All Industry News articles – Page 54
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TunaSolutions joins IPNLF
Digital tuna auction service provider TunaSolutions has become a member of the International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF).
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First London Oyster Week to promote sustainability
The first London event to celebrate oysters aims to challenge preconceptions and promote sustainability.
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Call for realistic EU legislation
European fishermen have stressed the importance of adopting workable and realistic measures which they say has not occurred with the landing obligation.
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MSC certification for Russian red king crab fishery
The Russian Red King Crab fishery in the Barents Sea has become the first of its kind globally to achieve MSC certification.
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Hercules Hydraulics now sole AMCA UK distributor
Hercules Hydraulics has been appointed the sole UK distributor for hydraulic proportional control valves manufacturer AMCA.
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Marine Antiquities Scheme launches in Northern Ireland
The Marine Antiquities Scheme (MAS), created to improve underwater heritage knowledge through the recording of marine archaeological finds, is launching in Northern Ireland.
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Thailand prosecutes seven stateless fishing vessels
Thailand prosecuted seven stateless fishing vessels from December to February.
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Trio team up for pelagic processing factory
Skaginn 3X, Frost and Rafeyri have signed a contract with JSC Gidrostroy to supply a pelagic processing factory in Kuril Islands, Russia.
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Republic of Palau vessel donation
A new patrol vessel, administrative building and vessel berth has been donated to the Republic of Palau.
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MOB prevention and recovery workshop
A UK-held ‘MAN OVERBOARD Prevention and Recovery’ workshop aims to reduce MOB risks for people working on fishing vessels.
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Glamox Aqua Signal celebrates 150 years
Marine lighting specialist Glamox is celebrating 150-years of offering safety at sea with its Aqua Signal brand.
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Government CFP exit pledge welcomed by SFF
The Scottish Fisherman’s Federation (SFF) has welcomed commitments by UK government ministers to leaving the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) in March 2019.
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Patagonian Toothfish appeals fail
Multiple appeals to secure Patagonian Toothfish fishing rights have failed following the South African Government’s decision that there are no suitable applicants.
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First IUU fishing awareness day
The first illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing awareness day will take place globally on 5 June.
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IUU fishing awareness reduces activity
A campaign to combat illegal foreign fishing in Australian waters and the Pacific has resulted in fewer unauthorised vessels.
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Making the case for one-by-one fishing zones
The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF) is making the case for ocean conservation and profitable fisheries highlighting the case for one-by-one fishing zones at St Helena''s first-ever international conference.
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Capelin quota could be higher
Icelandic pelagic operators have reacted with disappointment at the capelin quota recommended by the Marine Research Institute following surveys carried out last month. The pelagic fleet has been fishing well on capelin since New Year and there had been hopes of a substantial boost on top of the provisional quota ...
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e-logs in South East Trawl Fishery
South East Trawl (SET) vessels will have to record their activity using electronic logbooks (e-logs) from 1 May.
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US Foods joins GSSI
Foodservice distributor US Foods has joined Global Sustainable Seafood Initiative (GSSI) as a funding partner.
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Mediterranean safeguarding strategy grows
Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has joined 15 Mediterranean countries supporting a EU-backed strategy to safeguard Mediterranean fisheries.