World Fishing News – Page 605

  • The Tasu getting wrecked on the beach
    News

    Ditching a fishing boat? No problem – just follow the rules

    2012-01-17T15:30:00Z

    I started my marine career as a wireless operator. An upcoming ‘sparker’, as we were fondly called by other seamen, one of the first subjects they taught me at maritime school was how to react to safety problems and, in particular, when yours or other ship was in distress.

  • Kite technology could mean considerable savings for the fishing industry
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    Fuel savings for kite propelled fishing vessels

    2012-01-17T13:21:00Z

    The commercial fishing industry may be set to benefit from innovative new kite technology – aimed at providing fuel savings for vessel operators.

  • RockFish now offers certified Norwegian cod and haddock
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    RockFish rolls MSC certified fish

    2012-01-17T11:26:00Z

    Dartmouth’s RockFish Seafood & Chips, owned by food writer and restaurateur Mitch Tonks and business partner and long term friend Mat Prowse has achieved MSC certification.

  • Dr Lindsey White with Undaria seaweed
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    Seaweed the “next big thing”

    2012-01-17T11:15:00Z

    AUT University researchers are touting Undaria pinnatifid, a type of seaweed, as the aquaculture sector’s ‘next big thing’ – despite it being a highly invasive and unwanted organism under New Zealand biosecurity laws.

  • Don Staniford
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    Mainstream begins trial against activist

    2012-01-17T10:34:00Z

    The Mainstream Canada trial against anti-salmon farming activist Don Staniford began yesterday.

  • The new digital map data can display a variety of themes useful across the whole marine industry
    News

    New generation of marine topographic mapping

    2012-01-16T18:00:00Z

    The global marine industry is set to benefit from a new generation of marine topographic mapping and seabed surface models - incorporating the popular UKHO series of nautical charts.

  • News

    ‘FEEDing Pakistan’ programme launched

    2012-01-16T05:00:00Z

    The American Soybean Association’s (ASA) World Initiative for Soy in Human Health (WISHH) programme and the Pakistan Fisheries Development Board have launched the ‘FEEDing Pakistan’ programme.

  • The environmental accounting will show negative impact on the environment as a result of production of cod and haddock products, in particular related to emissions and carbon footprint. Photo: Frank Gregersen. © Nofima
    News

    Enviro accounting for cod and haddock

    2012-01-16T05:00:00Z

    A new EU project will carry out environmental accounting for catch and production of cod and haddock.

  • News

    New ISO standards for fish products

    2012-01-13T05:00:00Z

    Two new ISO standards for traceability of fish products have been approved.

  • Waitrose Essential Salmon and Dill Fishcakes have been withdrawn
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    Waitrose withdraws fishcakes

    2012-01-13T05:00:00Z

    Waitrose is withdrawing its own brand Essential Salmon and Dill Fishcakes because of incorrect allergy labelling.

  • News

    Portuguese MSC certificate suspended

    2012-01-12T14:14:00Z

    Following the surveillance audit carried out in December 2011, Moody Marine Intertek has suspended the MSC certification of the Portuguese sardine purse seine fishery.

  • News

    Cooke Aquaculture invests in ice system

    2012-01-12T13:16:00Z

    Cooke Aquaculture, the largest Atlantic salmon producer on the East Coast, has invested in a state-of-the-art ice system that will boost the quality of its products while reducing energy consumption.

  • News

    BAP certifies Skuna Bay Salmon Farms

    2012-01-12T12:10:00Z

    The Global Aquaculture Alliance has announced the Best Aquaculture Practices certification of four salmon farms owned and operated in British Columbia, Canada, by Grieg Seafood B.C. Ltd.

  • A food stall in Bangkok selling fried fish
    News

    Thai fisheries target value added export processing

    2012-01-12T11:44:00Z

    Fisheries production in coastal regions along Thailand’s eastern and western seaboards close to Bangkok has been badly affected since October by heavy flooding in central Thailand as the huge volume of floodwater slowly drains off into the Gulf of Thailand, reports David Hayes.

  • Richard Cook, MD Severn & Wye Smokery, releasing glass eels into the Thames
    News

    New hope for eel

    2012-01-12T10:22:00Z

    Richard Cook, MD Severn & Wye Smokery, releasing glass eels into the ThamesWhile it’s true the European eel (Anguilla anguilla) has significantly declined in numbers, it’s wrong to say this centuries-old delicacy has been overfished. In fact from February this year eel buyers will have the opportunity to buy sustainable ...

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    Study says Friend of the Sea is best aquaculture standard

    2012-01-11T16:36:00Z

    A new study by the University of Victoria’s Seafood Ecology Research Group has said that Friend of the Sea’s Absolute Performance Score was better than all major sustainable aquaculture schemes operating at an international level.

  • News

    2012 SBT spawning season starts early

    2012-01-11T16:06:00Z

    Clean Seas Tuna Limited has reported early progress with its strategy of bringing forward spawning from the company’s Southern Bluefin Tuna (SBT) broodstock.

  • Høydal will be the world's largest operational fish feed carrier
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    World’s largest fish feed carrier nearing completion

    2012-01-11T14:46:00Z

    BioMar’s new fish feed carrier, Høydal, is nearing completion, and should be ready to load its first cargo of feed from BioMar’s factories in Norway on 1 May.

  • PNA skipjack tuna has been recognised as sustainable
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    MSC certification for PNA tuna fishery

    2012-01-11T13:47:00Z

    The PNA Western & Central Pacific skipjack tuna fishery has achieved certification to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) environmental standard for sustainable and well managed fisheries.

  • Bigeye tuna continues to be overfished in the world’s biggest tuna fishery. Credit: NOAA
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    Bigeye not at risk, but still overfished

    2012-01-11T11:08:00Z

    The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) has released its 2010 tuna fishery assessment report, which says that bigeye tuna continues to be overfished in the western and central Pacific tuna fishery.