World Fishing News – Page 434

  • WaveNet is a scalable array of floating ‘squid’ generator units that harvest wave energy
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    Wave energy generator for fishfarms

    2014-12-02T14:52:00Z

    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.

  • The first ASC certified shrimp products have been launched
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    ASC shrimp for Christmas

    2014-12-02T14:42:00Z

    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.

  • In 2013, 24 men from the UK maritime sector were referred as potential victims of modern slavery. Photo: Andrew Moore/Flickr
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    Fighting slavery in fishing

    2014-12-02T14:36:00Z

    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.

  • Tom Elliott
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    Tom Elliott passes away

    2014-12-02T13:33:00Z

    Respected and admired businessman and industry leader Tom Elliott passed away on 29 November.

  • The EC has proposed a cut to the annual EU quota for turbot in the Black Sea by 15% in 2015
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    15% turbot cut proposed

    2014-12-02T12:59:00Z

    The European Commission has proposed a cut to the annual EU quota for turbot in the Black Sea in 2015 by 15%, to 74 tonnes.

  • News

    Oyster and mussel rights transfer

    2014-12-02T12:24:00Z

    The rights to naturally occurring oysters and mussels is transferring to Scotland from the Crown Estate.

  • Europêche says that fishing must be transformed into a competitive, safe and attractive source of employment
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    The need for social sustainability

    2014-12-01T17:00:00Z

    Europêche says that it will continue to push for a fair standard of employment under the Common Fisheries Policy aligned with International standards.

  • News

    Industry puts trust in EU ministers

    2014-11-28T15:40:00Z

    The Pew Charitable Trusts is calling on the European Union’s fisheries ministers to put an end to overfishing in the Atlantic Ocean and adjacent waters and implement the reformed Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) at their upcoming December meeting.

  • News

    Carrefour sponsors sole assessment

    2014-11-28T07:30:00Z

    French retailer Carrefour is offering financial support towards the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of FROM Nord’s Eastern Channel and North Sea sole fishery.

  • News

    More Omega-3’s certified

    2014-11-28T07:00:00Z

    Laboratoire LESCUYER® Omega-3 dietary supplements have been confirmed to be compliant with Friend of the Sea standards and can continue to display the Friend of the Sea seal of approval.

  • SSC is enjoying SSC a record year which it says is built on the quality of its product
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    Strong year continues for SSC

    2014-11-27T17:40:00Z

    The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) is continuing its strongest year since inception with third quarter revenues of £33.6m – a rise of 82% on the same period in 2013.

  • News

    New test to detect toxins in fish

    2014-11-27T16:10:00Z

    Scottish food safety company R-Biopharm Rhône has launched a new test to detect toxins in fish.

  • GAA believes shrimp aquaculture could double to reach 8 million tonnes per year by 2020. Source: GAA
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    Lessons learned in the fight against EMS

    2014-11-27T13:49:00Z

    The widespread shrimp disease continues to be a multi-billion dollar problem, but there is reason for rising optimism, writes Jason Holland.

  • Fishing boats in Ghana. Credit: Benggriff/CC-BY-SA-3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    Ebola and fish market – curse, blessing or both?

    2014-11-27T11:55:00Z

    Menakhem Ben-Yami looks at how the Ebola scare is affecting West African fisheries.

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    Stavis Seafoods expands facilities

    2014-11-27T10:47:00Z

    Stavis Seafoods has announced that it will take possession of facility space located in Boston, USA, from December this year.

  • The Miss Berdie as she arrived in the Wahl yard at Reedsport Oregon. Photo courtesy of Fred Wahl Shipyard
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    ‘Miss Berdie’ increases capacity

    2014-11-27T10:05:00Z

    Newport, Oregon-based fishing vessel ‘Miss Berdie’ has recently completed a project to increase the vessel’s capacity.

  • Essaouira fishing port, Morocco. Credit: Daniel*D/CC-BY-SA-3.0-2.5-2.0-1.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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    West African countries to boost sustainable fisheries

    2014-11-26T15:50:00Z

    West African countries are cracking down on illegal fishing and starting to launch community rights based fisheries as part of new efforts to introduce sustainable fisheries management and protect their valuable marine resources.

  • News

    Benchmark acquisitions to boost salmon egg production

    2014-11-26T14:15:00Z

    UK-based Benchmark Holdings PLC is to buy the entire issued share capital of Norway’s SalmoBreed AS and 81.64% of the issued share capital of Iceland’s Stofnfiskur HF.

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    AOS-USA calls for an end to slavery

    2014-11-26T14:03:00Z

    The Apostleship of the Sea of the United States of America (AOS-USA) is calling for an end to human trafficking in the Thai fishing industry, along with the release of activist Andy Hall.

  • The ISSF said that citing ineffective rules and too many exemptions will not protect bigeye Photo: NOAA
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    Stronger measures needed to protect tuna

    2014-11-26T14:00:00Z

    The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) is urging the Western and Central Pacific Council (WCPFC) to eliminate exemptions and optional clauses in its Conservation Measure 2013-01 concerning the management of bigeye, yellow and skipjack tuna.