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Skills boost for Cornwall and Devon
Duchy College has announced that it will deliver apprenticeships in fish and shellfish proficiency skills in Cornwall and Devon, with support from Seafood Cornwall Training and the Sea Fish Industry Authority.
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Seafish ‘Fish is the dish’ campaign enters top 10 of the Tots 100
Seafish continues to enjoy a superb response to its ‘Fish is the dish’ campaign.
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New Protocol to EU and Greenland FPA
The EU and Greenland have reached an agreement on a new Protocol to implement the EU/Greenland Fisheries Partnership Agreement, which will enter into force on 1 January 2013 and will be valid for three years.
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£2.7bn and 100,000 jobs lost at sea
Research published by the new economics foundation (nef) finds that poor management of fish stocks is draining jobs and profits.
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Best Aquaculture Practices defends brand
The Best Aquaculture Practices programme has withdrawn its certification of Cumbrian Seafoods Ltd.
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More species on iPhone app
Nofima is quadrupling the number of different fish species that users can check with the ‘How fresh is your fish?’ iPhone app.
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New Chinese trawler contract for SENER
SENER has signed a joint contract with the China Ship Development and Design Center (CSDDC) and China Shipbuilding & Offshore International Co. Ltd for a new trawler for the China National Fisheries Corporation (CNFC).
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WESMAR introduces new catch sensors
Sonar equipment manufacturer WESMAR has introduced its new line of trawl sonar catch sensors.
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‘Innovation factory’ develops new salmon processing machines
“There is a lot going on in Marel’s ‘innovation factory’,” says Stella Björg Kristinsdóttir, the company’s fish industry marketing manager. And much of this innovation will be on show at the processing exhibitions soon taking place in Boston and Brussels, she adds.
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Poor FPAs make illegal fishing easy
The bilateral fisheries agreements, known as Fisheries Partnership Agreements (FPAs), that exist between the EU and third countries have been providing the perfect cover for illegal fishing activities
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Call for papers - Offshore Mariculture 2012
The call for papers for the 4th Offshore Mariculture Conference, organised by Mercator Media Ltd, has now been released. The event is a must attend for all fish farmers.
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NFI Crab Council fight for sustainability
US crab import companies are banding together in a coalition to protect the sustainability of the blue swimming crab and fund fishery improvement efforts in Indonesia, the Phillipines and Vietnam.
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First Spanish fishery gets MSC cert
Pescafria-Pesquera Rodríguez has become the first Spanish and the first EU Barents Sea cod fishery to be awarded for sustainability under the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Programme.
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Sainsbury’s launches 100th MSC product
The UK’s largest retailer of Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified fish, Sainsbury’s, has announced the launch of its 100th MSC product, breaking the UK record for sustainably sourced fish.
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Royal positivity towards sustainable fisheries
There is real cause for optimism about the future of the world’s fish stocks, despite evidence of its continued decline, according to a new Royal sustainability report.
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AKVA sells Maritech business in Norway
AKVA group Software AS, a wholly owned subsidiary of AKVA group ASA, has entered into an agreement with Fishware Invest AS, for sale of the Maritech business in Norway for a price of NOK34.5m.
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Seafood Industry Research Fund evolves
After 40 successful years of addressing the research needs of the seafood community, the Fisheries Scholarship Fund is evolving into the Seafood Industry Research Fund (SIRF).
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Seafish industry meetings moved
Seafish is moving next week''s follow-up meetings with the UK fishing industry to later in the month while it waits on the final detail of its new operating structure and objectives being agreed.
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Back to slavery
Things are going from bad to worse. Over six years ago (WF June 2005) I wrote here about low-paid and badly treated "foreigners" onboard large, distant-water fishing vessels, some of which flying FOC (flag-of-convenience) and some IUU (Illegal, unreported and unregulated).