World Fishing News – Page 782

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    Marine Institute welcomes European strategy

    2008-09-10T12:45:00Z

    The Irish Marine Institute (Foras na Mara) has welcomed the European Commission’s "European Strategy for Marine and Maritime Research: A coherent European Research Area framework in support of a sustainable use of oceans and seas".

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    Belgian fishing with blinders to pay £43,000 and forfeit gear

    2008-09-10T12:43:00Z

    Owners and the master of the Belgian beam trawler "Neptunus" were ordered to pay a total of £43,374 in fines and costs by Lowestoft Magistrates, UK, on Monday 8 September after pleading guilty to fishing with blinders in both trawl nets.

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    New push for lobster sustainability laws

    2008-09-10T12:42:00Z

    It is time for regulators to adopt a minimum size requirement for Spiny Lobsters harvested from the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico and the South Atlantic, according to the US National Fisheries Institute (NFI).

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    Fisheries Committee votes on measures to hasten cod recovery

    2008-09-10T12:39:00Z

    The Fisheries Committee has adopted a report on the Commission''s proposal aimed at strengthening a recovery plan for cod stocks.

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    First MSC-certified airline in the world

    2008-09-05T20:18:00Z

    Since September 1 there is sustainable fish with MSC-certification on the menu of Dutch airline KLM. For KLM this is the next step in realising more sustainable flights.

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    SFF welcomes Scottish Marine Bill with a note of caution

    2008-09-05T20:17:00Z

    Setting out the Scottish Government’s plans for the year ahead, First Minister Alex Salmond included the Scottish Marine Bill – a bill for the ‘protection for the Marine Environment’.

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    New future for Scotland's seas

    2008-09-05T20:15:00Z

    A new future for Scotland''s seas, balancing conservation and economic growth, will be the focus of a Moray Firth Partnership public meeting in Inverness on 10 September.

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    Squid and cuttlefish from Vietnamese basket-shaped small boats certified Friend of the Sea

    2008-09-05T20:14:00Z

    The scheme follows FAO Guidelines to promote artisanal lower impact fisheries and their products on international markets.

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    Norwegian cod and haddock fisheries enter MSC certification

    2008-09-05T20:10:00Z

    The Norwegian Seafood Export Council has entered Norway’s North East Arctic cod and haddock fisheries into full assessment for Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification.

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    Management of non-tuna species in the Southern Indian Ocean

    2008-09-05T20:09:00Z

    MEPs have adopted a report on the conclusion of the Southern Indian Ocean Fisheries Agreement. This new Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (RFMO) will exercise its responsibilities for the effective conservation and management of non-tuna species in the high seas of the Southern Indian Ocean.

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    Fisheries and Aquaculture in the context of Integrated Coastal Zone Management

    2008-09-05T20:07:00Z

    MEPs have adopted a non-binding report on "Fisheries and Aquaculture in the context of Integrated Coastal Zone Management in Europe" and the European Parliament stresses the importance of aquaculture to the food industry for social and economic development in some EU coastal communities.

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    Oceana insists on the need to eliminate discards

    2008-09-05T20:06:00Z

    The Guardian newspaper has released a video of a UK fishing vessel discarding more than 80% of its catch.

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    SISP brown crab tagging project gets underway

    2008-09-05T20:05:00Z

    Fisheries Research Services (FRS) has embarked on a major new research programme to enable a better understanding of the relationship between inshore and offshore crab stocks in waters to the north of Scotland.

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    85t of whale meat may soon be abandoned after unsuccessful import

    2008-09-05T20:02:00Z

    A Greenpeace investigation has revealed that around 85t of whale meat, sent to Japan in late May 2008 from Northern Europe, and for which the Japanese government has not yet received an application for import procedures, may have to be discarded.

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    New director for NAFC Marine Centre

    2008-09-05T20:00:00Z

    The Trustees of the NAFC Marine Centre in Scalloway, Shetland recently announced the appointment of Professor David Gray as the new Director of the Centre.

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    New ATW-CatchControl system

    2008-09-01T21:43:00Z

    Naust Marine will be promoting its ATW-CatchControl system at Icefish 2008, marketing manager, Helgi Kristjánsson tells World Fishing.

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    Maras signing new contracts every month

    2008-09-01T21:39:00Z

    Maras will be exhibiting its new engine package for boat builders at Icefish 2008 – a package described by managing director, Gudmundur Bragason as "all the best stuff together".

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    Traditional equipment on display

    2008-09-01T21:36:00Z

    Isfell will be showing traditional equipment at Icefish 2008, explains managing director, Hólmsteinn Björnsson.

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    One stop propulsion centre

    2008-09-01T21:33:00Z

    Operating for over 30 years from two depots, Marine & Industrial Transmissions Ltd (M.I.T.) has built up two large facilities stocking components for twin disc marine gears, Mekanord CPP systems, industrial products, electronic controls, Arneson, Water Jets, Transfluid power take off’s and fluid couplings, and spares and units for many ...

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    Marport announces trawl geometry system

    2008-09-01T21:29:00Z

    Marport Canada Inc has announced its new trawl geometry system. TrueTrawl™ is a wireless monitoring system designed to improve trawl geometry in pelagic and bottom trawling operations.