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  • The Spanish anchovy quota has been increased. Credit: J. L. Perea/CENEAM - MMA
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    Spain increases anchovy quota

    2013-09-26T10:39:00Z

    The Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Environment in Spain has announced a 1,000mt increase to the anchovy quota in the Gulf of Cadiz and southern Galicia, thanks to an exchange agreement with Portugal.

  • A Skretting boat arriving at a site in the Aysén region, southern Chile
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    Case study: Protec improves the immune defences of farmed fish around the world

    2013-09-25T13:35:00Z

    Most aquaculture systems are open to the natural environment, making it difficult to protect fish from parasites, bacteria and viruses and they are subject to environmental fluctuations.

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    Fukushima fishing resumes

    2013-09-25T13:14:00Z

    The Soma Futaba fisheries cooperative is continuing with fishing trials off the coast of Fukushima, following tests that conclude that the radioactive levels of the fish are safe.

  • Odd Nakken (left) received the 'Outstanding Achievement Award'
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    ICES awards achievement

    2013-09-25T12:31:00Z

    The International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) has awarded its ‘Outstanding Achievement Award’ to Odd Nakken.

  • Fisheries observers play a critical role. Credit: NOAA
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    NGOs want protection for at-sea observers

    2013-09-25T11:50:00Z

    WWF and the Association of Professional Observers (APO) are calling on the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission (WCPFC) to protect at-sea observers and promote their professionalism.

  • Farmed salmon has come out on top in a Washington Post taste test. Credit: Jebulon/ CC BY-SA 3.0
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    Farmed salmon beats wild-caught “hands down”

    2013-09-25T11:16:00Z

    In a blind taste test of 10 samples of wild and farmed salmon, farmed-raised has surprisingly beat wild-caught “hands down”.

  • The Russian Sea of Okhotsk pollock fishery is now MSC certified. Credit: NOAA
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    Russian pollock fishery MSC certified

    2013-09-25T10:28:00Z

    The Russian Sea of Okhotsk walleye pollock fishery has now officially received Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification.

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    GEA reorganisation

    2013-09-24T17:15:00Z

    In a reorganisation of its Romanian and Polish operations, the two regional divisions of GEA Refrigeration Technologies have been renamed.

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    NZ: Healthy stocks, increased TACs

    2013-09-24T14:22:00Z

    Due to healthy stocks, catch levels have been increased for a range of New Zealand’s fisheries.

  • Senior Scientist Kjell-Arne Rørvik taking a blood test during sampling at Nofima’s research station at Averøy in Møre og Romsdal in May 2010. Credit: Wilhelm Solheim © Nofima
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    Educating on R&D

    2013-09-24T13:48:00Z

    Nofima and the University of Tromsø are collaborating to offer a course aimed at small and medium-sized seafood companies, with the objective of improving their ability of running their own R&D activities.

  • Derrick Dalley, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture
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    New shrimp trawl design to be tested at sea

    2013-09-24T13:18:00Z

    A new shrimp trawl designed to have less seabed contact and to achieve greater fuel efficiency is to be tested at sea, thanks to $95,048 funding from the Newfoundland and Labrador Provincial Government.

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    Marel Salmon Showhow

    2013-09-24T12:07:00Z

    Marel’s 13th Salmon ShowHow will take place at Progress Point in Copenhagen, Denmark, 5 February 2014.

  • As part of its BREP-funded research, the New England Aquarium is using ultrasonic transmitters to help estimate the post-release mortality of angled and released Atlantic cod. Credit: New England Aquarium
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    Grants awarded for bycatch reduction

    2013-09-24T10:54:00Z

    NOAA Fisheries has awarded 16 grants totalling nearly $2.4m as part of its Bycatch Reduction Engineering Program.

  • Cefas says there is little to distinguish between the look of salmon and trout marine fish farms
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    British finfish project

    2013-09-23T16:34:00Z

    Aquaculture operators are being given the chance to tender for a new demonstration project in the coastal waters of southwestern England, addressing the sustainable production of marine finfish.

  • Senator Lisa Murkowski
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    New legislation for Alaskan sustainability

    2013-09-19T16:23:00Z

    Senator Lisa Murkowski has introduced legislation to combat the influence of outside certification parties on Alaska’s sustainable seafood industry.

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    King mackerel fishery closure

    2013-09-19T15:55:00Z

    The Western Zone of the Gulf of Mexico will be closed to commercial fishing for king mackerel at 12:00 noon (local time) on 20 September 2013, as the commercial quota is expected to have been reached by then.

  • Keith Decker has been appointed President and Chief Operating Officer of High Liner Foods (CNW Group/High Liner Foods Incorporated)
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    High Liner appointment

    2013-09-19T14:25:00Z

    Keith Decker has been appointed to the newly created position of President and Chief Operating Officer of High Liner Foods.

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    Associated Seafoods’ facility nears completion

    2013-09-19T13:15:00Z

    Next week Associated Seafoods Ltd (ASL) will integrate its Scottish smoked salmon operation into its modern new processing facility in Buckie, north-east Scotland.

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    New Hampshire joins groundfish lawsuit

    2013-09-19T12:59:00Z

    New Hampshire has joined a lawsuit against the U.S. Secretary of Commerce and other U.S. officials, challenging substantial new catch limits on many types of groundfish in New England.

  • Lottie Holly
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    Pink dredger for Myti Mussels

    2013-09-19T12:19:00Z

    At the end of September Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam will deliver the bright pink mussel dredger ‘Lottie Holly’ to Welsh shellfish company, Myti Mussels Ltd.