World Fishing News – Page 729
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Norway requests WTO consultations on EU ban on trade in seal products
Norway has formally requested WTO dispute settlement consultations, because the Government views the EU ban on trade in seal products as being in contravention of WTO rules.
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NZ: Cod fishery to remain closed
Work toward lifting the ban on blue cod fishing in the Marlborough Sounds is progressing well, but the fishery will remain closed this summer, New Zealand Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley announced this week.
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Aquaculture reform reaches milestone
New Zealand''s Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley last week announced a final, intensive round of consultation prior to the drafting of new legislation that would allow the country’s aquaculture sector to begin growing.
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AEW Delford and Marel - now we are one
AEW Delford Systems joins with Marel, pooling resources to serve the UK and Ireland.
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Norwegian and Italian salmon leaders achieve Friend of the Sea certification
Fjord SpA, producer of over 15% of Italian smoked salmon, and Sjotroll Havbruk AS, one of the main Norwegian producers, have applied for and obtained Friend of the Sea certification.
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SSACN receives funding to support shark research
The Scottish Sea Angling Conservation Network has been awarded a funding package worth £52,000 to help support its data gathering on species of sharks, skates and rays found in Scottish waters, many of which are at risk.
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AKVA group's Fishtalk to Norway Royal Salmon
AKVA group has signed a contract for the delivery of Fishtalk software to Norway Royal Salmon. This includes the software for production control, Fishtalk Control, as well as the biological and economic planning tool, Fishtalk Value Chain Planner (VCP).
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Seafish and Defra to host seminars on new IUU Regulations and UK business
Monday 23 November, Billingsgate, London Wednesday 25 November, Humber Seafood Institute, Grimsby Friday 27 November, Thistle Hotel, Aberdeen Airport
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New scientific report shows extinctions likely as fisheries managers fail
Preliminary findings of a new scientific report published this week warn that the wide scale and systematic mismanagement of deep-sea fisheries on the high seas is likely to result in the depletion of numerous deep-sea species and the extinction of others and recommends that some of the fisheries should be ...
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Commission welcomes agreement at CCAMLR meeting
The European Commission has welcomed the positive outcome of the annual meeting of the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CCAMLR), which has now concluded its deliberations in Tasmania, Australia.
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$1bn illegal fishing industry could destroy Africa’s fish stocks ‘within years’
International Development Minister Gareth Thomas has issued a stark warning that, if action isn’t taken immediately, illegal fishing could have a devastating impact on fish stocks off the coast of Africa.
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Pressure mounts to shut down Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery
WWF is urging countries meeting in Brazil this week to agree on a temporary fishing ban for the beleaguered Atlantic bluefin tuna, as an essential measure to avoid imminent stock collapse.
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Scallop industry teams up with managers to map the seabed
Scallop fishermen from across the UK are helping scientists and fishery managers with an initiative to produce more accurate maps of seabed habitats.
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‘Eat More Fish’ initiative increases seafood sales
The Scottish Government’s ‘Eat More Fish’ initiative, for which Seafood Scotland has undertaken a number of consumer-focussed events, has resulted in a rise in both the volume and value of seafood sales in the six months since the campaign got off the ground.
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NE Atlantic langoustine trawl fisheries denied Friend of the Sea certification
Most stocks exploited unsustainably, millions of nephrops discarded and endangered spurdogs among the bycatch
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Marine Bill
A new era for Scotland''s seas came a step closer last week when the Marine Bill passed its first parliamentary stage.
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NOAA and The Nature Conservancy address coral reef threats
NOAA and The Nature Conservancy have entered into an agreement to protect the health of the nation’s valuable but increasingly vulnerable coral reef ecosystems in the Caribbean, Florida, Hawaii and the Pacific Islands.
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DFO investigation into threatened Northern abalone concludes successfully
The Conservation and Protection Intelligence and Investigation Services Unit from Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) successfully concluded a three-year multi-country, multi-agency operation involving the illegal sale and possession of Northern abalone, a threatened species under the Species at Risk Act (SARA).
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WWF partners with Kroger on sustainable seafood
WWF has announced a partnership with The Kroger Co., one of the US''s largest grocery retailers, to help develop a strategy for responsibly-sourced wild seafood.
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First skipjack tuna fishery certified to MSC standard
The Japanese Tosakatsuo Suisan Group pole and line skipjack tuna fishery has been awarded the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certificate for sustainable and well-managed fisheries. Following a rigorous 12 months independent assessment, the Tosakatsuo Suisan fishery has become the first skipjack tuna fishery in the world to bear the MSC ...