quinlan, Vice President of Quinlan Brothers Limited for the announcement of $100,000 to support enhancements at the Quinlan Brothers plant
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    $100,000 grant to explore energy savings

    2014-12-09T11:53:00Z

    Canadian processing company Quinlan Brothers Limited is to receive a $100,000 government grant to assist with the installation of new refrigeration control systems in its processing facility in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland and Labrador.

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    First salmon company achieves four-star BAP status

    2014-12-09T11:30:00Z

    Northern Harvest Sea Farms Group has become the world’s first salmon company to achieve four-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) status.

  • MPE has manufactured furniture and fittings for the new 'Sally Ann'
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    UK outfitting expertise

    2014-12-08T16:44:00Z

    Birkenhead UK based contractor MPE Interiors has supplied its manufacturing and outfitting expertise to an Irish shipyard building a new salmon farm vessel.

  • 'Otto N Thorláksson RE’ is likely to be docked for two to three months following a main engine failure
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    HB Grandi trawler trouble

    2014-12-08T12:37:00Z

    Iceland’s HB Grandi’s wetfish trawler, ‘Otto N Thorláksson RE’, is to be docked for two to three months due to a main engine breakdown last week.

  • Panoramic Port of Ensenada
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    Offshore Mariculture Conference is launching in the Americas

    2014-12-05T12:21:00Z

    Offshore Mariculture Conference is launching in the Americas 21–24 September, Baja California, Mexico. The global aquaculture industry continues to be the fastest growing animal-food-producing sector, accounting for around half of all fish consumed in the world today.

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    Fisheries committee “undermines” CFP reform

    2014-12-04T14:53:00Z

    The European Parliament’s fisheries committee has voted on amendments to a series of existing laws that EU association, Seas at Risk, says it “undermining” the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform.

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    Finest at Sea products recalled

    2014-12-03T17:12:00Z

    Consumers are being warned not to eat certain Finest at Sea Ocean Products because they could potentially grow Clostridium botulinum, which can cause foodborne botulism - a rare but potentially life-threatening bacterial illness.

  • The guide will help protect accidentally-caught sharks
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    New guide to keeping Oz-caught sharks safe

    2014-12-03T16:14:00Z

    A new guide developed by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is expected to help increase the survival rate of sharks and rays accidentally caught during commercial fishing.

  • New regulations will help Atlantic bluefin tuna in the Gulf of Mexico and off Cape Hatteras. Credit: NOAA
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    NOAA regulations to protect bluefin

    2014-12-03T14:24:00Z

    Final regulations to help protect Atlantic bluefin tuna by reducing dead discards and providing measures to help ensure compliance with international quotas have been announced by NOAA.

  • Greenpeace says that China needs to act to stop companies such as CTIG flouting international regulation protecting tuna stocks Photo: NOAAGreenpeace says that China needs to act to stop companies such as CTIG flouting international regulation p...
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    CTIG no-show at WCPFC meet

    2014-12-03T13:45:00Z

    Greenpeace says that the disgraced China Tuna Industry Group (CTIG) did not turn up at the eleventh Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) meeting this week.