All Industry News articles – Page 310

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    Seafish announces £1m seafood project fund

    2010-08-11T01:00:00Z

    Seafish, the UK authority on seafood, is inviting people with innovative ideas to apply for grants from the 2011 Seafish Industry Project Fund worth up to £1 million (€1.2 million/$1.6 million).

  • The Faroese economy is highly dependent on sound fisheries management, said the Faroe Shipowners’ Association.
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    Faroes ‘forced’ to set own mackerel quota

    2010-08-10T09:40:00Z

    The Faroe Islands had no choice but to set its own quota when faced with its exclusion from this year’s northeast Atlantic mackerel agreement by the EU and Norway, claimed the Faroe Shipowners’ Association.

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    Marine Harvest appoints rival’s VP to head global sales

    2010-08-10T09:33:00Z

    Marine Harvest ASA has appointed Ola Brattvoll as group director for the new business unit Global Sales & Distribution. The new unit will be in operation from 1 January 2011.

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    Live Lobster buys Bumble Bee Foods’ sardine plant

    2010-08-09T10:30:00Z

    Bumble Bee Foods has entered into an agreement with Massachusetts-based Live Lobster Co Inc, for the sale of the North America seafood company''s former sardine manufacturing plant at Prospect Harbor, Maine.

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    New Zealand boosts support for Pacific fisheries

    2010-08-09T10:03:00Z

    New Zealand will commit an additional NZD 4.8 million (€2.6 million/$3.5 million) to support the management and policing of the Pacific’s fisheries, Prime Minister John Key has announced.

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    Akva CEO leaves following market ‘misjudgement’

    2010-08-06T09:10:00Z

    Knut Molaug has left his position after 22 years as CEO of Akva Group ASA. CFO Morten Naerland has been temporarily appointed as CEO of the aquaculture equipment manufacturer.

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    MSC defends certification of Fraser River sockeye salmon

    2010-08-06T08:38:00Z

    Following intense criticism of the recent Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification of British Columbia’s (BC) Fraser River sockeye salmon fishery levelled at the NGO by three BC conservation groups, the MSC has prepared a point-by-point response defending the move.

  • Pictured in Newlyn Harbour, Seafish chief economist, Hazel Curtis, with skipper James Chown, owner of Harvest Reaper TT177, who fishes around Cornwall using gill and tangle nets.
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    Fleet survey heads to Cornwall

    2010-08-06T01:00:00Z

    The Seafish fleet survey headed to Cornwall, UK, last week where Seafish chief economist, Hazel Curtis, undertook a number of skipper interviews and got an update on local issues.

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    Australian aquaculture booms despite tuna, lobster

    2010-08-06T01:00:00Z

    The value of farmed salmonid production rose by 7% to AUD323 million (€224.3 million/$295.7 million) in 2008-09, according to the latest Australian Bureau of Agricultural and Resource Economics – Bureau of Rural Sciences (ABARE–BRS) Australian fisheries statistics 2009 report.

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    Sri Lanka fishing fleet to install monitoring system

    2010-08-04T10:59:00Z

    Sri Lanka is to install a national fishing vessel monitoring system (VMS) using satellite technology to monitor and track all fishing vessels in its exclusive economic zone (EEZ).

  • The average export price for pangasius is currently around $1.71 (€1.30) per kg.
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    Pangasius exports to Russia rise 10%

    2010-08-04T10:58:00Z

    Vietnam shipped more than 20,000 tonnes of tra and basa catfish (pangasius) to Russia in the first seven months of this year, an increase of more than 2,000 tonnes year-on-year.

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    Taiwan pledges more fishery organisation participation

    2010-08-04T10:53:00Z

    Taiwanese government officials pledged during an international forum this week to forge closer participation in international fishery organisations to prove Taiwan''s commitment as a responsible member of the global fishery community.

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    Scientists call for fishery closures to save sea lions

    2010-08-04T10:50:00Z

    Atka mackerel and Pacific cod fisheries in far western Alaska should close so that endangered sea lions can get enough to eat, according to scientists at the National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS).

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    Greens warn consumers against buying newly MSC-certified salmon

    2010-08-02T11:44:00Z

    Conservation groups in British Columbia (BC), Canada, are warning consumers to avoid purchasing endangered sockeye salmon certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).

  • Delmar supplies frozen seafood products like fish burgers to McDonald’s and other restaurants.
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    McDonald's fish supplier bought by Nissui

    2010-08-02T11:38:00Z

    Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd (Nissui) has acquired frozen seafood producer Delmar Co for an undisclosed price. The Japanese seafood company bought all of Delmar''s shares from its parent company.

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    Nutreco records €84m first half profit

    2010-08-02T11:28:00Z

    Animal nutrition and fish feed giant Nutreco has announced healthy results for the first half of 2010, including a strong increase in operating result (EBITA) to €84 million ($109.8 million).

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    Commercial fisheries reopen in Louisiana

    2010-08-02T11:22:00Z

    The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries (LDWF) have ordered the emergency reopening of commercial fishing areas in the Gulf of Mexico that were previously closed due to the BP oil spill.

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    Iceland defies EU fishing rules as accession bid talks begin

    2010-07-30T02:00:00Z

    Iceland has kicked off its EU accession negotiations by saying it will not tolerate competition from rival fishing fleets in its waters. The country’s foreign minister has said his country must keep control of its vast, exclusive economic zone in the Arctic.

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    WWF’s trout aquaculture standards released for public comment

    2010-07-30T01:03:00Z

    Draft standards designed to help minimise the potential negative impact freshwater trout aquaculture has on the environment and society have been released for the first of two public comment periods.

  • Order book: Marel’s popular new Target Batcher makes batches of fixed weight, graded shrimp.
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    Marel reports strong orders, good results

    2010-07-29T10:18:00Z

    Marel has reported strong second quarter results and a healthy order book. Revenues for Q2 2010 from core business totalled €136.1 million ($177.9 million), an increase of 5.6% compared to the previous quarter and 26.9% compared to Q2 2009.