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  • The processing facility produced five tonnes of fish per hour
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    Ugurlu Balik moves into ready meals

    2012-10-18T16:34:00Z

    Despite the Turkish preference for fresh whole fish, Ugurlu Balik is enjoying success with its new range of ready meals.

  • Köycegiz has 264 concrete runways for fish rearing
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    Bagci – an institution in Turkish trout farming

    2012-10-18T16:34:00Z

    Established in 1981, Bagci Balik now produces 3,000 tonnes of rainbow trout per year.

  • Mr Mehmet Erdas, aquaculture engineer
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    Önder Alabalik focuses on the juvenile market

    2012-10-18T16:34:00Z

    Önder Alabalik tells World Fishing & Aquaculture that considerable investment has lead to the company’s success.

  • Kiliç has 34 fish growing units
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    The Kiliç Group wants to go global

    2012-10-18T16:34:00Z

    The Kiliç Group is planning to expand in Turkey – along with conquering the US

  • Mr Ihsan Bozan, chief operating officer Kiliç Group and chairman, Mugla Fish Farmer’s Association
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    Mugla - a hub for Turkey’s aquaculture industry

    2012-10-18T16:34:00Z

    Mr Ihsan Bozan is chief operating officer at the Kiliç Group but he’s also the chairman of the Mugla Fish Farmer’s Association.

  • EU votes for fish stock recovery could boost income. Photo: istockphoto
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    EU votes could boost fisheries’ income

    2012-10-18T12:06:00Z

    According to a recent study commissioned by WWF, the fisheries sector could earn an extra €2.1bn per year if politicians vote for fish stock recovery.

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    Fukushima fish risk assessed

    2012-10-18T11:43:00Z

    This week the European Commission hosted an EU-Japan expert meeting to assess the risk to EU consumers of fish imported from the Pacific following the Fukushima accident.

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    ‘World class’ Marine Harvest facility

    2012-10-18T11:28:00Z

    Marine Harvest is building a new ‘world class’ smolt hatchery in Lochailort, Scotland, which is expected to be finished next year.

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    John Pope receives ICES Outstanding Achievement Award

    2012-10-18T10:19:00Z

    ICES has awarded the Outstanding Achievement Award to John Pope of the United Kingdom for his sustained commitment to developing ICES, as well as for his achievements in science, management, policy, and mentoring.

  • Police expect the missing fishermen have taken shelter in the Bay of Bengal. Photo: Ragib/Colours of Bangladesh
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    Fishermen missing after Bangladeshi storms

    2012-10-17T17:09:00Z

    It has been reported widely in the media that at least 24 people have been killed and an estimated 1,500 fishermen are missing after tropical storms hit the southern coastal islands of Bangladesh last week.

  • The ROV in action
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    Seafood vacuum cleaner outdoes divers

    2012-10-17T15:58:00Z

    Nofima tests have shown that the remotely-operated underwater vehicle (ROV) ‘Seabed Harvester’ harvests more sea urchins than divers, and can harvest them in conditions that divers can’t.

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    Cape Town Agreement on safety adopted

    2012-10-17T14:30:00Z

    The International Maritime Organization (IMO) conference of fishing vessel safety, held last week in Cape Town, South Africa, has adopted a new agreement on fishing vessel safety.

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    O’Neill rules out vessel decommissioning

    2012-10-17T14:17:00Z

    Northern Ireland’s fisheries minister, Michelle O’Neill, has ruled out a local fishing vessel decommissioning scheme and has said that the funding for this will now assist with fleet modernisation.

  • Dr Durali Kocak, Director General for Fisheries & Aquaculture, Turkish Ministry of Food Agriculture & Livestock welcomed delegates to the Conference
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    Fish farming industry convenes in Turkey

    2012-10-17T11:00:00Z

    With 80% of Turkish fish farms based offshore and with Turkey being one of the main Mediterranean farming nations, holding the Offshore Mariculture Conference 2012 in Izmir is both appropriate and timely.

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    Sanford first NZ company to join WOC

    2012-10-17T10:28:00Z

    Sanford Limited has become the first New Zealand company to join the World Ocean Council (WOC), significantly expanding the fishing industry’s involvement in the WOC.

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    Canada invests in marine conferences

    2012-10-16T19:22:00Z

    The Canadian government is investing in two marine-themed conferences aim to highlight the research and development and industrial capacity of Newfoundland and Labrador''s growing ocean technology cluster.

  • Ocean Quest
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    Kaijo sonar “best of the bunch”

    2012-10-16T16:53:00Z

    Alex West and Michael Tait, owners of Ocean Quest, decided to install the fully stabilised Kaijo KCS-3885Z 94Khz to provide them with long range detection as well as high target definition, particularly when fishing mackerel.

  • Frost building the pump system on site
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    Frost supplies new fish factory

    2012-10-16T16:42:00Z

    Vardin Pelagic’s new pelagic fish processing plant opened at the beginning of July in Tvøroyri, Suðuroy in the Faroe Islands, and Kælismiðjan Frost tells World Fishing & Aquaculture that it is very proud to have been selected to supply the freezing equipment.

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    Mainstream Canada appeals ruling

    2012-10-16T16:25:00Z

    Mainstream Canada has filed an appeal of a Supreme Court of BC decision in its defamation claim against anti-salmon farming activist Don Staniford.

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    Salmon farm licence consultation begins

    2012-10-16T16:00:00Z

    The public consultation period has begun in the licence application process for a deep sea fish farm in outer Galway Bay.