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    Greenpeace: WCPFC outcomes a “disaster”

    2012-12-06T14:04:00Z

    The latest meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) took place this week in the Philippines and the outcomes have been described as a “disaster” by Greenpeace.

  • Lobster larvae are fastidious feeders – and cannibals. The biggest challenge facing researchers is to find the optimal first feed. Photo: Jan Ove Evjemo, SINTEF
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    Breakthrough in lobster farming

    2012-12-06T11:54:00Z

    Researchers from Norsk Hummer AS and SINTEF have recently succeeded in doubling survival rates among lobster larvae under farmed conditions.

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    Boost for Scottish mussels this Christmas

    2012-12-06T11:19:00Z

    Sales of Scottish mussels are predicted to soar as consumers prepare for the Festive period.

  • South Korea has abandoned its scientific whaling plans
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    S. Korea abandons scientific whaling

    2012-12-06T10:48:00Z

    The government of South Korea has abandoned its plans to begin a ‘scientific’ whaling operation, a move which Greenpeace has called a significant step forward in global efforts to protect whale populations.

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    NZ bay to remain closed for fishing

    2012-12-05T16:52:00Z

    New Zealand’s Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has announced that Maunganui Bay will be closed to fishing for all species, except kina, for another two years.

  • The simulator help will address vessel stability throughout Canada
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    Canada's new vessel stability simulator

    2012-12-05T14:09:00Z

    The Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters and the Fisheries and Marine Institute of Memorial University have launched a fishing vessel stability simulator in a bid to address vessel stability.

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    Quota cut will mean more discards

    2012-12-05T14:05:00Z

    Speaking at the Scottish Parliament, Scottish fisheries secretary Richard Lochhead has said that a proposed 20% cut in the North Sea cod quota 2013 threatens the sustainable fishing practices of Scottish fishermen.

  • Rory Bremner will host the National Fish & Chip Awards 2013
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    Rory Bremner to host fish & chip awards

    2012-12-04T16:52:00Z

    Comedian and impressionist Rory Bremner has been unveiled as the host of Seafish’s 25th National Fish & Chip Awards.

  • Professor Chris Secombes, Chair of Zoology at the University of Aberdeen
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    New research partnership for vaccines

    2012-12-04T16:52:00Z

    The University of Aberdeen in the UK has formed a new €6m research partnership to create new and better vaccines for farmed fish.

  • The limits will help to stop overfishing of tuna in the Western and Central Pacific region. Photo: Marco Care/Marine Photobank
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    WWF calls for firm limits on tuna fisheries

    2012-12-04T15:50:00Z

    The WWF is urging the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) to implement practical rules for limiting the catch of species in the Western Central Pacific Ocean in a bid to stop overfishing in the region.

  • Initial Lumo live bait trials have proved successful
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    AFMA trials new longline gear

    2012-12-04T14:19:00Z

    The Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is trialling new line weighting methods for use with live bait in pelagic longline fisheries.

  • The two vessels were destroyed at AFMA’s vessel destruction facilities
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    Blast fishers’ boats destroyed

    2012-12-04T14:07:00Z

    Three Indonesian fishers caught ‘blast fishing’ with explosives in Australian waters in October have been convicted for illegal fishing and their two boats have been destroyed.

  • ICES has advised that the European eel stock remains critical
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    Status of eel stock remains critical

    2012-12-04T13:24:00Z

    The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has published its advice on European eel - the status the stock remains critical and urgent action is needed.

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    Scientists study impact of DWH oil spill

    2012-12-04T11:38:00Z

    A team of scientists from the University of Miami have been studying the impact of the Deepwater Horizon (DWH) oil spill on marine life in the Gulf of Mexico.

  • Wild sea trout fisheries in the Gulf of Finland have been banned
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    Finland bans wild sea trout fisheries

    2012-12-04T11:26:00Z

    Last week the authorities of Uusimaa and the Southeast Finland Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment banned wild sea trout fisheries in the Gulf of Finland.

  • John West has pledged to phase out the use of FADs by 2015
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    John West to phase out FADs

    2012-12-04T11:08:00Z

    John West in Australia (Simplot) has pledged to phase out the use of Fish Aggregating Devices (FADs) used with purse seine nets by 2015.

  • Deep sea species such as the Greater Forkbeard are more vulnerable to overexploitation Photo: Oceana
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    Oceana disappointed with latest quotas

    2012-12-03T15:19:00Z

    International conservation organisation, Oceana, has expressed its disappointment with the European Council’s 2013 and 2014 TACs and quotas for deep sea species.

  • The decision to cut the fisheries debate has come as 'a source of great disappointment' to the Scottish Liberal Democrats. Photo: Iolaire
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    Scottish Parliament cuts fisheries debate

    2012-12-03T14:35:00Z

    The Scottish Parliament has cut a fisheries debate from the agenda to make way for a debate on press ethics which has come as ‘a source of great disappointment’ to the Scottish Liberal Democrats.

  • The conference was a great success
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    World's offshore fish farming industry seeking wide recognition

    2012-12-02T20:29:00Z

    The participants of the Offshore Mariculture Conference 2012, part of World Fishing & Aquaculture and organised by Mercator Media, soon found that it was taking place in Izmir in Turkey for very good reasons, reports Menakhem Ben-Yami.

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    First Honduras tilapia plant certified

    2012-11-30T06:00:00Z

    Aquafinca Saint Peter Fish SA has become the first Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) program certified tilapia processing plant in Honduras.