All Industry News articles – Page 182

  • FIUN fishermen with catch of the day, FIUN ©
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    FIUN fishery MSC certified

    2013-06-25T19:31:00Z

    The Fishing Industry Union of the North (FIUN) Barents and Norwegian Seas cod and haddock fishery has been MSC certified.

  • New GLOBALG.A.P. Board 2013  (l to r): Guy Callebaut, Zhiqiang (David) Zhang, Martin Hofstede, Hugh Mowat, Richard Yudin, Bert Urlings, Jim Jefcoate, Leon Mol, Horst Lang, Mari Carmen Morales Abad, Kristian Moeller
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    GLOBALG.A.P. appoints new board members

    2013-06-25T17:19:00Z

    GLOBALG.A.P. has appointed Guy Callebaut as its new Chairman and Jim Jefcoate as Vice-Chairman for a four-year term.

  • The Researchers will develop a tool that enables participants to carry out a simplified life-cycle assessment of their products. Photo: Frank Gregersen © Nofima
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    Analysing the sustainability of fishing

    2013-06-25T12:58:00Z

    Over the next three years, Nofima researchers will be analysing the variables related to the sustainability of wild caught fish.

  • John Burton
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    IPNLF announces new chairman

    2013-06-25T10:48:00Z

    The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) has announced that John Burton, Founder of World Wise Foods Ltd, has been appointed the new Chairman of the Foundation.

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    MSC suspends Faroese herring certification

    2013-06-24T20:00:00Z

    The Faroese Pelagic Organisation’s (FPO) MSC certificate for Atlanto-Scandian herring has been suspended.

  • The 800 SEABOAT RIB
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    New MST 800 SEABOAT

    2013-06-24T17:48:00Z

    UK boatbuilder Marine Specialised Technology (MST) is introducing its new 8m RIB, fitted out as a patrol and enforcement craft for the Sussex Inshore Fisheries and Conservation Authority, at the Seawork commercial marine exhibition this week.

  • SETFIA says protecting property rights is the best protection for resource
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    Property right protection

    2013-06-21T17:28:00Z

    Australia’s South East Trawl and Fishing Industry Association (SETFIA) is calling on the Federal Minister for Fisheries to protect the Commonwealth industry’s property rights and sustainable of fish stocks.

  • H&T Walker is a successful UK tuna import business now up for sale
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    Tuna supplier up for sale

    2013-06-20T20:40:00Z

    A UK tuna importer and supplier is up for sale for £2m after its owner decided to retire after 50 years in the business.

  • An objection to the certification of the Russia Sea of Okhotsk pollock fishery has been upheld
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    Russian pollock fishery decision sent back to IMM

    2013-06-20T14:51:00Z

    A Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Independent Adjudicator has upheld an objection to the certification of the Russia Sea of Okhotsk pollock fishery, and has handed the assessment back to assessor Intertek Moody Marine (IMM) to review.

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    Commission takes Belgium to court

    2013-06-20T14:00:00Z

    The European Commission is taking Belgium to court over its failure to implement the Directive on the investigation of maritime accidents.

  • HB Grandi's the Vopnafjördur factory in action Photo:HB Grandi/Jón Sigurðsson.
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    HB Grandi gears up for summer

    2013-06-20T12:49:00Z

    HB Grandi’s processing plants are gearing up for the summer season. Production will re-start in July when fishing is underway for mackerel and Atlanto-Scandian herring.

  • Working aboard a Thai fishing boat © EJF
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    Thailand remains on trafficking watchlist

    2013-06-20T11:32:00Z

    It has just been announced that Thailand will remain on the Tier 2 Watchlist of the US State Department Trafficking in Persons (TIP) report, for the fourth year.

  • The fishing industry is worth £500m to the Scottish economy
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    SFF 40th anniversary

    2013-06-19T15:36:00Z

    At a special event in St Andrews last week, the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) celebrated its 40th anniversary.

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    NZ fisherman fined for misreporting

    2013-06-19T11:14:00Z

    A New Zealand company and its director have been fined $35,000 for misreporting catches.

  • Iceland resumes commercial fin whaling. © Greenpeace
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    Iceland resumes whaling

    2013-06-19T07:42:00Z

    The first fin whale has been caught by an Icelandic company, the first of a planned 180 by whaler Kristján Loftsson.

  • Lake Erie
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    Lake Erie fishery enters MSC assessment

    2013-06-19T06:30:00Z

    The Lake Erie multi-species commercial fishery in Canada has entered into Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) assessment.

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    $250m tuna cannery for Solomon Islands

    2013-06-19T06:30:00Z

    A multi-million dollar tuna cannery and loin factory has been proposed for Doma, West Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands.

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    Progress at IATTC meeting

    2013-06-19T06:00:00Z

    The 85th meeting of the Inter American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) was held last week in Mexico, the results of which have been welcomed by the European Commission.

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    Tuna season ends early

    2013-06-19T06:00:00Z

    European Member States have exhausted their bluefin tuna quotas early and purse seiners from Spain, France, Italy, Malta and Greece are back in ports.

  • The 2013 Scottish Marine Aquaculture Award winners
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    Scottish aquaculture awards

    2013-06-18T20:22:00Z

    The winners of the UK’s Crown Estate’s 2013 Scottish Marine Aquaculture Awards have been announced.