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Tuna trading exceeds official quota
A new analysis commissioned by the Pew Environment Group has found that the amount of eastern Atlantic bluefin tuna traded on the global market in 2010 exceeded the official quota by 141%.
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Greenpeace: How subsidies are destroying oceans
Greenpeace has released a new report “Until the Last Fish – the Absurd Model of Deep Sea Fisheries” outlining how the EU Common Fisheries Policy subsidies allow the continuation of bottom trawling.
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Optimism at IceFish 2011
The Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2011 has been described as the most successful edition of the show in many years.
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Polar’s remote controlled trawl doors
Local trawl door design and manufacturing company, Polar Fishing Gear, was very busy during the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.
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Dynex Data – best new product
Icelandic company Hampidjan won the Icelandic Fisheries Award for Best New Product Launched at the Show for its Dynex Data headline sounder cable.
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Optimism and attendance both up at the 2011 exhibition!
There was a general air of optimism at the 10th Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition held in Smárinn, Kópavogur, Iceland from the 22-24 September 2011, with many exhibitors securing large orders at the event. In addition, not only was attendance up on the 2008 event by 9% to 13,547 but the ...
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Canada opens Catch Certification Program Operations Centre
Gail Shea, on behalf of the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, attended the official opening of the new location of the Catch Certification Program Operations Centre (CCPOC) in Tignish, Prince Edward Island.
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Encouraging interests to work together
Scotland''s salmon farming industry and wild fish organisations have agreed to enter a facilitated discussion process to support the development of a positive way ahead for both sectors.
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Scotland: 2012 a pivotal year for fishing
Scotland is about to enter a crunch and potentially historic year for its fishing industry, Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead said recently.
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Gear trials good news for sea birds
Over the last six years, AFMA observers have been involved in a number of at-sea gear trials.
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Handbook on gender needs released
Women play a significant role in fisheries, yet lack of attention to gender roles and relations can result in policies or programmes failing to improve livelihoods or reduce vulnerability of fishing communities.
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Sri Lanka hands over safety equipment
FAO’s Regional Fisheries Livelihoods Programme for South and South East Asia (RFLP) handed over safety equipment to more than 200 small-scale fishers in the Chilaw Fisheries District in October.
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Fisheries Committee calls for international action to fight illegal fishing
Illegal fishing not only seriously distorts markets for EU fishermen and consumers, but threatens to destroy the biodiversity of the world''s oceans, warned the EP Fisheries Committee on Tuesday.
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Indonesian fishers face heavy penalties
Six men who were apprehended in an Indonesian fishing vessel, the ‘KMN Aldi Mal 01’, in August for fishing illegally in the Australian Fishing Zone were sentenced in the Darwin Magistrates Court in September.
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New arrangements for Torres Strait
New management arrangements introduced to the Torres Strait Fisheries will regulate catches and ensure consistency in the way fisheries are managed for Torres Strait communities and Papua New Guinean fishers.
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Senegal tuna fleets become FoS
The Tunasen Senegal fleet for skipjack tuna has been audited and approved according to Friend of the Sea’s criteria.
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Treaty to save lives from next September
A United Nations-backed treaty that seeks to slash the 24,000 lives estimated to be lost each year during fishing operations around the world will come into force next September.
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Japan faces challenges recovering from disaster
Japan’s fishing industry is facing enormous challenges following the 11 March earthquake and tsunami disaster which seriously affected the Tohoku region in Northeast Japan and part of the neighbouring Kanto region that includes Tokyo, reports David Hayes.
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UK commits to sustainable sourcing
New buying standards coming into force this autumn mean that all UK Government catering departments will need to source fish from sustainable fisheries.
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WESMAR introduces precision beam stabilisation
Sonar manufacturer WESMAR has announced the introduction of a new sonar, the HD860 series, with Precision Beam Stabilisation, after four years of intensive design.