All Industry News articles – Page 282
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OPAGAC/AGAC and ISSF sign deal to collaborate on better fishing practices
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF), OPAGAC and AGAC have announced a deal to work together on issues related to the sustainability of the world’s purse seine tuna fisheries.
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UK shoppers take to pouting
Since going on sale at 400 Tesco stores six weeks ago, pout fillets have already achieved 50% of sales of cod fillets.
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Iceland whale slaughter condemned
Iceland is being urged to abandon its commercial whaling as the US and 10 other countries issued a statement condemning the cruel and unnecessary killing of endangered fin whales and minke whales.
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Fishing reform
The Scottish Government is bringing together some key opinion formers in the EU to highlight Scotland''s vision for sustainable fishing, at an event in Brussels on 15 March.
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Increased management measures for halibut
NOAA’s Fisheries Service has announced it is implementing the regulatory recommendations of the International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) due to concerns over declining halibut stocks.
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King Harald to open Aqua Nor 2011
H.M. King Harald will officiate at the opening of Aqua Nor 2011 on 16 August 2011 in Trondheim, Norway.
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Healthspan's Omega-3 supplements promote Friend of the Sea origin
Healthspan, the UK''s leading home shopping supplier of vitamins, minerals and health supplements, was awarded Friend of the Sea certification for its Omega-3 supplements.
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Faroese mackerel fisheries in 2011
After another unsuccessful attempt to reach an agreement on multilateral management measures, the Minister of Fisheries has announced a total catch limit for mackerel fisheries in Faroese waters in 2011 of 150,000t.
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RNLI rescues five French fishermen
Alderney RLNI volunteer lifeboat crew rescued five French fishermen who had taken to a life raft early Tuesday morning after their fishing boat had run aground and been abandoned on Burhou.
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Shea provides fishers with long-term economic benefits
Gail Shea, Canadian Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, has announced changes to the licensing policy for the Atlantic Canada and Quebec inshore fishery to allow for the issuing of licences to wholly owned companies.
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Salmon breeding comes ashore
The environmentally friendly Danish model fish farms are to be expanded from the current freshwater farms to also include saltwater fish farms.
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Mackerel talks underway
A senior Scottish Government official is part of the EU delegation that is seeking to put in place a new international agreement for the mackerel stock.
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Tinned tuna giants go shark friendly
Princes – who sells more tinned tuna than any other company in the UK – is going to stop using a fishing method which is responsible for killing sharks.
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Sole discard reduction trial
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has decided to extend the deadline for applications to the sole discard reduction trial in response to industry feedback and queries.
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US turning a corner in ending overfishing
Assistant NOAA Administrator for Fisheries Eric Schwaab has said that the US is making good progress toward meeting the mandate to end domestic overfishing.
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HSI urges European Commission to strengthen EU ban on shark finning
Humane Society International/Europe has urged the European Commission to prohibit the removal of shark fins onboard vessels without exception.
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Fish Tales wins book award
Bart van Olphen and Tom Kime scooped top prize for Fish Tales in the category ''Best Sustainable Food Book in the World'' at the Gourmand World Cookbook Award in Paris last week.
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Shellfish Association of Great Britain’s 42nd Annual Conference
The Shellfish Association of Great Britain’s 42nd Annual Conference will take place on Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th May 2011 at Fishmongers’ Hall, London.
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Goerlich Pharma International GmbH certified FOS sustainable
Goerlich Pharma International provides its clients marine-based Omega-3 fatty acid concentrates with various ratios and concentrations of EPA and DHA.
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Mitchell’s Fish Market first restaurant chain in N. America to be MSC certified
Mitchell’s Fish Market has achieved MSC Chain of Custody certification and is now able to sell MSC-certified sea bass.