All Industry News articles – Page 134

  • Professor Gary Carvalho
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    New Chair of ICES Working Group

    2015-01-07T11:55:00Z

    Professor Gary Carvalho of Bangor University has been appointed Chair of the ICES Working Group on Application of Genetics in Fisheries and Mariculture (WGAGFM).

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    Challenges facing Scottish fishing industry

    2015-01-07T10:53:00Z

    The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) has said that the coming year presents a wide range of challenges for Scottish fishing, and it is vital that the industry does not become strangled by increasing regulation and dysfunctional legislation.

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    €184m investment for Latvia

    2015-01-06T12:12:00Z

    The European Commission has adopted a key investment package for the Latvian fisheries and aquaculture sector worth almost €184m, including €139m of EU investments.

  • Newfoundland and Labrador trade delegation at Seafood Expo North America. Credit: Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
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    Trade delegations help increase sales

    2015-01-06T11:50:00Z

    Seafood trade delegations supported by the Government of Newfoundland and Labrador in Canada are helping local processors expand into new markets.

  • A Haitian man paddles out to his fish farm. Brazil and FAO are partnering to spread aquaculture in the Caribbean and elsewhere © FAO/Luca Tommasini
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    Brazil adds $17m to FAO projects

    2015-01-06T11:07:00Z

    Brazil has added $17 million in funding to projects undertaken in its ongoing partnership with FAO, highlighting the Latin American country''s role as a key regional and global contributor to the fight against hunger.

  • The ban will first apply to pelagic species including mackerel
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    Pelagic discard ban comes into force

    2015-01-05T19:33:00Z

    The discard ban targeting pelagic quota species means that fishermen will have to land all the quota fish they catch from now on, helping mitigate against the wasteful practice of throwing fish back overboard.

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    British bass protection

    2014-12-31T13:12:00Z

    The Angling Trust has stepped up its bid to enforce the unilateral protection of British bass stocks and accused the UK government of failing to secure an agreement to protect bass at the European Fisheries Council meeting.

  • Caviar is produced in one of the world’s largest sturgeon aquaculture farms which cover 10 hectares
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    Sustainable caviar

    2014-12-30T12:49:00Z

    Italy’s Caviale Srl, owned by Venatus Srl, has successfully completed its renewal audit for Friend of the Sea (FoS) for the brands Perluga Caviar and Caviar Caviale.

  • Greenpeace activists on an inflatable boat intercepted the world’s second largest factory fishing trawler, the FV ‘Margiris’. © Greenpeace
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    Oz permanently bans supertrawlers

    2014-12-29T15:33:00Z

    The federal government has permanently banned supertrawlers from Australian waters following temporary bans first imposed by the Labor government two years ago.

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    Cefas supports Kuwait marine management

    2014-12-24T10:44:00Z

    The UK’s Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture (Cefas) is to support sustainable marine management in Kuwait after signing a four year partnership with the Kuwait Environment Public Authority (KEPA).

  • Faroese vessels continue to be permitted to fish a staggering 39,824 tonnes of premium mackerel in EU waters
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    Scottish pelagic industry dealt another blow

    2014-12-22T16:44:00Z

    Members of the Scottish pelagic industry say that they have been dealt another blow after the Faroe Islands signed a Free Trade Agreement with Turkey.

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    New charity to support OZ aquaculture

    2014-12-19T10:10:00Z

    A new organisation has been set up in Australia to connect the country’s aquaculture skills and hidden resources.

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    CEFAS wins Kuwait deal

    2014-12-18T12:43:00Z

    A multi-million pound agreement has been signed by the Kuwait Environment Public Authority (KEPA) and the UK’s Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture (Cefas), which will provide a comprehensive evaluation of the environmental status of Kuwait’s waters and living marine resources.

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    Fair deal for UK

    2014-12-18T12:03:00Z

    The UK government says it has delivered a fair deal for fishermen, following negotiations at the annual EU Fisheries and Agriculture Council where fishing quotas for 2015 were agreed.

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    Fears over impact of discard ban

    2014-12-18T11:36:00Z

    The Fisheries Council talks to finalise catching opportunity for 2015 concluded in Brussels on Tuesday.

  • Iglo Group will use the MSC ecolabel on pack in more countries than any other food manufacturer across Europe
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    Iglo Group spreads sustainability net

    2014-12-18T10:30:00Z

    Iglo Group will roll out the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) blue ecolabel on pack for all of its certified wild fish products across Europe in the New Year.

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    Presidential Task Force issues recommendations

    2014-12-18T09:50:00Z

    The US Presidential Task Force on Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) Fishing and Seafood Fraud has released its recommendations to the President for a comprehensive framework to combat IUU fishing and seafood fraud.

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    Sustainable Aquaculture Strategy 2014 launched

    2014-12-17T16:42:00Z

    The Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Government has released the Newfoundland and Labrador Sustainable Aquaculture Strategy 2014.

  • Merry Christmas from WF&A. Credit Michal Osmenda/CC BY-SA 2.0
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    Merry Christmas from World Fishing & Aquaculture

    2014-12-17T15:38:00Z

    All the very best wishes for a happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year from everyone at World Fishing and Aquaculture.

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    Cost relief for US West Coast fishermen

    2014-12-17T15:14:00Z

    The ‘Revitalising the Economy of Fisheries in the Pacific Act (REFI Pacific Act)’ has been passed in the US Senate, providing cost relief to fishermen along the US West Coast.