World Fishing News – Page 435
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New RFS standards
UK authority Seafish''s Responsible Fishing Scheme (RFS) will reach an important milestone next week when the RFS Oversight Board is expected to agree the finalised standards for ISO 17065 accreditation.
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MAN power for US fishing trawler
MAN Diesel and Turbo is to supply a MAN 9L32/44CR engine to power a new trawler for independent US fishing company, Fishermen’s Finest.
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Pacific hake fishery re-certified
The Pacific hake mid-water trawl fishery, which operates off the west coast of the United States and Canada, has achieved MSC re-certification.
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Adding value the way forward for pangasius
In the first nine months of 2014, the value of Vietnam’s exports of frozen pangasius products remained more or less static at $1.28 billion, a slight rise of 0.2% compared with the same period last year.
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Rewarding sustainable fishermen
A new report says that fishing boats bringing benefits to local communities and conserving UK seas must be rewarded with more opportunities to fish.
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BAP set to grow again in 2014
The Global Aquaculture Alliance’s (GAA) Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) program is again expecting year-on-year growth, in terms of the number of BAP-certified facilities and the volume of product originating from BAP-certified facilities.
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Celebrities urge consumers to try more fish
The UK’s National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisation’s (NFFO) new blog has been launched with an article by ex-England rugby star Matt Dawson.
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HB Grandi expansion
Groundbreaking has taken place for the expansion of HB Grandi‘s Nordurgardur processing plant in Iceland.
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Abalone farming expansion gets green light
Ocean Grown Abalone has been granted approval to expand its abalone aquaculture operations in Flinders Bay, off Augusta, Western Australia.
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EU and Guinea-Bissau agreement signed
The EU and Guinea-Bissau have signed a new three-year fisheries Protocol under the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement between the two parties.
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Long-term plan to boost Somalian fisheries
UK-based fisheries consultancy, MacAlister Elliott and Partners (MEP), is working to develop a long-term plan aimed at boosting economic growth for fisheries in Somalia and Somaliland.
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Mackerel agreement reached
The EU, the Faroe Islands and Norway have reached agreement on North-East Atlantic mackerel TACs for 2015.
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EU-Senegal sign FPA
The EU and Senegal have signed a new five-year Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement, following an eight year hiatus.
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MSC works on bycatch mitigation tool
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is working with New England Aquarium to develop an online tool that will help share information and ideas about the mitigation and avoidance of unwanted catch.
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Fishermen’s Finest choses Ibercisa
Ibercisa has been contracted to supply the deck machinery for a new vessel for US company Fishermen’s Finest.
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Eat your heart healthy with seafood
Women can mitigate their risk of heart disease through a seafood-rich diet, according to results from a new pilot programme carried out by Seafood Nutrition Partnership.
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Rebuilding the Atlantic cod stock
Canada has announced the development of a rebuilding plan for the southern Newfoundland Atlantic cod stock in NAFO Sub-Division 3Ps.
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European outrage at ICCAT results
The results of the 14th International Conference for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna (ICCAT) have been slammed by the EU fishing industry, which it says are “ill-thought out”.
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Asian carp processing plant planned
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear has announced that Riverine Fisheries International LLC plans to build a fish processing operation in Fulton County, Kentucky, USA.
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New NFI Crab Council member
The NFI Crab Council has welcomed Ocean Source Group as its latest member.