All Industry News articles – Page 240
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US fishermen to rally this month
Two years after the ‘United We Fish’ rally in Washington, US fishermen will gather again on 21 March in a demonstration supporting the amendment of the Magnuson Stevens Fisheries Conservation and Management Act.
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New FPA between EU and Mauritius
The European Union and Mauritius have initialled a new Fishery Partnership Agreement (FPA) and Protocol.
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Black news for Scottish fishing
Seventeen Scottish skippers and one processing plant have been fined millions of pounds this week for illegal pelagic fish landings which took place between 2002 and 2005.
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Pacific Islands encouraged to fish small
The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) has launched its ‘bagan’ to encourage Pacific Islanders to fish for smaller fish as the effects of climate change take a grip on their islands.
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BIM announces €1.5m for the Irish fishing industry in 2012
Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) has announced €1.5m (£1.3m) in grant-aid for the Irish Fishing Industry.
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English company orders new trawler
Whitby company Lockers Trawlers Ltd. has placed an order for a versatile 25m whitefish vessel with local boat builder Parkol Marine Engineering.
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Australian fish is sustainable fish
Professor Ray Hilborn and Dr Bob Kearney have released a paper titled, ‘Australian seafood consumers misled by prophets of doom and gloom’.
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First Chinese Omega-3 fish oil company Friend of the Sea certified
Sinomega is the first Chinese manufacturer of Omega-3 fish oils to achieve Friend of the Sea certification.
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New Faroese Fisheries Minister
It has been reported that Jákup Mikkelsen, Faroese Minister of Fisheries has been replaced by Jacob Vestergaard.
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WWF campaign nears 100,000 signatures
WWF will tell MEPs in a presentation to the petitions committee today that they need to end overfishing and save Europe’s seas and fishing industry from decline.
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Global Partnership for Oceans announced
The World Bank has announced the supporting organisations that will make up its Global Partnership for Oceans.
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Vietnam approves master plan
Vietnam’s agricultural sector will export fisheries products worth US$11 billion by 2020 under a master plan approved by Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung, official media have reported.
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Tsunami debris task force crisis meet
A task force for the 2011 Japanese tsunami marine debris field, which is floating towards Hawaii, has met at the International Pacific Research Center (IPRC) In Hawaii to share information to help avert the crisis.
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SFF welcomes haddock discard move
The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation has welcomed the move by the European Commission to use emergency powers to reduce and avoid excessive discarding of haddock in the West of Scotland.
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Call for change welcomed
An influential group of back-bench MPs today called for a ''sea change'' in the way fisheries are managed in the future.
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Oregon approves three marine reserves
Our Ocean has expressed support for Oregon legislature’s action to designate three marine reserves and protected areas off Cape Falcon, Cascade Head, and Cape Perpetua.
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New Zealand seafood rated ‘green protein’
New Zealand seafood is rated as the ‘green protein’, a report on the environmental cost of New Zealand food production has found.
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Prawnfresh Plus improves catch quality
A group of Florida shrimp fishermen are enjoying a significant economic boost after improving the quality of their catches by switching to Prawnfresh Plus.
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Shark fin trade ban moves forward in Maryland
This week the Maryland House of Delegates held a hearing on a newly introduced bill (HR 393) that would ban the sale, trade, distribution and possession of shark fins throughout the state.
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Shetland report on data deficient fish stocks
A new report conducted by the NAFC Marine Centre in the Shetland Islands, has revealed that more than half of the main species landed by Scottish whitefish vessels come from stocks that are data deficient.