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  • Atlantic mackerel. Credit: NOAA Northeast Fisheries Science Center
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    MSC suspends mackerel certificates

    2012-04-03T12:05:00Z

    The certifiers for seven MSC certified mackerel fisheries in the North East Atlantic ocean have suspended the fisheries’ certificates.

  • Gary Hooper
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    New CEO for Aquaculture New Zealand

    2012-04-03T11:15:00Z

    Aquaculture New Zealand (AQNZ) has appointed Gary Hooper its new chief executive.

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    Greenpeace: WPFC meeting fails tuna

    2012-04-03T10:53:00Z

    The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) meeting ended having failed to reach agreement on necessary conservation measures, putting Pacific tuna populations on coarse to collapse, says Greenpeace.

  • Scientists asked for the fishing of tuna to be cut substantially. © Juergen Freund/WWF Canon
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    WWF: Commission blind to bigeye fate

    2012-04-03T10:47:00Z

    Deadlocked talks and a deferral of key conservation and management measures for high value tuna stocks mark a disappointing outcome for the annual meeting of The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC).

  • Launch of new not-for-profit organisation to support deprived tuna fishing communities. ©Paul Hilton/Greenpeace
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    New pole & line organisation launched

    2012-04-03T10:21:00Z

    A new organisation has been launched to ensure the fast growing demand for pole-and-line caught tuna can be met without compromising the sustainability of the fisheries.

  • A Birds Eye vessel fishing cod in the Baltic
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    Fish fingers net sustainability award

    2012-04-02T16:22:00Z

    Birds Eye, one of the UK’s leading frozen food brands, has announced that its range of cod and haddock fish fingers has achieved the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) seal of approval for sustainability.

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    UFN enters fishery for MSC assessment

    2012-04-02T04:00:00Z

    The Union of Fishermen of the North (UFN) has entered the Barents and Norwegian Seas cod and haddock fishery for full assessment for Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification.

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    AFMA considers prawn management plan

    2012-04-02T04:00:00Z

    No formal decision on the move to output controls in the Northern Prawn Fishery has been made by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) Commission or the Minister for Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry.

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    Studies on sustaining US fishing industry

    2012-04-02T04:00:00Z

    Two new NOAA Sea Grant studies will look at how new business models, based on the success of community supported agriculture, could benefit fishing communities in Washington, Oregon, and California.

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    Funding for fish science projects

    2012-03-30T04:00:00Z

    A new partnership to support research that delivers more sustainable and effective fisheries has been created, backed by £150,000 from the Scottish Government.

  • Rock lobster. Credit Stemonitis/Wiki
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    Rock lobster catch limit changes

    2012-03-30T04:00:00Z

    The New Zealand Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry has announced changes to the catch limits for two rock lobster (crayfish) fisheries, to apply from 1 April this year.

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    Vilsund Blue’s second mussel fishery MSC certified

    2012-03-30T04:00:00Z

    The Vilsund Blue East Jutland Blue mussel fishery has been certified against the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) environmental standard for sustainable fishing.

  • BlueTraker® VMS
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    BlueTraker® VMS for Montenegrin fishing vessels

    2012-03-29T16:27:00Z

    The EMA Group has announced that the government of Montenegro has awarded the company the contract for implementing its BlueTraker® Vessel Monitoring System components (VMS) for the country''s commercial fishing fleet.

  • The Vónin nets have received good feedback
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    Success for Vónin nets in Iceland

    2012-03-29T16:10:00Z

    The capelin season in the Icelandic zone has reached its end and Icelandic, Faroese and Norwegian vessels have been fishing for the past two months.

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    Low bycatch figures for end half of 2011

    2012-03-29T15:08:00Z

    The final quarters of 2011 show continued low numbers of incidental catch by BC’s salmon farmers - numbers that show they are very near their goal of eliminating this interaction with wild fish completely.

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    Boost for Shetland fisheries research

    2012-03-29T12:03:00Z

    A Shetland-based research centre will provide more support for sustainable fisheries, thanks to funding from the Scottish Government.

  • Sushi Maki California Roll
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    Sushi restaurant chain earns MSC Chain of Custody certification

    2012-03-29T11:59:00Z

    South Florida restaurant and catering chain, Sushi Maki, has become MSC Chain of Custody certified.

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    Australia reviews fisheries policies

    2012-03-29T11:53:00Z

    The Gillard Government has started a review of two Commonwealth fisheries policies central to the sustainability of Australia’s fisheries.

  • Starfrost’s Starlite HT
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    Starfrost freezer boosts seafood production in Grimsby

    2012-03-28T17:51:00Z

    A flexible in-line freezing system from Starfrost has boosted business at a major seafood production facility in Grimsby, UK.

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    New factory trawler design

    2012-03-28T16:16:00Z

    Danish naval design and marine consultancy, Knud E. Hansen A/S, has developed a 50m factory trawler with a focus on operating efficiency and maximised catch processing facilities.