All Industry News articles – Page 292

  • News

    Admiral Makarov arrives in Sea of Okhotsk

    2011-01-04T15:43:00Z

    Admiral Makarov, a Russian icebreaker has arrived to help ships frozen in the ice in Sakhalin Bay, in the Okhotsk Sea.

  • Celebration to welcome the Rainbow Warrior in Taiwan
    News

    Greenpeace launches Ocean Defenders Tour

    2011-01-04T15:08:00Z

    Greenpeace''s Rainbow Warrior arrived in Keelung port, Taiwan, today to launch its Ocean Defenders Tour of East Asia.

  • News

    UK: Weymouth RNLI volunteers assist sinking fishing vessel

    2011-01-04T14:06:00Z

    Weymouth RNLI volunteers assisted the crew of a fishing vessel who reported their boat was sinking on 3 January. The fishing boat was towed to safety but only after the crew had been evacuated by helicopter.

  • Warsaw grouper
    News

    Pew hails new fish protection measures

    2011-01-04T13:51:00Z

    Pew Environment Group''s project manager, Holly Binns has issued the following statement in response to the Department of Commerce’s final approval of Amendment 17B - a plan to save nine dwindling fish species in the US South Atlantic.

  • NOAA has unveiled a web archive of information used during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill
    News

    NOAA launches information website on Deepwater Horizon oil spill

    2011-01-04T13:04:00Z

    NOAA has unveiled a web archive of the maps, wildlife reports, scientific reports and other previously released public information used by emergency responders, fishermen, mariners and local officials during the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

  • Despite the progressive measures taken in Scotland to protect cod, stocks have not yet recovered enough and there will now be a 20% cut in quotas for North Sea cod and a 25% cut in west of Scotland cod
    News

    WWF: an up and down 2010 for Scots

    2011-01-04T01:00:00Z

    Last year was a year of “ups and downs” for the Scottish fishing industry, according to WWF Scotland’s 2010 end of year assessment of the state of the country''s main whitefish stocks.

  • The entangled right whale
    News

    NOAA assists entangled right whale

    2011-01-04T00:15:00Z

    A team of state and federal biologists assisted a severely entangled North Atlantic right whale off the coast of Daytona, Florida, on 30 December.

  • A village fish stall in Sri Lanka
    News

    Sri Lanka to buy 400 deepsea fishing vessels in industry overhaul

    2011-01-04T00:00:00Z

    Sri Lanka minister Rajitha Senaratne has revealed the country’s fisheries sector will be encouraged to upgrade in 2011 with measures introduced to increase both fish harvests and the prices of fish.

  • Top Catch: HB Grandi‘s Therney RE.
    News

    HB Grandi trawler catch value grows 12%

    2011-01-03T12:50:00Z

    In spite of a reduction in quotas, the catch landed by HB Grandi’s eight trawlers came to approximately 51,500 tonnes with a value of around ISK 11.3 billion (€73.5 million/$97.9 million) in 2010.

  • News

    NIWA undertakes 20th Chatham Rise survey

    2011-01-03T11:39:00Z

    On New Year’s Day, the New Zealand’s National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research of New Zealand’s (NIWA) research vessel Tangaroa departed for its first voyage since its recent NZD 20 million (€11.7 million/$15.6 million) upgrade, making its 20th consecutive trip to the Chatham Rise to study the abundance ...

  • News

    Greenpeace applauds tuna no-take zone

    2011-01-01T00:15:00Z

    Greenpeace has welcomed the entry into force on 1 January 2011 of a huge marine conservation area in the west and central Pacific. In an attempt to rescue the region''s declining bigeye and yellowfin tuna stocks, the no-take zone bans purse seine fishing from 4.5 million square kilometres over five ...

  • The tilapia died because there was too little oxygen in the water, said officials.
    News

    Vietnamese tilapia farm deaths

    2010-12-31T11:56:00Z

    More than 150 tonnes of red tilapia have died in the past week in Cao Lanh District in the southern province of Dong Thap, resulting in losses of VND35 billion (€1.3 million/$1.8 million) for fish farmers.

  • News

    Vietnamese shrimp region sets export target of $850m

    2010-12-30T00:15:00Z

    Vietnam’s southern-most province of Ca Mau hopes to increase seafood exports by 11.8% to $850 million (€647.8 million) next year, local officials have said. To achieve the target, the province will zone 10,000 hectares of land for breeding tiger shrimp by 2015.

  • News

    Japan and Taiwan to resume fishery talks

    2010-12-30T00:00:00Z

    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has said that a 17th round of fishery talks with Japan will most likely take place in 2011 after a one-year hiatus.

  • News

    Pakistan's seafood exports value rises 37%

    2010-12-29T12:03:00Z

    Pakistan’s seafood exports increased by 37% to $96.9 million (€73.9 million) in the July to November period of the current fiscal year, according to provisional figures from the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP).

  • News

    Hiru expands further into fish farming through new business investment

    2010-12-29T11:54:00Z

    China’s Hiru Corporation has set up the Jiangxi Fisheries Biology Co to continue the company’s expansion into the aquaculture industry.

  • News

    NBK Capital buys stake in Kilic Deniz

    2010-12-28T13:28:00Z

    NBK Capital has completed its fifth investment in Turkey by acquiring a 20% equity stake in Kiliç Deniz, the country''s largest aquaculture company.

  • In the first 11 months of 2010, Vietnam exported 210,000 tonnes of shrimp, valued in excess of $1.8 billion.
    News

    Record exports for Vietnam shrimp

    2010-12-28T13:22:00Z

    The value of shrimp exports from Vietnam will amount to more than $2 billion (€1.5 billion) this year, dramatically up on the $1.7 billion (€1.3 billion) recorded in 2009, said the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (Vasep).

  • News

    Japanese bribe Russian fishing authorities

    2010-12-28T13:15:00Z

    Four Japanese fishery companies paid around ¥500 million (€4.6 million/$6.1 million) in bribes to Russian officials for three years so they could fish in Russia''s exclusive economic zone more than allowed under a bilateral agreement, media reports in Tokyo have claimed.

  • News

    Study: BC salmon farms amplify sea lice

    2010-12-25T00:00:00Z

    A new scientific study claims farmed salmon can significantly amplify sea lice in coastal waters of British Columbia (BC), and that controlling lice outbreaks presents substantial challenges to industry, regulators, and salmon conservationists.