All Industry News articles – Page 65
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Wind farm operator’s fishing support programme
Life Cell Marine Safety has been included in a new initiative aiming to support local fishermen operating from coastal locations between Hartlepool and Saltburn by the Sea on the east coast of England, who have traditionally used the fishing grounds in and around the windfarm.
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Taking processing to new levels
Icelandic processing machinery manufacturer Curio is taking processing to new levels, not least as its C2011 filleting machine has acquired a strong reputation both in Iceland and across export markets.
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IOTC takes action in Indonesia
Several proposals aimed at enhancing management of tuna fisheries in the Indian Ocean have been adopted at the 21st annual Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC).
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Icelandic capelin MSC certified
The Iceland Sustainable Fisheries (ISF) capelin fishery is the first capelin fishery in the world to be MSC certified as a sustainable and well-managed fishery.
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Discards protest goes to Brussels
Dutch fishermen have taken their outright opposition to the landing obligation to Brussels in a protest that was held yesterday outside the doors of the European Parliament.
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New Cetus to be built at Fitjar
Norwegian fishing company Cetus AS has ordered a new pelagic trawler with a 65m LOA and a beam of 14m.
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Insight into fishing course
Only a few places are left for a unique course being held near Aberdeen in Scotland, providing insight into the workings of the fishing industry, the science behind much of its management and how to make the most of fishing as a business.
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Canada’s first redfish fishery achieves MSC certification
Canada’s first redfish fishery has met the MSC Fishery Standard, allowing the breed to be sold by companies with MSC Chain of Custody certificates.
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Fishing insurer puts safety first at Skipper Expo
Fishing vessel insurer Sunderland Marine is putting safety at the top of its agenda during Skipper Expo International Aberdeen this month.
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MSC label for Greenland halibut fishery
The West Greenland offshore Greenland halibut fishery has achieved Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification as a sustainable and well-managed fishery.
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John Deere announces new engine distributor in Australia
John Deere Power Systems has partnered with Melbourne-headquartered Power Equipment Pty Ltd in a move which will see the latter distribute the former’s engines in all markets.
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EU issues illegal fishing warnings
The European Commission has issued warnings to Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, the Comoros and Liberia over illegal fishing.
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Red tubs for Gullver
A shipment of bright red fish tubs has arrived in the Icelandic port of Seyðisfjörður, specially made for fresher trawler Gullver.
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EU and Mauritius missed opportunity to strengthen fishing governance
The EU and the Republic of Mauritius missed an opportunity to strengthen sustainable fisheries and ocean governance in the Indian Ocean when they signed a protocol to implement the Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement last month, says Europêche.
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Sólberg christened in Siglufjörður
Siglufjörður fishing company Rammi went to Norwegian naval architect Skipsteknisk for the design of the new factory freezer trawler that was christened this weekend.
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Native oysters reintroduced to the Dornoch Firth
A ground-breaking project pioneered by the distillery Glenmorangie has seen the Native European oyster reintroduced to coastal waters around the Scottish Highlands after a century’s absence caused by overfishing.
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IOTC monitoring, control and surveillance is priority, says ISSF
Improving monitoring, control and surveillance should be priority actions for the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC), the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) has declared.
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Blue whiting picking up
After a couple of slow weeks, fishing on blue whiting is gathering pace and there have been some big landings in the last few days.
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NAFO convention amendments enter into force
Significant amendments to the Convention establishing the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO) agreed back in 2007, came into force on 18 May 2017.
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Liberia’s food security at risk from industrial fishing
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has warned the Liberian Government that it risks undermining the country’s food security if it continues with its plan to allow industrial vessels greater access to fish in its waters.