World Fishing News – Page 760
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EC welcomes EP's support for new control system
The European Commission has welcomed the support provided by the European Parliament to its proposal for a new fisheries control system designed to ensure compliance with the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
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Seafish welcomes new board members
Seafish, the UK authority on seafood, has announced that two new directors joined its board from 14 April for a three-year term.
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Skretting trials reveal fishmeal reduction in salmon grower feeds
Results from a series of salmon feeding trials run by Skretting Aquaculture Research Centre (ARC) revealed a new low limit for fishmeal in salmon grower feeds.
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Pew congratulates EP for voting to enhance EU fleet control
Uta Bellion, director of the Pew Environment Group’s EU Marine Programme, issued the following statement in response to the European Parliament’s vote this week in favour of stronger control of the EU fleet.
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Ocean Conservancy launches Fishery to Fork
The Ocean Conservancy has launched a new online platform to track the major steps in the progression of wild-caught seafood from the ocean to the consumer - from fishery to fork.
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Louisiana fisheries recovery assessment
The Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) has announced a $15.7 million cooperative research program to monitor the recovery of Louisiana commercial fisheries impacted by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita in 2005 and Gustav and Ike in 2008.
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Breakthrough in tuna aquaculture
International aquaculture history was made when the South Australian Clean Seas Tuna Company, with support from the Australian Seafood Cooperative Research Centre (CRC), successfully achieved a high degree of spawning in captive Southern Bluefin Tuna resulting in the production of millions and millions of eggs – a world first.
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NOAA launches Teacher at Sea Program
NOAA has selected California educator Taylor Parker to join scientists aboard the 224-foot research vessel, NOAA ship Oscar Elton Sette, as part of its Teacher at Sea program to bridge science and education.
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Boat display area at Scottish show
Fishing 2009 is to feature a variety of new attractions this year including a boat display area, live cooking events and interactive daily competitions.
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Debate on the future of the CFP
The European Commission has adopted a Green Paper on the future of the EU''s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
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Marel Food Systems at SPE 2009
Marel Food Systems is continuously pushing the envelope in the development of new technologies and processes to improve yields and productivity. The latest products of the company''s commitment to innovation will be on display at stand number 6227/6223 in Hall 4 at Seafood Processing Europe 2009.
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'Roundtable of Ocean Industry Association Leaders' to gather in Belfast
International associations representing a wide variety of ocean industries will meet together in the first ''Roundtable of Ocean Industry Association Leaders'', which is being held as part of the Sustainable Ocean Summit in Belfast, 16-17 June 2009.
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The return of Nisshin Maru
Greenpeace yesterday met the returning Japanese whaling fleet factory ship, the Nisshin Maru, with placards reading “Southern Ocean Whaling: Cover-ups, lies, 1.2 billion yen in taxes”.
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Ports of Scotland 2009 Yearbook
Published annually in December for the past 28 years, Ports of Scotland is a comprehensive reference book for all ports users.
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North Menai Strait mussel fishery enters MSC assessment
The North Menai Strait mussel fishery has entered Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) assessment. If successful, mussels from the fishery will be eligible to bear the blue MSC eco-label marking them as a sustainable and well-managed fishery.
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Royal Star: New era same reliability
The reliable Cummins six-cyliner in-line marine diesel is among the most popular engine on commercial fishing boats from Seattle’s classic long line halibut schooners to Gulf of Mexico Shrimpers.
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Seafish advises importers to start using new health certificates for seafood imports now
The health certificates that have to accompany seafood imported to the European Union are changing.
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Australia: Hefty fines for shark fin offences and logbook failure
A concession holder and skipper in the Eastern Tuna and Billfish Fishery (ETBF) have paid a heavy price for breaching fishing permit conditions by retaining shark fins and failing to complete fishing logbooks.
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Seafish warns of new aquatic animal health regulations
New aquatic animal health regulations came into force on 27 March in England, Wales and Scotland, which will affect all aquaculture production businesses (APB’s) in the UK, warns Seafish.
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NOAA announces interim groundfish rules
NOAA announced interim fishing measures last week that protect the Northeast groundfish stocks most in trouble, while still allowing the fishing industry to target some healthy stocks as the fishery rebuilds.