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    New UK educational and research facility opens

    2013-01-22T14:28:00Z

    The new Salmonid Rearing and Trials Centre at Sparsholt College in Hamphire, UK, will officially be opened on 31 January by Robert Hughes from aquaculture feed producer Skretting.

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    SFF welcomes results of EU-Norway negotiations

    2013-01-22T11:45:00Z

    The SFF is pleased with the outcome of EU-Norway negotiations to decide upon quotas for shared stocks in 2013.

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    Icelandic Minister responds to mackerel talks

    2013-01-22T11:36:00Z

    The Icelandic Minister for Industries and Innovation, Steingrimur J. Sigfusson, has issued the following statement in response to the EU-Norway negotiations on mackerel which concluded last week:

  • Richard Benyon says that this year UK fishermen won’t have to discard as many fish
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    Positive result for UK fishermen

    2013-01-22T11:22:00Z

    The third round of fisheries negotiations between the EU and Norway has secured a “positive result” for UK fishermen.

  • Oman's strategy will develop the fisheries sector during 2013 to 2020
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    Oman to invest in fisheries growth

    2013-01-22T10:54:00Z

    According to media reports, Oman’s Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries has secured financial allocations close to OMR 500m (US$1.2m) to develop the country''s fisheries sector during 2013 to 2020.

  • In future there may be less restrictions surrounding fishing Baltic cod
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    Baltic cod fishing restrictions may be reduced

    2013-01-17T21:01:00Z

    Certain restrictions on fishing in EU waters were removed by a European Parliament vote this week meaning that small-scale fishermen may be able to catch Baltic cod in coastal areas during closed-season summer months.

  • According to reports, Europe is gradually losing its aquaculture research position. Photo:  Wilhelm Andreas Solheim/Nofima
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    EU aquaculture research losing out to China

    2013-01-17T16:40:00Z

    Europe is gradually losing its position as the world’s leading centre of aquaculture research to China and the surrounding Asian countries, says Jean Dhont, secretary of the ASEM Aquaculture Platform, an EU funded research programme promoting EU-Asia cooperation in aquaculture.

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    Oceana: National Park Board responsible for its deterioration

    2013-01-17T15:43:00Z

    Oceana has described the Board of Trustees of the Archipelago of Cabrera Maritime-Terrestrial National Park in the Balearic Islands as inoperative, due to its almost total lack of activity in 2012.

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    Freezertech expands manufacturing with new machinery

    2013-01-17T13:43:00Z

    After a successful year, plate freezer manufacturer Freezertech has expanded by adding a new CNC Machining Centre to its workshop.

  • Tucal was very active in 2012
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    Vertical plate freezer shows immediate advantages

    2013-01-17T12:58:00Z

    Just six months after Tucal launched the new model of its vertical plate freezer with automatic unloading system in January 2012, the Spanish company sent the first units to a Latin American processor.

  • RFLP’s cool boxes ensure that fish stays fresher for longer
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    Motorcycle cool boxes improve fish quality

    2013-01-17T11:40:00Z

    The Regional Fisheries Livelihood Programme for South and Southeast Asia (RFLP) has improved the quality and availability of fresh fish on Indonesia’s Rote island by providing motorcycle cool boxes for mobile fish traders.

  • Professor Bob Elwood
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    Study shows that crabs can feel pain

    2013-01-16T23:00:00Z

    A researcher from Queen’s University Belfast has found that crabs are likely to feel pain and suggests that the food and aquaculture industries should reconsider how they treat live crustaceans such as crabs, prawns and lobsters.

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    First MSC tuna fishery re-certified

    2013-01-16T19:12:00Z

    Fresh, frozen and canned albacore tuna from the American Albacore Fishing Association (AAFA), has achieved MSC certification for a second time for the North and South Pacific albacore fisheries.

  • Ghostnets are a real threat to Australia’s turtles Photo: CSIRO
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    Discarded net threat to Oz turtles

    2013-01-16T18:00:00Z

    Australian Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) scientists have just released a spatial risk analysis identifying hotspots where lost fishing nets are threatening the country’s turtle population.

  • The new reserves will be managed for biodiversity conservation. Photo: Greenpeace/Carè/Marine Photobank
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    Oz Government reveals marine reserve plans

    2013-01-16T17:21:00Z

    Australia’s Government has given the country’s marine users just 30 days to consult on its management plans for the newly created Commonwealth Marine Reserves Network, but there is a worry over the impact it will have on the commerical fishing sector.

  • A Brazilian jangada. Credit: Patrick, CC BY-SA 3.0
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    Straight off the boat

    2013-01-16T16:43:00Z

    Menakhem Ben-Yami reports on the online marketing of fish.

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    12 more tuna vessels for Tonga

    2013-01-16T16:03:00Z

    Tonga’s Minister of Fishery, Sangster Saulala, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding for the operation of 12 additional tuna fishing vessels which will operate in Tonga waters in 2013.

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    EU-Ivory Coast FPA

    2013-01-16T14:06:00Z

    The European Union and the Ivory Coast have agreed on a new Protocol to implement the EU/ Ivory Coast Fisheries Partnership Agreement, providing the EU with fishing opportunities for tuna and other highly migratory species.

  • The S&TA is questioning the RSPCA/Freedom Food certification of Scottish farmed salmon
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    S&TA questions Freedom Food certification

    2013-01-16T10:13:00Z

    The Salmon and Trout Association (S&TA) is questioning the certification of Scottish farmed salmon by the RSPCA/Freedom Food.

  • Fishing companies are travelling further in search of more productive fishing grounds, but at what cost?
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    World Fisheries: are we managing an effective decline?

    2013-01-15T20:11:00Z

    With more fishing grounds around the world reaching the point of depletion, are there any productive areas left to fish or are those being over-targeted too? Adrian Tatum reports.