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All Sainsbury's tuna to be 100% pole and line caught
Sainsbury''s has announced that all tuna used as an ingredient in its food will be caught using the pole and line method by the end of January.
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WWF says pollution from Australia floods threatens marine life
Toxic pollution from flooded farms and towns along Australia''s Queensland coast will have a disastrous impact on the Great Barrier Reef’s corals and will likely have a significant impact on dugongs, turtles and other marine life, WWF has warned.
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Good start to 2011
Marine equipment specialist Fluid Controls has reported that 2011 is starting well – with orders in for three of the new 24" fish pumps, eight 18" pumps and three 14" pumps.
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Landmark court ruling on fisheries over-harvesting
The US Court of Appeal has ordered three men to pay restitution to the South African government for overharvesting of Cape Rock Lobsters off the south and west coasts.
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UK Fisheries, DFFU, Doggerbank Group saithe fishery certified as sustainable
UK Fisheries, DFFU and Doggerbank Group saithe fishery – an international grouping of fishing companies - has been certified as sustainable against the MSC standard.
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Kannad Marine launches SafeLink SOLO PLB
Kannad Marine has introduced the SafeLink SOLO Personal Locator Beacon (PLB).
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AS do MAR excels in social responsibility
The AS do MAR brand of tuna and mackerel has been one of the first in Italy to be certified Friend of the Sea since 2006.
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New MD for Marine Harvest Chile
Alvaro Jimenez, Managing Director of Marine Harvest Chile, has stepped down after holding the position since April 2008.
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Greenpeace: Princes tinned tuna linked to marine life deaths
A new Greenpeace ranking report has ranked Princes as the least sustainable tuna brand in the UK market.
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GeoEye wins VMS contract for Republic of Maldives
GeoEye, Inc. has won a contract from the Republic of the Maldives for a vessel monitoring system that is being developed for fisheries management and safety.
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Swedish fishermen may get longer TACs
The Swedish Board of Fisheries has proposed that 50 of the country’s trawlers with a license to catch cod in the Baltic will have their quotas allotted for a whole year.
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Vessel refrigeration workshop for fishermen
Top quality seafood products begins with properly chilling the catch aboard vessels at sea.
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US fisheries: Frustration, indignation, uproar
I don’t remember such an upheaval in the American fisheries. Neither does Bob Jones, the Director of the Southeastern Fisheries Association.
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2010 a positive year for Tucal
Tucal has informed WF that the company closed 2010 with a very positive balance of its activity, having carried out interesting projects for marine and on-shore applications.
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Cool stars unite to form Glacier
Glacier is a new range of equipment for the food processing industry, combining a spiral freezer and refrigeration plant in one package.
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Co-management holds promise of sustainable fisheries worldwide
Encouraging new evidence suggests that the bulk of the world’s fisheries – including small-scale, often non-industrialised fisheries on which millions of people depend for food – could be sustained using community-based co-management.
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Danish fisheries enter MSC program
The Danish Fishermen’s Producers’ Organisation (DFPO) has entered the Danish hake, haddock and North Sea sole fisheries for formal MSC assessment.
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New era for coral research
An exciting new era of research has begun at the University of Essex’s (UK) Coral Reef Research Unit.
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MDE investigates large fish kill in Chesapeake Bay
The Maryland Department of the Environment is investigating a fish kill in the Chesapeake Bay in which an estimated two million fish have died.
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New EU fisheries protocol with Cape Verde
On 22 December, the European Commission initialled a new three-year protocol under the Fisheries Partnership Agreement (FPA) with Cape Verde, setting fishing possibilities for EU vessels in Cape Verde''s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), along with other conditions.