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NZ catches offenders
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
British engineering company Seaway Powell Marine now has a mobile service and repair team for winches, windlasses, hydraulic and conventional sail and rigging controls.
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Marel nominated for award
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.
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Sainsbury’s farmed salmon mislabelled
According to the Salmon & Trout Association (Scotland) UK supermarket Sainbury’s is still selling mislabelled salmon, despite apologising for the error eight weeks ago.
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Sustainability coalition launched
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
The BC Court of Appeal has ruled against anti-salmon farming activist Don Staniford.
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Acuinova Chile BAP certified
Acuinova Chile S.A. has achieved Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.
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Fish Fight campaigner faces the industry
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.
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New labelling guidelines
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.
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BAP for Pescanova
Two Pescanova Group seafood processing plants have received Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) certification.
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East African fishery funding
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.
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Under 10m fleet wins quota battle
Bryan Gibson reports on the recent court battle between the UK’s under 10m fleet and the producer associations over quota share.
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Oceana completes expedition
Oceana has completed its third annual Baltic Sea expedition, aiming to expose the weaknesses of the current network of marine protected areas.
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Unique Flow Ice application in Tasmania
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.
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Keeping fish feeding costs down
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
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
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.
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Cummins Power for Peruvian purse seiner
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
So far this year Spanish refrigeration company Tucal has been very active in North Africa, mainly in Morocco and Mauritania.
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JCB repower for British scalloper
Mevagissey, UK, based scalloper Brian Ball has opted for a new JCB repower for his 7.98m vessel Charlotta.