World Fishing News – Page 744
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France delivers environmentally friendly fishing and aquaculture
France’s focus on environmentally friendly fishing, supported by its cutting-edge research into aquaculture, has helped boost investment in this sector by international companies.
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AKVA group introduces new SmartEye 360 Twin
AKVA group will introduce the new SmartEye 360 Twin Camera at Aqua Nor.
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Recirculation success for AKVA group
AKVA group, who acquired Danish UNI Aqua and Danaq some years back, has taken the lead in advanced recirculation technology for both salt- and fresh water species.
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New AKVA iControl at Aqua Nor
In order to meet the growing demand, and to improve the industry efficiency and systems integrations even further, AKVA group is now doing a concept launch of the brand new remote control operational platform at Aqua Nor.
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PNG purse seiners certified Friend of the Sea
Friend of the Sea has announced that the 21 vessel purse seine and handline fleet of Frabelle (PNG) Ltd have been found compliant to the scheme’s strict sustainability criteria. The fishery is the first ever tuna purse seine fleet to be approved sustainable.
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End of prior reporting program
The Australian Fisheries Management Authority will end its prior reporting program across all of its fisheries from 1 September 2009.
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China’s fisheries must adapt to meet new EU regulations
China appears to have made considerable progress in improving the traceability of its fish processing industry, but will need to adapt further if it is to meet the requirements of forthcoming European Union regulations, according to a new report by TRAFFIC, the wildlife trade monitoring network set up by WWF ...
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Canned sustainable American albacore tuna now on sale in the UK
Canned tuna is a UK food cupboard staple, bought by nearly 90% of households. As the second biggest consumer in the world, the UK can have a massive impact on improving the sustainability of the fishing that fills the cans.
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Companies commit to tracing tuna ‘from capture to plate’
A commitment to global standards for tracing tuna from capture to plate will help keep illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) tuna fish off of store shelves, according to the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF).
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AQA Conference early bird booking deadline 14 August 2009
Many delegates have already taken advantage of the early bird booking rate for the first AQA Conference to be held on the 18 September 2009, Vigo, Spain.
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Greenpeace places more rocks to stop bottom trawling
Greenpeace activists recently sailed into Swedish waters and began placing up to 180 granite rocks, each weighing between 0.5 and 3t, on the seabed in order to prevent bottom trawling in areas listed for European Union protection.
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Aker Seafoods strengthens its fleet
Aker Seafoods has entered into a contract to purchase M/Tr Skaregg, and licenses from M/Tr Ballstad will be transferred to the newly purchased trawler. This strengthens Aker Seafoods’ ability to optimise existing and future quota rights.
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Government supports fishing industry energy efficiency initiatives
The Provincial Government of Newfoundland and Labrador is pursuing a number of initiatives with fishing industry stakeholders, to address the high cost of fuel and reduce the carbon footprint of the industry.
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Helping Albacore tuna come out of the can
Scientists are set to study the earbones and organs of more than 2000 albacore tuna to better understand the growth, age and breeding patterns of this increasingly important species.
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Commercial fishermen to pay $10,000 fine
The owners and operators of the commercial fishing vessel Risa Lynn will pay a $10,000 civil penalty as a settlement for illegally fishing in a marine protected area off the Santa Barbara coastline in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.
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Who will win the Innovation Prize at Aqua Nor?
Altogether 17 candidates from Norway and a number of other countries submitted their candidacies to this year’s Innovation Prize. That is twice as many as any time before, according to Odd Berg, who has acted as secretary to the Jury.
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Vessel to open up oceans of research opportunities
Australia''s ocean climate and geoscience research capability will more than double when its latest ocean-going research vessel joins the national fleet in 2012, says CSIRO Chief Executive, Megan Clark.
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Kiotech appoints new head of aquaculture
Kiotech, the supplier of high performance natural feed additives to the aquaculture, commercial fishing and sports fishing markets, has appointed Maarten Jay van Schoonhoven as Head of Aquaculture.
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Abel Caballero: “Vigo’09 will be the best World Fishing Exhibition ever”
The Mayor of Vigo and President of the Organising Commission of the World Fishing Exhibition-Vigo’09, Abel Caballero, met recently with the Executive Committee in order to be updated on the latest advances of the show which will be held in Vigo from 16-19 September.
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Greenpeace calls on scientists to take stronger stand to save tuna
Greenpeace today urged the fifth annual meeting of the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) Scientific Committee to do more to end overfishing of Pacific bigeye and yellowfin tuna, by calling for larger reductions in fishing of these species and by recommending the closure of four enclaves on international ...