All Industry News articles – Page 392
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Australia working to secure future of world’s last great tuna fishery
Australia joined with 16 other Pacific island nations and territories in Wellington, New Zealand, last week to develop a plan to secure the future of the world’s last great tuna fishery.
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Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition update
The June 2007 issue of World Fishing magazine features the yearly Icelandic fisheries profile, and with it brings an excellent opportunity to update readers on the forthcoming Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition 2008.
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Monkfish no longer a ‘fish to avoid’
The UK’s NAFC Marine Centre says it is delighted with the Marine Conservation Society’s (MCS) decision to take monkfish from Northern Stocks off its ‘Fish to Avoid’ list.
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End of the line for bottom trawling?
A landmark agreement has been reached to end high seas bottom trawling, one of the world’s most destructive fishing practices, in nearly a quarter of the world’s oceans.
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Pacific hake fishery enters full assessment for MSC eco-label
The joint US/Canadian Pacific hake fishery (also known as Pacific Whiting) - recently the subject of a new US-Canadian treaty - has entered full assessment against the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC’s) standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries. If successful, certified Pacific hake products from this fishery will be able to ...
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Icelandic® USA, Inc. announces MSC certification
Icelandic® USA, Inc. announced last week that it has been certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) to begin marketing a variety of sustainable species.
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Research vessel project: tender notice issued
The Centre for Environment, Fisheries & Aquaculture Science (Cefas), a UK government agency, is seeking to place a contract for research vessel capabilities from April 2008.
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NZ: Pacific Island fisheries under threat from over-fishing
"The state of Pacific tuna fisheries is the key issue on the table," Fisheries Minister Jim Anderton said today at the Pacific Islands Forum Fisheries Committee annual meeting being held in Wellington.
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Scotland: Fishing income increases
The total value of fish landed by Scottish vessels increased by six per cent to £370 million in 2006 - according to provisional figures released yesterday by Scottish Executive National Statistics.
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Seafood giants join forces to combat pirate fishing in the Barents Sea
Eight of Europe’s largest and most influential seafood companies have signed and addressed a joint letter to the Norwegian government, committing to do their best to avoid illegal Barents Sea cod and have called on the Norwegian government to provide up to date black lists so companies can live up ...
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Management buyout for FCS
Food Certification Scotland Ltd (FCS) – a third party food sector inspection and certification body - has successfully completed a management buyout that will provide the company with a strong platform for diversification into new areas of operation.
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New MCA Chief Executive
Peter Cardy took over as Chief Executive at the Maritime & Coastguard Agency on Tuesday.
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Joe Borg travels to Japan
Joe Borg, European Commissioner for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs, will arrive today in Tokyo for a three-day visit to Japan.
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Thousands march for whales
Thousands of people in dozens of countries marched on Sunday to call for whale protection as the International Whaling Commission (IWC) started its annual meeting.
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New fishing agreement between NZ and Solomon Islands
"A fishing agreement between New Zealand and the Solomon Islands formalises friendly ties regarding fisheries between the two Pacific nations," Fisheries Minister Jim Anderton announced at the signing ceremony today.
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Young’s continues drive into MSC fish
Young’s has continued the drive to increase the availability of sustainable seafood with the UK’s very first MSC scallops.
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New Zealand: Fisheries QMS celebrated
Fisheries Minister Jim Anderton has paid tribute to those involved with the establishment of the Quota Management System (QMS). "The quota system was not universally popular when it was introduced, but now that 20 years have tested it, we can measure its success: Export revenue from fishing has increased seven ...
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£3m boost for English fishing industry
Grants worth £3 million to modernise and enhance the competitiveness of England''s fishing industry have been awarded following an assessment panel.
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Responsible Fishing Scheme website goes live on first anniversary
Following a successful first year for the UK Responsible Fishing Scheme, Seafish is proud to announce that a dedicated website for the scheme is now available at www.seafish.org/rfs.
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Seafish encourages exporters to apply for funding
Seafish is making an Export Development Fund (EDF) available to the seafood industry. The fund is intended to develop the UK seafood industry''s standing in the international seafood export market. The total budget for 2007/8 will be £75k, and will be available to businesses in a competitive bidding process.