World Fishing News – Page 538

  • Margaret Sinclair
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    Work vessel for The Scottish Salmon Company

    2013-02-21T12:43:00Z

    Inverlussa Marine Services has signed a contract with The Scottish Salmon Company to supply a work vessel for 12 months.

  • Waitrose's range of canned tuna will carry the MSC ecolabel by April 2013
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    Waitrose tuna to carry MSC label

    2013-02-20T16:06:00Z

    UK food retailer, Waitrose, has announced that its range of canned tuna will carry the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ecolabel by April 2013.

  • Raymarine’s new Dragonfly Sonar/GPS system
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    Raymarine launches new sonar technology

    2013-02-19T18:22:00Z

    Marine electronics expert, Raymarine, has launched a new sonar and GPS system which incorporates high resolution sonar imaging into a single unit - an affordable option for both inland and coastal anglers.

  • The NFFO believes a rushed MCZ process will do more harm than good. Photo: Rafael Guedes/Marine Photobank
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    NFFO urges care over marine protected areas

    2013-02-19T15:18:00Z

    The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisation (NFFO) has backed the Government’s plan to introduce new marine conservation zones (MCZs) in UK waters, but warns that a rushed process will do more harm than good.

  • The QR code sushi will allow consumers to 'get the story behind their dish'
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    MSC sushi on the menu at Moshi Moshi

    2013-02-18T17:24:00Z

    Independent London restaurant, Moshi Moshi, has put the world’s first QR code sushi on its menu to allow consumers to discover the sustainability story behind their food.

  • The review focuses on the top 26 shrak fishing countries. Photo: Australian Fisheries Management Authority 2012
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    FAO reviews shark management plan

    2013-02-15T11:46:00Z

    The Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) has reviewed the implementation of the ‘International Plan of Action for the Conservation and Management of Sharks’, as shark populations decrease around the world.

  • SafeLink AIS SART
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    SafeLink AIS SART receives Wheel Mark approval

    2013-02-14T17:04:00Z

    Kannad Marine’s SafeLink AIS SART (Automatic Identification System Search and Rescue Transmitter) has achieved MED Wheel Mark certification.

  • News

    Belfast fishmonger bags Selfridges contract

    2013-02-14T16:52:00Z

    Belfast’s Ewing''s Seafoods has bagged a new contract for smoked salmon with Selfridges – its first with a retailer outside of Northern Ireland.

  • News

    Drew Marine acquisition

    2013-02-14T16:28:00Z

    Drew Marine has completed the acquisition of Alexander/Ryan Marine and Safety Inc., and it will join the organisation under the name Alexander/Ryan Marine & Safety division of Drew Marine.

  • The scallop sector is the third most important to the UK fishing industry
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    Worry over inaccurate portrayal of scallop fishing

    2013-02-14T15:23:00Z

    The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) has criticised the UK''s Channel 4''s ‘Hugh’s Fish Fight’ TV series for showing an inaccurate and negative view of scallop fishing.

  • News

    Brazil – a seafood giant in the making

    2013-02-14T14:30:00Z

    Global banking group, Rabobank, has released a new report outlining the potential of Brazil''s aquaculture sector called ‘Brazilian aquaculture - A Seafood Industry Giant in the Making’.

  • Salmon sushi and sashimi platter. Credit: Angelicadlr/License CC BY-SA 3.0
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    Norway increases salmon exports to China

    2013-02-14T14:03:00Z

    Norway’s exports of fresh salmon are growing at a strong double digit annual rate to China, reports David Hayes.

  • The SuperHauler H3200
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    Mustad’s latest line hauler

    2013-02-14T11:23:00Z

    Mustad Longline has released a new hauling solution - the SuperHauler H3200, which replaces the H3000.

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    Scottish company develops iPIRB

    2013-02-13T17:35:00Z

    The new iPIRB recently launched by MarineMTS and Telemar UK Limited is said to locate and identify marine casualties fast so that every effort can be concentrated on rescue and saving lives.

  • Spanish trawler María dels Angels
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    Case study: María dels Angels doubles catches

    2013-02-13T15:25:00Z

    Spanish trawler María dels Angels has been using Notus’s trawl monitoring system over the last two years and has learned a lot about his gear and how to double catch rates in some areas.

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    Last call for Scottish aquaculture Awards

    2013-02-13T14:20:00Z

    The Crown Estate has issued a final call for entries and nominations from those who wish to participate in the 2013 Scottish Marine Aquaculture Awards.

  • Spain will submit its Multi-Year Strategic Plan for Spanish Aquaculture by the end of this year © Magrama
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    Spain working on Strategic Plan for aquaculture

    2013-02-13T13:02:00Z

    The Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment is working on a Multi-Year Strategic Plan for Spanish Aquaculture, to be submitted to the European Commission before the end of this year.

  • Scottish fishermen are developing new prawn trawls which are designed to reduce discards. © Henry Wolcott/Marine Photobank
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    Scots develop new trawls to cut discards

    2013-02-13T11:46:00Z

    Scottish fishermen who are fed up with “unworkable” European regulations are developing new prawn trawls which are designed to reduce discards.

  • SSMG rope grown mussels was one of the alternatives on offer
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    Campaign success for Scottish mussels

    2013-02-13T11:30:00Z

    UK food retailer, Sainsbury’s, recently launched its ‘Switch the Fish’ campaign in an attempt to encourage consumers to try less popular types of seafood, during which rope grown mussels from UK seafood producer, the Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group (SSMG), were on offer.

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    Tuna conference speakers announced

    2013-02-12T19:12:00Z

    The organisers of the 4th European Tuna Conference have announced the first speakers.