World Fishing News – Page 628
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Nofima: Quality becoming worse
Nofima has been looking into the correlation between the choice of gear, vessel size, catch size and the quality of raw materials from the coastal fleet and has made findings that indicate the quality is deteriorating.
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NewsITF launches fishers’ convention guide
The International Transport Workers’ Federation has launched a free guide for fishers’ trade unions to the ILO Work in Fishing Convention.
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NewsAngolan inspection vessel launched
Damen Shipyards Galati has launched ''Ngola Kiluange'', a Fishery Inspection Surveillance Vessel, for the Angolan Ministry of Agriculture, Rural Development and Fisheries.
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NewsNew vessel design from Cygnus
Cygnus Workboats has designed a new multi-purpose under 10m that is ideal for potting, netting and jigging.
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NewsPaula delivered
On 1 December 2011, Karstensens Shipyard handed over newbuild ‘Paula’ to Michael (Mick) Doyle from Killybegs, Ireland.
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SAPMER prepares for new tuna vessels
SAPMER, a deep-sea fishing operator based in Reunion Island, has ordered two new deep freeze tuna purse seiners.
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NewsSafety in US fisheries on an upward trend
Last January, the US Coast Guard (USCG) published the fifth edition of its fishing vessel casualty study, ''U. S. Coast Guard, Office of Investigations and Analysis: A review of lost fishing vessels & crew fatalities, 1992 – 2010''. Menakhem Ben-Yami looks into its findings.
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NewsRaymarine launches new multifunction displays
Raymarine has launched its new mid and large format e series multifunctional displays, with the new ''e95'' and ''e125'' multifunction displays (MFD) following on from the compact ''e7''.
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Lochhead: Mackerel landings at risk
The Scottish Fisheries Secretary has warned that a third straight year without an international mackerel deal will put at risk the future of this very valuable fishery.
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ISSF concern for albacore
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) has issued a statement of concern regarding Mediterranean albacore.
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News‘Investigator’ construction underway
Construction of Australia’s new $120 million Marine National Facility research vessel, Investigator, began in Singapore today.
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Friend of the Sea becomes international sustainability standard for OMEGA-3
Friend of the Sea has become the international reference standard for producers of fish oil, fishmeal and Omega-3.
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NewsUS revokes salmon anti-dumping duties
The Norwegian Seafood Council has expressed its satisfaction with the US International Trade Commission’s decision to revoke the anti-dumping and countervailing duty orders against Norwegian Atlantic salmon.
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NewsFirst Spanish retailer offers MSC seafood
El Corte Inglés has become the first Spanish distribution chain to offer canned and frozen fish bearing the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ecolabel.
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NewsAnglesey Sea Bass ready for business
The recent change of ownership and a new identity has already started to pay off for Anglesey Aquaculture Ltd, the only producer of sea bass in the United Kingdom.
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Vote of confidence in aquaculture
The Deputy Premier of Tasmania, Bryan Green, said that a multi-million dollar investment by Petuna Seafoods was a vote of confidence in the future of Tasmania’s aquaculture industry.
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NewsSFF Services appoints John Buchan
SFF Services Ltd has appointed John C Buchan to the role of Marine Assurance Officer in a move that it says will provide crucial support to the company’s Operations Team.
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FAO publishes MPA technical guidelines
The FAO Fisheries and Aquaculture Department has just published FAO Technical Guidelines for Responsible Fisheries, on the management of marine protected area and fisheries.
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Are untraditional species profitable?
Norwegian fishermen do not want to fish or produce untraditional marine species, despite the fact that an overwhelming number of reports indicate that the species have great potential, reports Nofima.
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Export potential for Tasmanian oysters
The Tasmanian Deputy Premier Bryan Green has said that a new focus on exporting Tasmanian oysters had the potential to significantly increase the value of the industry to the State.