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Australia's oceans are changing
The recently launched ''2012 Marine Climate Change in Australia Report Card'' demonstrates that climate change is having significant impacts on Australia’s marine ecosystems.
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Western Gulf of Mexico closing to king mackerel commercial fishing
NOAA Fisheries Service will close the Western Zone of the Gulf of Mexico to commercial fishing for king mackerel effective 12:00 noon (local time) on 22 August 2012.
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ASC certifies first farmed tilapia
Tilapia from Indonesia is the first farmed fish to meet the Aquaculture Stewardship Council (ASC) certification standard.
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Onboard support to enhance vessel safety
One of Scotland’s best known fishing skippers has successfully put his vessel and crew through the SFF’s new Onboard Support Scheme, which is now playing an important role in helping prevent accidents at sea.
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SAPMER Group orders two new tuna purse seiners
SAPMER Group recently ordered two new -40°C tuna purse seiners, as part of the company’s development of its tuna activities.
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MMO urges vigilance over illegal seafood supplies
The UK’s Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has launched a new campaign to increase vigilance in the catering industry around illegal seafood supply chains, following a number of tip-offs from commercial fishermen.
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EC proposes Baltic fishing opportunities
The European Commission has suggested improved fishing opportunities in the Baltic Sea for 2013 after receiving scientific advice.
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Funding for smoked fish industry
The UK smoked fish industry has received European funding to encourage and promote sales and awareness of its traditional seafood products.
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Mackerel fishing on a high
HB Grandi’s pelagic vessels have caught a high amount of this season’s mackerel this week and have seen an increase in the amount of herring in catches.
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Havyard wellboat for Fosnavaag
Norway’s Havyard Group will be delivering a new 587 wellboat design to Fosnavaag Shipping, which is being described as the wellboat design of the future.
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Ervik & Sævik wins Environment Award
Rita Christina Sævik, managing director of Ervik & Sævik AS was presented with the Directorate of Fisheries Environment Award at Nor-Fishing yesterday.
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Consortium wins UK fisheries VMS tender
A UK fisheries vessel monitoring system (VMS) tender has been awarded to a consortium including UK satellite communications expert, AST Marine Sciences Ltd (ASR MSL) and Slovenia''s EMA Group, the satellite tracking systems research and development specialist.
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Nor-Fishing Innovation Award
The Nor-Fishing Foundation Innovation Award 2012 has been given to an advanced cargo handling system which seeks to make all phases of fish handling more efficient - from catch, through freezing, sorting, storage and unloading.
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Norwegian seafood value to increase sixfold
Lisbeth Berg-Hansen, Norwegian Minister of Fisheries, opened Nor-Fishing with the prediction that value creation from the marine sector will increase sixfold by 2050, from NOK90bn in 2010 to NOK550bn in 2050.
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Return of the UK Fish and Chip Awards
The UK''s national Fish and Chip Awards 2013, organised by seafood authority Seafish, will be celebrating its 25th anniversary next year.
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Chilean salmon facility gets BAP certified
Salmones Camanchaca''s salmon processing plant in Tome, Chile, has been two star certified by the Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) programme, making it the first two-star salmon facility in the Southern Hemisphere.
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Seafish launches economic fleet survey
The UK’s Seafish is calling for participation in its annual economic survey of the UK fishing fleet.
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Australian Kinkawooka blue mussels FoS
The Australian blue mussel producer Kinkawooka Shellfish has successfully passed the Friend of the Sea sustainability audit and its products display now the international ecolabel.
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Falfish employees awarded for long service
Employees at Redruth, UK, based seafood processors, Falfish, have been recognised for their long term commitment to the company at an awards ceremony held last week.
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Danish haddock now MSC certified
The Danish Fishermen’s Producer Organisation’s (DFPO) North Sea and Skagerrak haddock fishery has been certified.