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    Marel will exhibit at Seafood Processing Global in Brussels

    2016-04-13T15:22:00Z

    Marel will exhibit at Seafood Processing Global in Brussels

  • WWF wants the Commission to reduce catches of yellowfin tuna by 20%. Credit: Taro Taylor /CC BY 2.0 via Wikimedia Commons
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    Calls for cuts to yellowfin catch

    2016-04-13T13:20:00Z

    A collective of 389 key businesses, from tuna companies to supermarkets, are joining with WWF to call for better regulation of tuna fishing within the Indian Ocean.

  • A Coast Guard MH-60 Jayhawk rescue helicopter safely hoisted both men from the life raft
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    Rescue and survival

    2016-04-13T13:06:00Z

    Menakhem Ben-Yami writes on two stories of rescue and survival

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    ‘Choke stocks’ could wreak havoc on fishing fleets

    2016-04-13T11:27:00Z

    The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) fears that overcoming the impact of ‘choke stocks’ will be one of the principal challenges facing fisheries managers to ensure the discard ban does not wreak havoc on the viability of the Scottish fishing fleet.

  • Last year’s winner was Swansea-based fisherman Nigel Saunders
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    Sea Change Champion Award 2016

    2016-04-13T11:24:00Z

    World Animal Protection UK has opened nominations for its Sea Change Champion Award 2016 recognising the best practice in tackling ghost fishing gear.

  • EJF says that key improvements are still needed
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    Thailand urged to take further steps

    2016-04-13T11:01:00Z

    The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has welcomed the commitment shown by the Royal Thai Government (RTG) to address IUU fishing and the associated human rights abuses and human trafficking in the Thai seafood sector, but says more needs to be done.

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    Cargill launches new salmon feeds

    2016-04-13T10:31:00Z

    Cargill has launched two new salmon feeds, EWOS SOLID and EWOS EXTRA, which the company says are important parts of a grower feed program based on the EWOS COMPASS biological model for designing the optimal feed.

  • Hard clams ready for market. © K. Hudson/VIMS
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    Virginia leads in clam and oyster aquaculture

    2016-04-13T10:08:00Z

    Virginia shellfish farmers sold $48.3 million in clams and oysters in 2015, according to the Virginia Shellfish Aquaculture Situation and Outlook Report, an annual survey of shellfish farmers in the US state.

  • Taiwan’s total fisheries production in 2014 was valued at approximately US$3.1 billion
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    Taiwan works to avoid EU red card

    2016-04-12T15:58:00Z

    Taiwan’s Executive Yuan has recently passed draft legislation and revised existing fishery regulations to comply with European Union (EU) demands for increased measures to eliminate IUU fishing by the republic’s large distant waters fishing fleet.

  • The partnership with Aquabel is an important milestone should help AquaGen extend its priority areas into the aquaculture industry
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    AquaGen acquires majority shareholding of Aquabel

    2016-04-12T15:51:00Z

    Salmon genetics company, AquaGen AS, has acquired the majority shareholding of Aquabel, a Brazil-based tilapia breeding and distribution company.

  • European nations have spent the last two years implementing new changes under the CFP. Credit: Wutsje/via Wikimedia Commons
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    Europe slowly opens up to the CFP

    2016-04-12T14:55:00Z

    European nations are slowly coming to terms with implementing new rules and legislation under the latest Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), as Adrian Tatum reports.

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    First hybrid longline fishing boat

    2016-04-12T12:59:00Z

    NAVIS ehf has applied for an innovator grant from Rannís (The Icelandic Centre for Research) for the design of the first hybrid longline fishing boat in Iceland.

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    FVG’s battle against sea lice

    2016-04-12T12:56:00Z

    Fish Vet Group (FVG) has announced that it has successfully obtained an Import Tolerance for azamethiphos, the active ingredient in Benchmark’s sea lice treatments.

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    Seafood Excellence Global finalists announced

    2016-04-12T12:30:00Z

    The finalists for the new Seafood Excellence Global awards competition have been announced.

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    $1.2m available for aquaculture research

    2016-04-12T11:34:00Z

    The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has announced more than $1.2 million in available funding to support the development of environmentally and economically sustainable aquaculture in the United States.

  • Five years after the devastating Japanese tsunami, Miyagi Prefecture Fisheries Cooperative oyster farms are celebrating ASC certification
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    Japan oysters ASC

    2016-04-12T10:45:00Z

    Five years after the tsunami that devastated the east coast of Japan, the Miyagi Prefecture Fisheries are celebrating a major milestone.

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    PNA Vessel Day Scheme to remain

    2016-04-12T09:59:00Z

    A Pacific island fisheries bloc has unanimously decided to maintain its Vessel Day Scheme (VDS) management system.

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    Progress on conserving marine biodiversity

    2016-04-12T09:52:00Z

    The first step has been taken on developing a legally-binding instrument for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction.

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    MSC fish gets government approval

    2016-04-11T11:53:00Z

    The UK government’s official healthy eating guidelines now recommend that consumers choose fish from sustainable sources, including Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certified seafood.

  • Employees at Vancouver Shipyards witness the first cut of steel
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    Seaspan begin construction on second OFSV

    2016-04-11T11:38:00Z

    Seaspan Shipyards, Vancouver, has announced the start of construction on its second National Shipbuilding Strategy (NNS) ship.