World Fishing News – Page 433
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EU and Norway agree North Sea TACs
The EU and Norway have reached an arrangement for the 2015 management of shared fish stocks in the North Sea.
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‘Mirakh’ for Russia
Refrigerated trawler ‘Mirakh’ was completed at Uljanik shipyard in Croatia in November, and will soon depart for Norway to be equipped with fishing gear and for trials.
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WCPFC commits to implementing harvest strategy
The Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) has made a commitment to long-term sustainable fisheries management.
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$100,000 grant to explore energy savings
Canadian processing company Quinlan Brothers Limited is to receive a $100,000 government grant to assist with the installation of new refrigeration control systems in its processing facility in Bay de Verde, Newfoundland and Labrador.
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First salmon company achieves four-star BAP status
Northern Harvest Sea Farms Group has become the world’s first salmon company to achieve four-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) status.
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UK outfitting expertise
Birkenhead UK based contractor MPE Interiors has supplied its manufacturing and outfitting expertise to an Irish shipyard building a new salmon farm vessel.
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HB Grandi trawler trouble
Iceland’s HB Grandi’s wetfish trawler, ‘Otto N Thorláksson RE’, is to be docked for two to three months due to a main engine breakdown last week.
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Offshore Mariculture Conference is launching in the Americas
Offshore Mariculture Conference is launching in the Americas 21–24 September, Baja California, Mexico. The global aquaculture industry continues to be the fastest growing animal-food-producing sector, accounting for around half of all fish consumed in the world today.
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Fisheries committee “undermines” CFP reform
The European Parliament’s fisheries committee has voted on amendments to a series of existing laws that EU association, Seas at Risk, says it “undermining” the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform.
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Finest at Sea products recalled
Consumers are being warned not to eat certain Finest at Sea Ocean Products because they could potentially grow Clostridium botulinum, which can cause foodborne botulism - a rare but potentially life-threatening bacterial illness.
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New guide to keeping Oz-caught sharks safe
A new guide developed by the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) is expected to help increase the survival rate of sharks and rays accidentally caught during commercial fishing.
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NOAA regulations to protect bluefin
Final regulations to help protect Atlantic bluefin tuna by reducing dead discards and providing measures to help ensure compliance with international quotas have been announced by NOAA.
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CTIG no-show at WCPFC meet
Greenpeace says that the disgraced China Tuna Industry Group (CTIG) did not turn up at the eleventh Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) meeting this week.
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Help for Scotland’s processors
A new project has been launched by Seafood Scotland to help Scotland’s processing industry to increase its offering of added value products, whilst also reducing the costs of production and route to market.
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Mussel sales set to soar this Christmas
The Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group (SSMG) has predicted that mussel sales will increase by around third in the run-up to Christmas, and oyster sales are expected to rise by a similar amount too.
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Trust calls for protection of new Scottish habitat
The Scottish Wildlife Trust is calling for a newly discovered seabed habitat formed by an unusual, coral-like seaweed known as maerl, to be protected.
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Wave energy generator for fishfarms
Scotland’s Albatern, is developing a pioneering floating flexible wave energy generator called WaveNET, which it says will have a market in powering aquaculture farms and remote coastal communities.
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ASC shrimp for Christmas
The first Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certified shrimp products have been launched to the market in Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Denmark and Sweden - just in time for Christmas.
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Fighting slavery in fishing
The UK’s Home Office is working hard to raise awareness of slavery in the fishing sector with a new campaign, aimed to give people the confidence to help tackle the ever-growing issue, writes Rachael Doyle.
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Tom Elliott passes away
Respected and admired businessman and industry leader Tom Elliott passed away on 29 November.