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Fishermen trapped by Typhoon Wutip arrive ashore
Xinhua News Agency reports that 268 fishermen who were trapped by Typhoon Wutip in the South China Sea have arrived in Sanya, Hainan Province, after 15 hours onboard navy vessels.
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Baltic Sea deadlines delayed
Ministers have agreed to rebuild fish stocks in the Baltic by 2015, but environmental groups fear that reaching the overall goal of good environmental status by 2021 will not be possible.
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Fishing slammed over ocean decline
The fishing sector has been slammed by the Global Ocean Commission for its part played in the ecological decline in the ocean, which it says is threatening economies, societies and nature.
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Energy efficiency for factory upgrade
ACE Refrigeration has installed new state of the art energy efficient equipment, the first of its kind in the UK, as part of a major refrigeration contract with one of Scotland’s best known seafood companies, Associated Seafoods.
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Icelandic growth
A study by the Iceland Ocean Cluster has found that advanced marine processing and biotechnology are the sub-sectors of the Icelandic fishing industry that are growing fastest.
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Boosting tuna farming in the Solomons
The International Finance Corporation (IFC) has lent $US10m to SolTuna Ltd in the Solomon Islands to help the nation retain a greater share of its tuna revenues.
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Cerulean ready to fish
Alan Haig-Brown caught up with Captain Josh Trosvig at the beginning of October as he was onboard his new longliner ‘Cerulean’, after leaving Alaska for fishing grounds in the Aleutian Island chain to the west of Dutch Harbor.
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Traceability from Trackwell
Although, in most cases, electronic logbooks are used solely as a mandatory reporting system for the fishing authorities, it is also possible to use the e-Logbook as a base for additional collection of information for the benefit of fishing companies.
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New Notus Trawl Door Height Sensor
Notus Electronics Ltd has developed a new Trawl Door Height Sensor, in response to the increase in the use of semi pelagic doors for bottom trawls.
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Marine Harvest milestone
Marine Harvest has reached a milestone in its acquisition of Morpol as the EU Commission approves its transaction.
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Potential consequences of a discards ban
Alan Coghill, president of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, will warn guests attending the SFF’s annual dinner in Edinburgh of the serious consequences a discards ban could have on fishing communities.
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Algal bloom forecast system to aid aquaculture industry
The first harmful algal bloom forecasting system could prevent fish deaths and prolonged closures of aquaculture areas due to toxic HAB events.
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Abalone export approval
South Australia’s abalone industry is set to benefit from a five-year extension to the fishery’s export approval.
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Revolutionary trawl unveiled in New Zealand
A new trawl that has been described as “revolutionary” has been revealed by scientists and three fishing companies in New Zealand.
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State of the oceans
The latest UN Climate Change assessment shows the depth that the ocean is suffering with the effects of increased levels of carbon dioxide from climate change.
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Russia’s big plans
Russia plans to significantly increase its presence in the world’s oceans and to increase the volume of catch outside its territorial waters, according to an official statement of the Russian Ministry of Agriculture. Eugene Gerden reports.
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High Liner acquisition
Value-added frozen seafood company, High Liner Foods, has acquired the principal assets and operations of American Pride Seafoods from American Seafoods Group, for $34.5 million.
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New SFF website highlights the truth
The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) has launched a new website in a bid to counter the “inaccurate” and negative portrayal of the Scottish fishing industry.
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NAFO meeting outcomes
At the 35th annual meeting of the Northwest Atlantic Fisheries Organization (NAFO), measures were announced to improve the quality of catch data that the organisation collects, along with expanding areas closed to bottom fishing.
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IceFish 2014 set to be a sell out
With a full year to go, the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition is already looking to be a sell out!