World Fishing News – Page 521

  • 2013 Seafood Retailer Scorecard
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    Greenpeace releases 2013 sustainable supermarket list

    2013-06-05T13:43:00Z

    Greenpeace has released its 2013 Carting Away the Oceans (CATO) report, which ranks American supermarkets on their sustainable seafood policies.

  • The new Craemer fish box
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    New generation of Craemer fish boxes

    2013-06-04T16:47:00Z

    At this year’s Seafood Processing Europe exhibition in Brussels, fish box manufacturer Craemer introduced its new generation of fish boxes.

  • The ISA virus has not been detected in Washington salmon. Credit: Fawcett5
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    Washington: No ISA

    2013-06-04T16:00:00Z

    New tests by the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) show no signs of the Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) virus in farmed, hatchery or wild salmon in Washington.

  • Vilhjálmur Vilhjálmsson with the ‘key’ to the new cold store. On the left is Haukur Magnússon from Íslenskir aðalverktakar. Photo/HB Grandi: Kristján Maack.
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    Christening HB Grandi’s Polar Bear

    2013-06-04T14:28:00Z

    HB Grandi’s new Ísbjörninn (Polar Bear) cold store in Nordurgardur, Iceland, was formally opened this week, after taking only six months to build.

  • Collectively, Blumar's 11 farms produce around 4,000 tonnes of salmon per cycle
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    Blumar earns three star BAP certification

    2013-06-04T14:12:00Z

    Chilean salmon farming company, Blumar SA, has become the third in the country to achieve three star Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification from the Global Aquaculture Alliance.

  • Richard Benyon will explain the details of the discard ban
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    Richard Benyon to be quizzed on discard ban

    2013-06-04T13:36:00Z

    The UK’s Minister for Natural Environment and Fisheries, Richard Benyon, will present the details of the proposals for a discards ban as part of the Common Fisheries Policy to the House of Lords tomorrow.

  • The Campaign for Genetically Engineered (GE)-Free Seafood, led by Friends of the Earth, is asking retailers to join its  Pledge for GE-Free Seafood
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    US retailers say no to GM salmon

    2013-06-04T11:57:00Z

    The Campaign for Genetically Engineered (GE)-Free Seafood has announced that Target and other large US grocery retailers have committed to not sell genetically engineered salmon if it is approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

  • Trawlers at Milford Docks. Credit: Port of Milford Haven
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    Record figures at Welsh port

    2013-06-04T11:25:00Z

    In January this year Welsh fishing port, Milford Fish Docks, experienced the highest tonnage landed 15 in years, and the highest for more than 10 years in 2012.

  • ICES advice is now based on actual catches, instead of what is landed. Credit: Valerie Craig/Marine Photobank
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    ICES advice now based on catches

    2013-06-04T10:41:00Z

    For its 2014 advice on fish stocks, the International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has used data on the amount of fish caught at sea, instead of what is landed.

  • News

    Milford Fish Docks pushes forward

    2013-06-04T10:22:00Z

    The largest fishing port in Wales, Milford Fish Docks, had record fish landings in 2012 and landed the largest catch for fifteen years in January 2013 - it now wants to push ahead and attract more fishing businesses.

  • 25 fish stocks in EU waters are known not to be overfished, including herring
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    Fishing opportunities for 2014

    2013-06-03T14:18:00Z

    The latest figures on fish stocks in EU waters reveal the European Commission’s efforts to phase out overfishing are paying off, but more still needs to be done.

  • One of the trafficking victims shows the physical damage done to his hands while working aboard a Thai fishing boat © EJF
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    Violence and murder in Thai fisheries

    2013-06-01T15:27:00Z

    A new report by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has documented harrowing evidence of human trafficking and exploitation in Thailand’s fishing industry, where boat workers are subjected to excessive working hours, little or no pay, threats of violence, physical abuse, and even murder, reports Carly Wills.

  • R/V 'Tidewater' Photo: David Malmquist/Virginia Institute of Marine Science
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    Virginia upgrades research fleet

    2013-05-31T16:47:00Z

    The Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) has upgraded its juvenile fish abundance research fleet with the 43ft R/V ‘Tidewater’.

  • The Guide to Seafood Standards provides information on all certification standards, some of which appear on product labelling
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    Seafish sets out certification standards

    2013-05-30T17:13:00Z

    In a bid to eliminate confusion for consumers and the industry over different certification standards, Seafish has launched a new web resource to provide information on standards which apply to fish and shellfish supplied in the UK.

  • The Sea-Fresh pouch
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    New machine for absorbent liners

    2013-05-30T15:47:00Z

    Sirane’s food packaging division has designed and built a new machine for the production of absorbent liners for packaging seafood.

  • Turritopsis nutricula - the ‘imortal jellyfish’
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    Jellyfish ‘blooms’ endanger fish stocks

    2013-05-30T12:46:00Z

    A new FAO report has found that jellyfish ‘blooms’ could be behind a drop in fish stocks in the Mediterranean and Black Sea.

  • European Parliament's rapporteur, Ulrike Rodust MEP, and the Irish Presidency, have been continuously praised for their efforts to ensure that the future CFP will restore the health of our seas
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    CFP reform agreed

    2013-05-30T10:43:00Z

    An agreement has been reached for a radical overhaul of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy, following nearly two years of negotiations.

  • News

    Fishmeal and fish oil overview

    2013-05-29T19:15:00Z

    Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) has released the annual sustainability overview of fishmeal and fish oil fisheries covering the 28 principal reduction areas around the Atlantic Ocean and South America.

  • Marel‘s new IPL Robot
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    New IPL robot from Marel

    2013-05-29T15:31:00Z

    Marel has launched a new intelligent portion loading (IPL) Robot that can be configured to virtually any application in the protein sector.

  • The research alliance will promote sustainable management of the Atlantic Ocean's resources. Photo: Tiago Fioreze
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    Atlantic Ocean research alliance

    2013-05-29T14:51:00Z

    In a bid to better understand the Atlantic Ocean and to promote the sustainable management of its resources, the European Union, the United States and Canada, have agreed to join forces on Atlantic Ocean research.