World Fishing News – Page 327

  • Bigeye Tuna remains overfished in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean Photo: NOAA
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    ISSF calls for better measures to protect bigeye tuna

    2016-12-01T13:03:00Z

    Reducing catches of bigeye tuna and using non-entangling FADs to protect sharks are among the changes advocated for Western and Central Pacific Ocean (WCPO) fisheries by the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF).

  • New test to help save Atlantic salmon by university scientists
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    New diagnostic detects Atlantic salmon disease

    2016-12-01T09:32:00Z

    Scientists from the University of Glasgow have discovered a ‘simple test’ to help the diagnosis of a significant disease which affects Atlantic salmon.

  • Annual catch for the 4VWX purse seine herring fishery is 50,000 metric tonnes
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    Canada’s largest herring fishery achieves MSC certification

    2016-11-30T11:16:00Z

    Canada''s 4VWX purse seine herring fishery in the Bay of Fundy area has become the third and largest Canadian herring fishery to achieve Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification.

  • Forever Faithful
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    Scots fishing industry lobbies MPs on Brexit outcomes

    2016-11-30T10:11:00Z

    With MPs due to debate the future of the UK fishing industry in the House of Commons on 1st December, the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) is underlining the real opportunity for sustainable economic growth that Brexit can deliver for coastal communities.

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    Sunderland Marine's three decades of aquaculture insurance

    2016-11-30T09:41:00Z

    Sunderland Marine is marking 30 years of insuring fish farms which is significantly longer than other global insurers in the aquaculture sector.

  • The WCPFC are set to meet on 5-9 December Photo: Giff Johnson
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    PNA to Tuna Commission: Enforce high seas fishing measures

    2016-11-29T15:03:00Z

    The head of the Parities to the Nauru Agreement fisheries block said the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) should focus on controlling fishing on the high seas.

  • SSF and NFFO agreed on common principles for Brexit negotiations
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    UK federations adopt united stance

    2016-11-28T10:46:00Z

    The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) and the National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) have delivered a joint stance in relation to forthcoming Brexit negotiations.

  • The company also operates whitefish trawlers Ringbas and Victoria May
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    Money well spent

    2016-11-28T08:35:00Z

    Agnar Lyng is more than simply a fishing vessel owner. He has built a hard-earned reputation across the Norwegian and international fishing industry as a shrewd businessman who knows what he is talking about. So when he gives an opinion on the products or services of any company, people take ...

  • The Marine Instruments --VMS uses GSM instead of satellite communications
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    UK type approves inshore VMS

    2016-11-25T16:00:00Z

    The UK Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has provided type approval for Marine Instruments’ i-VMS system after it has met all the technical requirements set by the British government.

  • The new regulation will apply from 1 January 2017
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    MEPs end days at sea for cod fisheries

    2016-11-24T10:17:00Z

    Parliament have updated its regulation to remove limits on the number of days a vessel can spend in a fishing area and thus remove all obstacles to comply with the landing obligation in full.

  • Mermaid Marine sales manager Julian Osborne and product support manager Stephen Atkins with one of the JCB workhorses
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    Mermaid Marine’s JCB workhorse

    2016-11-23T13:42:00Z

    The Mermaid and Ford names are inextricably linked, as for more than forty years UK-based Mermaid Marine marinised and supplied Ford diesel engines for commercial and leisure use, and there are thousands of Ford engines in use across Europe and beyond that have their origins in Mermaid Marine’s Poole workshops.

  • Aquaculture Innovation Challenge will begin on 6 December
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    Innovation meets investment

    2016-11-23T10:06:00Z

    The Aquaculture Innovation Challenge will be started by the Seafood Trad Intelligence Portal, Fresh Studio and Solidaridad on 6 December.

  • Australian study finds that seismic surveys kill scallops
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    Seismic surveys kill scallops

    2016-11-22T14:14:00Z

    The effects of seismic survey acoustics on adult rock lobsters and scallops has been investigated by the University of Tasmania.

  • Annual Meeting of the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission took place 14-18 November in London
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    NEAFC adopts measures for 2017

    2016-11-21T11:32:00Z

    The conversation and management measures for 2017 were adopted at the recent 35th Annual Meeting of the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission (NEAFC).

  • Mauritania confirmed its interest in the MACAPEL project Photo: Bertramz
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    Progress on EU-Mauritania Fisheries Partnership

    2016-11-18T09:31:00Z

    The Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the EU and Mauritania has made another step forward after a Joint Committee, held at the initiative of the EU, took place in Nouakchott, Mauritania.

  • The Darwin Plus project will assess the current stock of conch and spiny lobsters in the Anegada Horseshoe Reef Fisheries Protected Area
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    Cefas projects in UK overseas territories

    2016-11-17T15:12:00Z

    A £228,500 Darwin Plus grant has been announced to support UK overseas territories in the Caribbean manage their marine fisheries and develop their fisheries in a sustainable manner.

  • Volker Kuntzsch, Sanford CEO
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    Sanford’s move from volume to value

    2016-11-17T11:22:00Z

    Sanford Limited has announced a 152% increase in net profit after tax to $34.7m.

  • Previous winners of funding include Suriname coastal artisanal fisheries
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    Second round opens for Global Fisheries Sustainability Fund

    2016-11-16T10:29:00Z

    The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) has opened the second round of its research and capacity building fund to help fisheries achieve the MSC standard for sustainable fishing.

  • Tuco High Pressure Cleaning Boats sold to Norwegian AKVA Group
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    Tuco to deliver net cleaning boats for Norwegian fish farm

    2016-11-16T09:49:00Z

    Two ProZero 15m boats from Tuco Marine have been sold as High Pressure Cleaning Boats to Norwegian AKVA Group.

  • The agreement reduces the TACs of most stocks including all stocks of roundnose grenadier Photo: NOAA
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    Deep sea quotas agreement

    2016-11-15T14:31:00Z

    EU fisheries ministers have agreed on the 2017 and 2018 fishing limits (or TACs) for 19 deep-sea stocks, the first time in six years they have reached a unanimous agreement on quotas.