World Fishing News – Page 472

  • The EDA has welcomed the rejection of a new farm in New Zealand's Marlborough Sounds
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    Progress made on new NZ salmon farms

    2014-04-24T12:19:00Z

    New Zealand Pacific salmon producer, King Salmon, is making progress on new farms in Marlborough Sounds after receiving the go-ahead from the Supreme Court.

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    Workshop on ocean industry data collection in Canada

    2014-04-24T11:41:00Z

    The World Ocean Council (WOC) and Canada’s Marine Environmental Observation Prediction and Response (MEOPAR) Network are organising an international workshop to advance ocean industry data collecting and sharing in Canada.

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    FOS-certified Calamari Oil

    2014-04-24T11:19:00Z

    Australian NaturalCare has launched Friend of the Sea (FOS) approved Calamari Oil 1000, which contains Calamarine® concentrated squid oil produced by Pharma Marine.

  • The value of Virginia aquaculture reached an all-time high in 2013. Credit: VIMS
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    Virginia aquaculture value higher than ever

    2014-04-24T10:45:00Z

    According to a survey of shellfish aquaculture conducted by the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) and Virginia Sea Grant, Virginia’s shellfish growers sold an estimated 31 million single oysters and 214.4 million clams in 2013 for a farm-gate value of $45.1 million - an all-time high.

  • Steve Hall biopsy sampling a ‘Short Sunfish’ or ‘Southern Sunfish’ (Mola ramsayi) caught and released. Credit: AFMA
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    Ocean sunfish sampling

    2014-04-23T14:43:00Z

    Researchers at Perth’s Murdoch University have been conducting a biopsy sampling programme on ocean sunfish for the past 12 months.

  • Eastern Tuna longliners have been catching SBT in the Great Australian Bight for the first time in nearly 20 years. Credit: AFMA
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    Tuna fishing in the Great Australian Bight

    2014-04-23T14:04:00Z

    For the first time in almost 20 years, Eastern Tuna longliners have been catching Southern Bluefin tuna (SBT) in the Great Australian Bight.

  • Illegal fishing activity has significantly decreased in Australia since 2005
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    Oz Coalition stands up to illegal fishing

    2014-04-23T12:46:00Z

    The Australian Coalition is standing strong against illegal fishing in the Australian Fishing Zone following the apprehension of a suspected illegal vessel with 500kg of fish onboard.

  • Wärtsilä NOx Reducer layout
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    Upgraded Wärtsilä NOx Reducer for HB Grandi vessels

    2014-04-23T12:09:00Z

    Two new HB Grandi fishing vessels under construction at the Celiktrans yard in Turkey will be fitted with the new Wärtsilä NOx Reducer.

  • The gulper shark exclusion device. Photo courtesy of SETFIA
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    Sydney bycatch trials

    2014-04-23T10:53:00Z

    Australia’s South East Trawl Fishing Industry Association (SETFIA) and Sydney fisherman Vince Bagnato are due to trial a bycatch reduction device that excludes gulper sharks from Royal Red Prawn nets, from late April.

  • Iceland has set its 2014 mackerel catch quota at 147,574 tons
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    Iceland announces 2014 mackerel quota

    2014-04-22T16:25:00Z

    The Icelandic Ministry of Fisheries and Agriculture has set Iceland''s 2014 mackerel catch quota at 147,574 tons.

  • Farmed shrimp. Credit: Philip Chou/SeaWeb/Marine Photobank
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    BAP shrimp standards now a ‘Good Alternative’

    2014-04-22T15:32:00Z

    Farmed shrimp certified to two-star, three-star and four-star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) standards are now equivalent to a yellow ‘Good Alternative’ rating from the Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch® programme.

  • Vardøjenta
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    'Vardøjenta' delivered

    2014-04-22T14:51:00Z

    Icelandic boat builder, Vikingboats ehf, delivered a 13m shelter decked fishing boat to a Norwegian buyer in February.

  • The Thermolicer method takes the fish and pumps them in to a lukewarm bath where the lice die from a sudden temperature change
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    Ocea and Bremnes work on ‘green’ delousing

    2014-04-22T12:49:00Z

    Norway’s Ocea and Bremnes Seashore are to further develop the Ocea Thermolicer, scaling it for Norwegian and North Sea conditions.

  • Scottish fishermen want to know what independence will mean for them. Credit: Paul Farmer/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    SFF seeks clarity on independence

    2014-04-22T11:56:00Z

    The Scottish fishing industry is seeking answers from the Scottish and UK fisheries ministers on exactly what it will mean for fishermen in Scotland if the country votes ‘yes’ to independence.

  • The 2013 Annual Report for Dolphin Safe Tuna has been released. © Stephanie Smithers
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    EII releases Annual Report on Dolphin Safe tuna

    2014-04-22T11:29:00Z

    The Earth Island Institute’s (EII) International Monitoring Program has released its 2013 Annual Report on Dolphin Safe Tuna.

  • Industry has voiced concerns over the implementation of the new fisheries fund
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    Industry airs concerns over new fisheries fund

    2014-04-17T16:05:00Z

    The European Parliament has agreed on the €6.5bn European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) – the final step of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) reform – but a number of key industry players have voiced their concerns over its implementation.

  • Offshore Mariculture Conference delegates enjoy conference networking dinner at the 19th century Historia Mass Restaurant, Caserta
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    Aquaculture still growing

    2014-04-16T17:08:00Z

    The 2014 Offshore Mariculture Conference confirmed that aquaculture is still the future.

  • The ASC logo
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    First farm in Australia ASC certified

    2014-04-16T13:12:00Z

    Tassal Operations’ Macquarie Harbour Farm has become the first farm in Australia to achieve Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certification.

  • The ARRANIA project has made progress in finding fish feed alternatives
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    EU project finds fish feed alternatives

    2014-04-16T12:32:00Z

    An EC-funded research project is working hard to find alternative fish feeds that retain the nutritional properties of fish.

  • Provisional statistics show that the value of Scottish fish fell by 8% in 2013. Credit: cathietinn/ CC BY-SA 2.0
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    Value of Scottish fish falls by 8%

    2014-04-16T11:55:00Z

    Provisional statistics published by Scotland’s Chief Statistician show that the overall quayside value of sea fish and shellfish landed by Scottish vessels in 2013 decreased by 8%, compared with 2012.