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    New challenges and opportunities facing marine fisheries science

    2011-07-19T10:36:00Z

    A conference on new thinking in the science and management of fisheries will be held at Fishmongers’ Hall, London, Monday 31 October 2011.

  • The proposal on banning cash payments was adopted by the IWC. Credit: NOAA
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    Victory for whale conservation

    2011-07-16T06:01:00Z

    A UK proposal aimed at cleaning up the International Whaling Commission (IWC) was adopted by consensus at the forum’s 63rd annual meeting in Jersey.

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    Mainstream’s commitment recognised

    2011-07-16T06:01:00Z

    Mainstream Canada has been recognised as one of the best companies in BC when it comes to employee health and safety.

  • JMA-3300 series radar
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    JRC introduces new LCD radar

    2011-07-14T15:54:00Z

    Japan Radio Co., Ltd. (JRC) has announced the introduction of the JMA-3300 series radar, incorporating some of the latest technological achievements available.

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    MAN L27/38 for new Cattleya

    2011-07-14T14:42:00Z

    Esbjerg-based Danish owner Flemming Pedersen has ordered a replacement for his 2006-trawler, scheduled for delivery in 2012.

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    Greenpeace: CFP unlikely to delver

    2011-07-14T11:28:00Z

    The European Commission has launched a crucial plan for EU fisheries reform aiming to restore fish populations in just four years.

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    OCEAN2012 response to CFP proposals

    2011-07-14T11:20:00Z

    Uta Bellion, director of the Pew Environment Group’s European Marine Programme and coordinator of OCEAN2012, has issued a statement on the European Commission’s proposal for reform of the European Union’s CFP.

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    Sainsbury’s welcomes proposed European Commission fishing reform

    2011-07-14T11:16:00Z

    Sainsbury’s has welcomed the CFP reform proposals outlined by the European Commission.

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    Lochhead on CFP reform

    2011-07-14T11:13:00Z

    Plans to reform the (CFP) don''t go far enough, according to Scottish Fisheries Secretary Richard Lochhead, although the long-awaited opportunity to fix the current broken and damaging regime is to be welcomed.

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    Warm welcome to Icefish 2011

    2011-07-14T10:22:19Z

    Visitors will now register for the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition inside Hall 1. This is in reponse to comments made by exhibitors and visitors at the 2008 event, to keep the cold weather outside alllowing all exhibition attendees to relax in comfort. There is a brand new registration area ...

  • “This is the start of lengthy negotiations,” said Richard Benyon
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    Richard Benyon responds to CFP proposals

    2011-07-13T17:05:00Z

    UK Fisheries Minister, Richard Benyon, has responded to the European Commission’s proposals to reform the Common Fisheries Policy.

  • “We are dismayed at the proposal to phase out discarding,” said Bertie Armstrong. Credit: Wolcott Henry 2005/Marine Photobank
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    SFF: Concern over CFP reform proposals

    2011-07-13T16:52:00Z

    Responding to the publication by the European Commission of proposals to reform the Common Fisheries Policy, Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation said:

  • WWF has urged the European Parliament and Member States to step up to the challenge of saving Europe’s seas and fishing industries
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    WWF: Reform proposal not ambitious

    2011-07-13T15:40:00Z

    Following the release of the proposal for a reform of the CFP, WWF has urged the European Parliament and Member States to step up to the challenge of saving Europe’s seas and fishing industries.

  • Jon Harman says the reform of the CFP creates an opportunity for a “significant step towards long-term fisheries sustainability"
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    Seafish welcomes sustainability focus

    2011-07-13T14:58:00Z

    Seafish has said it welcomes the key principles set out by the EC in its proposals to reform the CFP, but hopes the seafood industry will be significantly involved in developing how these goals are to be met.

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    CFP proposals announced

    2011-07-13T13:49:00Z

    The European Commission has announced its long-awaited proposals for the reformed Common Fisheries Policy.

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    New mini-c terminals for vessel monitoring

    2011-07-13T11:17:00Z

    Thrane & Thrane has completed development of several new SAILOR mini-C terminals, which are based on the recently introduced Thrane & Thrane SAILOR 6110 mini-C for GMDSS use.

  • Chum. Credit: NOAA
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    Salmon bycatch avoidance area agreed

    2011-07-13T10:02:00Z

    The Bering Sea pollock industry has taken action to reduce chum salmon bycatch.

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    Nunavut commissions new research vessel

    2011-07-13T06:00:00Z

    Peter Van Loan, Member of Parliament for York-Simcoe and Leader of the Government in the House of Commons, has congratulated the Government of Nunavut on the purchase of research vessel MV Nuliajuk.

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    New plan gives fisheries a boost

    2011-07-13T06:00:00Z

    Queensland''s commercial fishing industry and Fisheries Queensland have finalised a plan to help build the profitability of the state''s reef line and Spanish mackerel fisheries.

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    Campaign promotes Florida Gulf seafood

    2011-07-13T06:00:00Z

    The Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services has launched a new website, www.MyFloridaGulfSafe.com, as part of a campaign to assure consumers that Florida Gulf seafood is safe and plentiful.