All Industry News articles – Page 156
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Value of Scottish fish falls by 8%
Provisional statistics published by Scotland’s Chief Statistician show that the overall quayside value of sea fish and shellfish landed by Scottish vessels in 2013 decreased by 8%, compared with 2012.
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Changes could reduce fishing injuries
New research from Oregon State University shows that handling frozen fish caused nearly half of all injuries aboard commercial freezer-trawlers and about a quarter of the injuries on freezer-longliner vessels operating off the coast of Alaska.
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Tesco backs down over tinned tuna
Greenpeace and Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall are claiming victory in their campaign against Tesco and the cut-price tuna brand Oriental & Pacific.
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Gaspésie lobster fishery enters MSC assessment
The Gaspésie lobster fishery has entered Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) assessment.
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ASP to choose distributor for new product
Aquasense International Corporation is in discussions with a number of seafood companies for the exclusive right to distribute the industry’s first ever farm-raised, saltwater red tilapia products in the US market.
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MSC to develop seaweed standard
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is expanding its sustainability standard for the first time to include various groups of seaweed.
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EU partners adopt social clause
Workers’ organisation ETF and representatives from Europêche and Cogeca has adopted a revised social clause to be included in Sustainable Fisheries Agreements (SFAs) with third countries.
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ICES Science Fund supports new projects
The International Council of the Exploration of the Sea’s (ICES) newly established ICES Science Fund is to support eight new projects.
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OSM delegates visit P2G fish farm
On the third and final day of the Offshore Mariculture Conference 2014 delegates visited the Piscicoltura del Golfo di Gaeta Soc. Coop. Agricola a R.L. (P2G) fish farm, which is situated about a mile off the coast, in the Gulf of Gaeta.
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Integrating offshore mariculture and renewable energy
The first presentation of day two of the 2014 Offshore Mariculture Conference was delivered by Neil Sims, president of the Ocean Stewards Institute and CEO of Kampachi Farms, who presented his paper on water quality monitoring via telephone from Hawaii.
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Marine Harvest installs ‘green’ decking
In a bid to minimise its environmental impact, Marine Harvest has installed Fusion Marine decking made from environmentally-friendly recycled plastic at its Ardnish Feed Trials unit at Lochailort.
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Fish farming is still the future
The key theme emerging from the 2014 Offshore Mariculture Conference is that aquaculture is still the future.
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Newfoundland mussel plant earns BAP certification
Green Seafoods Ltd’s mussel processing plant in Newfoundland, Canada, has earned Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.
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DNA testing confirms FoS origin
DNA analysis carried out in March 2014 has confirmed that Friend of the Sea labelled products are what they say they are.
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First sustainable Spanish partnership
Seafood retail company, Congalsa, has become the first Spanish company to partner with the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) to ensure the ecological sustainability of its seafood supplies.
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Marine milestone for England’s seas
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has published England’s first ever plans for the future of its seas to provide much-needed guidance for sustainable development.
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UK and China fish trade strengthened
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been signed between the UK and China, in order to strengthen fishing trade links and help safeguard exports worth £70m each year.
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Dias Group enters bankruptcy
Turkish aquaculture company, Dias Group, has applied for voluntary bankruptcy due to “threatened inability to cover its debts”.
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IFFO RS Standard opens up to non-members
IFFO, the Marine Ingredients Organisation, has agreed to open up its Global Standard for Responsible Supply (IFFO RS) to non-IFFO members.
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Big changes planned for Crimean fishing industry
Russia plans to significantly increase fish production over the coming years, thanks to the recent joining of Crimea, reports Eugene Gerden.