All Industry News articles – Page 318
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Chilean government still failing fishermen
It has been more than two months since Chile''s fishing industry was obliterated by an 8.8 earthquake and tidal waves. Many fishermen feel let down by ineffective government reconstruction measures.
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NOAA requests comment on fish imports and marine mammals
NOAA is requesting public comment on options for implementing parts of the Marine Mammal Protection Act that address the incidental catch of marine mammals in foreign fisheries, including species such as whales and dolphins.
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More countries sign illegal fishing treaty
Five more nations have signed the FAO-brokered treaty that once it enters into force will deny access to fishing ports to ships involved in illegal fishing.
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Norway takes the lead in eco-certification
The Norwegian Northeast Arctic cod and haddock fisheries are, as of yesterday, certified as sustainable by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC).
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Seafood ranking shows half of US retailers ‘pass’ on sustainability
In the fourth edition of the Greenpeace USA seafood sustainability scorecard - Carting Away the Oceans - half of the leading US supermarket chains for the first time received ‘passing’ scores for their seafood sustainability efforts.
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Commercial whaling could get green light for first time in nearly 25 years
A recent proposal announced by the International Whaling Commission (IWC) would, if adopted, for the first time in almost 25 years, endorse the killing of whales in their most precious feeding grounds, the Southern Ocean.
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Safeguarding wild salmon fisheries
The findings of the report by the independent Mixed Stock Salmon Fisheries Working Group was published this week.
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St. Mary's RNLI lifeboat crew rescue French fisherman
The volunteer crew of the St. Mary''s Severn class all weather lifeboat The Whiteheads went to the rescue of an injured French fisherman in the early hours of Tuesday 27 April.
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Cornish fishermen go for MSC ecolabel to boost hake sales
Cornish fishermen are showing their commitment to sustainable fishing as they announce the start of their assessment for the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) ecolabel for the Cornish gill-net hake fishery.
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Over 500,000mt of skipjack tuna entered into MSC assessment
Up to 50% of all skipjack tuna caught in the Western and Central Pacific, which is managed by the eight states Parties to the Nauru Agreement (PNA) will be assessed against the MSC standard for well-managed and sustainable fisheries.
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First catch Dutch MSC certified sole
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) and the Dutch Dover sole gill net fishery celebrated the season’s first catch of Dutch MSC certified Dover sole at the European Seafood Exhibition (ESE) this week.
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First Icelandic fisheries enter MSC assessment
The Icelandic exporting business Sæmark has entered its cod, haddock and wolffish fisheries for full assessment under the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) certification programme.
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Newfoundland herring purse seine fishery enters MSC assessment
Barry Group Inc. (BGI) has entered its herring purse seine fishery into assessment under the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) certification program.
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Canada announces $67m investment in fishing harbours across Canada
Gail Shea, Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada has announced that the Government of Canada will invest $67 million to improve small craft harbours in communities throughout Canada.
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WWF and industry leaders join forces to save European fisheries
WWF and the leading associations for European seafood processors and retailers are to work together to push for solutions to the crisis of European seas and fisheries.
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Regional control of fisheries is vital, SFF will tell CFP seminar
Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation will today tell a meeting in Brussels on the future of the Common Fisheries Policy that a regional approach to management is vital if the goals of effective and sustainable management combined with fleet profitability are achieved.
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Prins & Dingemanse and Grant’s Smokehouse take top honours at Seafood Prix d’Elite
Prins & Dingemanse and Grant’s Smokehouse were awarded the top prizes in the 10th annual Seafood Prix d’Elite new products competition at the European Seafood Exposition this week.
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Greenpeace applauds decision to close international waters to purse seine fishing
Greenpeace welcomes the decision of the eight Pacific Island countries that are party to the Nauru agreement (PNA countries) to set aside more than 4.5 million square kilometers of international waters in the Pacific as off-limits to purse seine fishing for tuna.
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Findus Group boosts ‘Fish for Life’ programme with new MSC goal
As part of its long-term ‘Fish for Life’ commitment to sustainable seafood, the Findus Group has announced its ambition to buy all the wild-caught fish for its Young’s and Findus retail brands across Europe from fisheries independently certified to the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard by 2012.
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Spanish sturgeon and caviar farm Piscifactoría Sierra Nevada certified by FoS
With over 50 years of experience in fish farming including two of the largest sturgeon farms in Europe, today PSN is one of the largest sturgeon farms in the world, the largest Acipenser naccarii breeders and the only farm to obtain organic certification for both its sturgeon and its caviar.