All Industry News articles – Page 241

  • Ballan wrasse. Credit: Wiki/Lycaon
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    Wrasse farming initiative announced

    2012-02-22T11:45:00Z

    The Scottish Salmon Company (SSC) and the Meridian Salmon Group have signed a three year agreement with Otter Ferry Seafish Ltd to commercially farm Ballan wrasse in salmon cages for the first time.

  • Bakkafrost has achieved the GlobalG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard
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    Bakkafrost’s salmon farm certified

    2012-02-22T11:42:00Z

    Bakkafrost, the largest salmon farmer in the Faroe Islands, has achieved the GlobalG.A.P. Integrated Farm Assurance Standard, following assessment of its business by Food Certification International (FCI).

  • Seakura specialises in producing organic green sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) and red seaweed (Gracilaria sp.)
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    Seakura launches new organic seaweeds

    2012-02-22T10:51:00Z

    From its production facility located in the Natural Reserve of Michmoret on the Israel coast, Seakura Ltd has launched a new line of organic seaweed products that have been especially produced for European consumers.

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    Scottish salmon Dubai’s 'dish of the day'

    2012-02-21T14:35:00Z

    The best of Scottish produce was on display recently for an international audience in Dubai at Gulfood, one of the world’s largest food and hospitality shows.

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    Investment boost for Loch Fyne Oysters

    2012-02-21T14:32:00Z

    Scottish seafood business Loch Fyne Oysters has secured significant investment which will allow it to capitalise on its brand and penetrate new export markets.

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    Cooke responds to ISA suspicion

    2012-02-21T14:19:00Z

    Cooke Aquaculture has humanely euthanised two cages of fish in Nova Scotia after routine testing raised suspicion of the Infectious Salmon Anemia (ISA) virus.

  • Iceland and the Faroes will set now their own quotas unilaterally
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    No agreement on mackerel

    2012-02-21T14:14:00Z

    The fifth round of negotiations on the North-East Atlantic mackerel fishery between the European Union, Norway, Iceland and the Faroe Islands ended last week after failing to secure international agreement.

  • Prague, this year’s venue for the Aqua event
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    Aqua 2012 focuses on global aquaculture

    2012-02-20T11:27:00Z

    The Aqua 2012 event, organised by the European (EAS) and World Aquaculture Societies (WAS), will take place in Prague from 1-5 September.

  • John Whitehead
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    John Whitehead reappointed Seafish Chair

    2012-02-20T04:00:00Z

    John Whitehead OBE has been re-appointed by UK Fisheries Ministers as Chair of Seafish through to December 2012, continuing in a role to which he was first appointed in June 2010.

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    ‘Electronic Eyes’ monitor tuna fishing

    2012-02-17T04:00:00Z

    A Spanish purse seiner is the first tropical tuna vessel in the world to test the latest in electronic monitoring technology, designed to replace, or supplement, human observers.

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    Coveney views new discard reduction nets

    2012-02-17T04:00:00Z

    Simon Coveney, Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine recently went to sea on an Irish Sea prawn trawler to view a demonstration of innovative fishing nets which significantly reduce unwanted cod catches.

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    Canadian chairs US seafood association

    2012-02-17T04:00:00Z

    For the first time in its 66 year history, a Canadian is at the helm of the National Fisheries Institute (NFI), the largest seafood trade association in the US.

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    Nutreco CEO to step down at end of 2012

    2012-02-16T16:21:00Z

    Nutreco has announced that CEO Wout Dekker will be leaving Nutreco by the end of 2012, marking the end of his almost 30-year career at the company, with 12 years as CEO.

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    John West partners with WWF-Australia

    2012-02-16T10:17:00Z

    John West Australia and New Zealand has recently announced a new Sustainable Seafood partnership with the world’s largest conservation organisation, WWF.

  • AFMA officers destroyed the apprehended Indonesian fishing vessel 'Jimbar Wana' under the supervision of biosecurity inspectors
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    AFMA destroys foreign fishing vessel

    2012-02-16T10:13:00Z

    Indonesian fishing vessel ''Jimbar Wana'' was apprehended by AFMA on 10 December 2011, after it had been sighted by surveillance aircraft illegally fishing in the Australian fishing zone.

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    Safeway announces sustainable sourcing

    2012-02-16T10:03:00Z

    Safeway Inc. has announced that its own brand skipjack (chunk-light) canned tuna will be responsibly caught using free-school purse-seine methods.

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    Calkins & Burke's salmon is FoS

    2012-02-15T11:15:00Z

    Following a successful independent audit of the Alaskan and Canadian salmon fisheries, Calkins & Burke is now authorised to export Friend of the Sea labelled salmon.

  • Northern Leader
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    World's largest longliner for Alaska

    2012-02-15T10:28:00Z

    One of the world''s largest freezer longliner fishing vessels has been ordered for Alaska fishing company Alaskan Leader Fisheries LLC.

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    U of G receives $1m from NSERC

    2012-02-15T09:43:00Z

    Canada’s University of Guelph has received nearly $1m from the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) for two projects to benefit Canada’s aquaculture industry.

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    Skills boost for Cornwall and Devon

    2012-02-15T09:38:00Z

    Duchy College has announced that it will deliver apprenticeships in fish and shellfish proficiency skills in Cornwall and Devon, with support from Seafood Cornwall Training and the Sea Fish Industry Authority.