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    NZ catches offenders

    2013-07-24T10:02:00Z

    New Zealand fishery officers have apprehended a group illegally selling oysters and two men taking excess and undersize paua.

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    On site servicing and repair service launched

    2013-07-23T14:23:00Z

    British engineering company Seaway Powell Marine now has a mobile service and repair team for winches, windlasses, hydraulic and conventional sail and rigging controls.

  • Marel's portioning and robot loading solution enables a semless flow of salmon portions
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    Marel nominated for award

    2013-07-23T14:12:00Z

    Iceland''s Marel has been nominated as one of four candidates for the 2013 Aqua-Nor Innovation Award for development by the Nor-Fishing Foundation.

  • According to the S&TA(S) Sainbury’s is still selling mislabelled salmon
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    Sainsbury’s farmed salmon mislabelled

    2013-07-23T14:05:00Z

    According to the Salmon & Trout Association (Scotland) UK supermarket Sainbury’s is still selling mislabelled salmon, despite apologising for the error eight weeks ago.

  • Sea Pact has been launched by six North American companies to improve the fishing and fish farming systems that they buy from. Credit: Ethan Lucas
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    Sustainability coalition launched

    2013-07-23T12:16:00Z

    Six North American seafood suppliers have formed a new sustainable fisheries and aquaculture coalition – Sea Pact.

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    Court upholds case against Staniford

    2013-07-23T11:05:00Z

    The BC Court of Appeal has ruled against anti-salmon farming activist Don Staniford.

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    Acuinova Chile BAP certified

    2013-07-23T10:37:00Z

    Acuinova Chile S.A. has achieved Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.

  • Seafish Chief Executive Paul Williams said “Hugh knew only too well how angry the industry was about the Fish Fight campaign, so it was a pretty brave move coming in to face your fiercest critics face to face.” Credit: Channel 4
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    Fish Fight campaigner faces the industry

    2013-07-23T10:30:00Z

    TV presenter Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has faced his critics from the industry and made it clear that his Fish Fight campaign was designed to help not hinder the seafood sector.

  • An example of how a label will look after 13 December
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    New labelling guidelines

    2013-07-23T10:14:00Z

    The European Commission has introduced new guidelines on labelling for fish and aquaculture products to help consumers make informed decisions on the food they eat.

  • Much of the growth within the BAP programme is attributed to salmon
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    BAP for Pescanova

    2013-07-22T14:09:00Z

    Two Pescanova Group seafood processing plants have received Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.

  • Tanzania’s octopus fishery is one of two pilot fisheries improvement projects in East Africa
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    East African fishery funding

    2013-07-22T11:38:00Z

    Two fisheries in East Africa are to receive funding for improvement projects to bring them up to the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) Environmental Standard for Sustainable Fishing.

  • A more optimistic future for the under tens
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    Under 10m fleet wins quota battle

    2013-07-18T17:15:00Z

    Bryan Gibson reports on the recent court battle between the UK’s under 10m fleet and the producer associations over quota share.

  • Oceana will use its findings to push for more marine protected areas. Photo: Oceana/Carlos Minguell
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    Oceana completes expedition

    2013-07-18T16:53:00Z

    Oceana has completed its third annual Baltic Sea expedition, aiming to expose the weaknesses of the current network of marine protected areas.

  • The tanker is filled to the brim with Flow Ice before starting the 320 km journey to the processing plant. The colour is from the fish blood
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    Unique Flow Ice application in Tasmania

    2013-07-18T15:56:00Z

    A Flow Ice generator, designed and built by Pam Refrigeration in Cape Town, is now in use for the rapid cooling of freshly caught salmon in road tankers for a Tasmanian salmon farm.

  • Postponing the use of specially prepared commercial fry feed for six weeks could save money
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    Keeping fish feeding costs down

    2013-07-18T13:35:00Z

    Mississippi State University scientists have found that catfish can thrive for the first six weeks after hatching by feeding on naturally occurring zooplankton – which could save producers money.

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    Ireland announces €8m in new investment

    2013-07-18T13:18:00Z

    Simon Coveney , Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine has announced that €2.4m in grant aid will go to 25 seafood processing companies under the 2013 Seafood Processing Business Investment Scheme.

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    EMFF reaction

    2013-07-18T11:22:00Z

    The first reading of the €6.5bn European Maritime and Fisheries Fund (EMFF) by the Fisheries Committee of the European Parliament has been received with mixed reaction.

  • The Ana Lucia. Credit: Distribudora Cummins Perú SAC
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    Cummins Power for Peruvian purse seiner

    2013-07-18T11:07:00Z

    Peruvian anchovy fishing company Hayduk Corporation has recently repowered one of its anchovy purse seiners, the Ana Lucia.

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    Tucal active in North Africa

    2013-07-18T10:36:00Z

    So far this year Spanish refrigeration company Tucal has been very active in North Africa, mainly in Morocco and Mauritania.

  • Charlotta
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    JCB repower for British scalloper

    2013-07-18T10:13:00Z

    Mevagissey, UK, based scalloper Brian Ball has opted for a new JCB repower for his 7.98m vessel Charlotta.