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    Scottish Skipper Expo this week

    2011-06-20T06:00:00Z

    The first Scottish Skipper Expo will take place on 24 & 25 June at the AECC (Aberdeen Exhibition & Conference Centre) - a new fishing exhibition for the Scottish fishing and processing industry.

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    Sodexo extends efforts to promote certified sustainable seafood

    2011-06-19T06:00:00Z

    Sodexo has signed a worldwide agreement with the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) for wild caught fish with the view to:

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    Plaice trawl fishery gets MSC certificate

    2011-06-18T06:00:00Z

    The Danish Fishermen''s Producers Organisation (DFPO) Otter Trawl North Sea Plaice trawl fishery has been awarded MSC certification following a rigorous, independent assessment.

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    Silver smelt fishery enters MSC assessment

    2011-06-17T06:00:00Z

    The Faroese company Tavan SP/F has entered its Great Silver Smelt (Argentina silus) fishery for full MSC assessment.

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    Albacora on its future communications plans

    2011-06-16T14:03:00Z

    Grupo Albacora SA is a leading tuna fishing company exporting all over the world. A pioneer in many aspects of its business, Grupo Albacora is one of the first to adopt the internet onboard its fishing vessels, support ships and reefer ships. By the end of 2011 it is the ...

  • Sea Shepherd Delta pursued by irate group of fishermen while being hosed by a water cannon. Photo: Libby Miller
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    Sea Shepherd VS Tunisian seiners

    2011-06-16T11:21:00Z

    Sea Shepherd’s Operation Blue Rage 2011 has enraged Tunisian fishermen operating on Melita Bank, roughly 70 nautical miles off the Libyan coast and 20 miles inside the NATO no fly zone.

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    Nova Scotia fish farms approved

    2011-06-16T09:47:00Z

    Two new aquaculture sites approved for St. Mary''s Bay, Digby Co., will create good jobs in southwest Nova Scotia.

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    Isaksen to leave Cermaq

    2011-06-16T09:35:00Z

    Geir Isaksen, CEO of Cermaq ASA, has accepted the position as CEO of NSB Group, Norway''s largest transport group, and will leave his position at Cermaq on 30 September.

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    Lobster fishery gets MSC certificate

    2011-06-15T15:50:00Z

    The Anglo-French Normandy and Jersey lobster fishery has been certified to the MSC standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries.

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    Nominations now accepted: IceFish Awards

    2011-06-15T15:11:00Z

    Preparations are well under way for the Icelandic Fisheries Awards 2011 and companies are being encouraged to submit their nominations for these prestigious prizes.

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    New loan program for fishing industry

    2011-06-15T14:57:00Z

    Fishermen in Nova Scotia can now sell their commercial fishing business through a new deposit loan program that will help with succession in the industry.

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    "Meeting the EU’s food needs involves more than protecting the catching sector"

    2011-06-15T14:48:00Z

    EU Fish Processors and Traders call for the removal of trade barriers for fish from third countries.

  • Levy collection from imported sea fish and sea fish products is legal and always has been legal
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    Seafish back on board

    2011-06-15T14:38:00Z

    The UK’s Seafish will be back serving the seafood industry at full capacity after the Supreme Court handed down its judgment in favour of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra).

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    mini VMS – a breakthrough in artisanal fisheries

    2011-06-14T17:52:00Z

    EMA, an established manufacturer of BlueTraker satellite and GPRS transponders for maritime data delivery, has taken a big step forward.

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    One-hook mixed fishery approved FOS

    2011-06-14T13:14:00Z

    Different species from Al Marsa Fisheries have been certified Friend of the Sea.

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    Damanaki closes bluefin fishery to Spain

    2011-06-14T13:05:00Z

    Maria Damanaki decided to close the bluefin tuna fishery to Spanish purse seiners in the Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic on 9 June, due to the exhaustion of their quotas.

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    Ensure products are in line with market expectations

    2011-06-14T11:54:00Z

    The independent certification of seafood will become increasingly important in the coming years to ensure the sector can continue to enjoy market growth and compete effectively with other foodstuffs, according to Martin Gill, Managing Director of Food Certification International.

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    16th North Atlantic Fisheries Ministers Conference

    2011-06-14T11:51:00Z

    The Minister of Fisheries of the Faroe Islands, Johan Dahl, hosted the 16th North Atlantic Fisheries Ministers Conference in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands on 8 and 9 June 2011.

  • Pictured here is oyster aquaculture in Bodega Bay, California. Credit: NOAA
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    US aquaculture policies released

    2011-06-14T11:20:00Z

    The US Department of Commerce and NOAA have released national sustainable marine aquaculture policies to meet growing demand for seafood, to create jobs in coastal communities, and restore vital ecosystems.

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    Sainsbury’s: Switch the Fish

    2011-06-14T11:10:00Z

    On Friday 17 June Sainsbury’s customers asking for one of the ‘Big 5’ species of cod, haddock, tuna, salmon or prawns from its fish counters will be offered an alternative, lesser known species for free.