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  • Bakkafrost has achieved the GlobalG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard
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    Bakkafrost’s salmon farm certified

    2012-02-22T11:42:00Z

    Bakkafrost, the largest salmon farmer in the Faroe Islands, has achieved the GlobalG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard, following assessment of its business by Food Certification International (FCI).

  • Seakura specialises in producing organic green sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) and red seaweed (Gracilaria sp.)
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    Seakura launches new organic seaweeds

    2012-02-22T10:51:00Z

    From its production facility located in the Natural Reserve of Michmoret on the Israel coast, Seakura Ltd has launched a new line of organic seaweed products that have been especially produced for European consumers.

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    Scottish salmon Dubai’s 'dish of the day'

    2012-02-21T14:35:00Z

    The best of Scottish produce was on display recently for an international audience in Dubai at Gulfood, one of the world’s largest food and hospitality shows.

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    Investment boost for Loch Fyne Oysters

    2012-02-21T14:32:00Z

    Scottish seafood business Loch Fyne Oysters has secured significant investment which will allow it to capitalise on its brand and penetrate new export markets.

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    Cooke responds to ISA suspicion

    2012-02-21T14:19:00Z

    Cooke Aquaculture has humanely euthanised two cages of fish in Nova Scotia after routine testing raised suspicion of the Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) virus.

  • Iceland and the Faroes will set now their own quotas unilaterally
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    No agreement on mackerel

    2012-02-21T14:14:00Z

    The fifth round of negotiations on the North-East Atlantic mackerel fishery between the European Union, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands ended last week after failing to secure international agreement.

  • Prague, this year’s venue for the Aqua event
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    Aqua 2012 focuses on global aquaculture

    2012-02-20T11:27:00Z

    The Aqua 2012 event, organised by the European (EAS) and World Aquaculture Societies (WAS), will take place in Prague from 1-5 September.

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    John Whitehead reappointed Seafish Chair

    2012-02-20T04:00:00Z

    John Whitehead OBE has been re-appointed by UK Fisheries Ministers as Chair of Seafish through to December 2012, continuing in a role to which he was first appointed in June 2010.

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    Coveney views new discard reduction nets

    2012-02-17T04:00:00Z

    Simon Coveney, Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine recently went to sea on an Irish Sea prawn trawler to view a demonstration of innovative fishing nets which significantly reduce unwanted cod catches.

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    Canadian chairs US seafood association

    2012-02-17T04:00:00Z

    For the first time in its 66 year history, a Canadian is at the helm of the National Fisheries Institute (NFI), the largest seafood trade association in the US.

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    ‘Electronic Eyes’ monitor tuna fishing

    2012-02-17T04:00:00Z

    A Spanish purse seiner is the first tropical tuna vessel in the world to test the latest in electronic monitoring technology, designed to replace, or supplement, human observers.

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    Nutreco CEO to step down at end of 2012

    2012-02-16T16:21:00Z

    Nutreco has announced that CEO Wout Dekker will be leaving Nutreco by the end of 2012, marking the end of his almost 30-year career at the company, with 12 years as CEO.

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    John West partners with WWF-Australia

    2012-02-16T10:17:00Z

    John West Australia and New Zealand has recently announced a new Sustainable Seafood partnership with the world’s largest conservation organisation, WWF.

  • AFMA officers destroyed the apprehended Indonesian fishing vessel 'Jimbar Wana' under the supervision of biosecurity inspectors
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    AFMA destroys foreign fishing vessel

    2012-02-16T10:13:00Z

    Indonesian fishing vessel ''Jimbar Wana'' was apprehended by AFMA on 10 December 2011, after it had been sighted by surveillance aircraft illegally fishing in the Australian fishing zone.

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    Safeway announces sustainable sourcing

    2012-02-16T10:03:00Z

    Safeway Inc. has announced that its own brand skipjack (chunk-light) canned tuna will be responsibly caught using free-school purse-seine methods.

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    Iridium Pilot™ raises the bar for maritime communications

    2012-02-15T13:51:00Z

    Iridium Communications Inc. has launched its second-generation maritime broadband platform, Iridium Pilot™, which will utilise the Iridium OpenPort® service.

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    Orolia awarded €500,000 VMS contract

    2012-02-15T13:43:00Z

    Orolia has announced that it has been awarded a contract worth around €500,000 for the supply of a Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) for the observation of fishing fleets.

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    Calkins & Burke's salmon is FoS

    2012-02-15T11:15:00Z

    Following a successful independent audit of the Alaskan and Canadian salmon fisheries, Calkins & Burke is now authorised to export Friend of the Sea labelled salmon.

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    World's largest longliner for Alaska

    2012-02-15T10:28:00Z

    One of the world''s largest freezer longliner fishing vessels has been ordered for Alaska fishing company Alaskan Leader Fisheries LLC.

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    U of G receives $1m from NSERC

    2012-02-15T09:43:00Z

    Canada’s University of Guelph has received nearly $1m from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) for two projects to benefit Canada’s aquaculture industry.