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    SinkaBerg-Hansen chooses AKVA software

    2011-02-09T13:28:00Z

    Sinkaberg-Hansen AS has signed a contract for the installation and deployment of a new production control system for salmon with AKVA group Software AS.

  • Young's Seafood Limited will be the UK's largest supplier of fish and seafood to retailers and consumers
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    Launch of Young's Seafood Limited

    2011-02-09T11:23:00Z

    Young''s Seafood, The Seafood Company and Findus UK will be brought together to create Young''s Seafood Limited, the UK''s largest supplier of fish and seafood to retailers and consumers.

  • Mussel sales are set to increase of the Valentine’s period
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    Valentine’s boom predicted for mussels

    2011-02-09T11:14:00Z

    Valentine’s Day looks set to bring a boom for Scotland’s shellfish farmers with sales of mussels predicted to double as consumers snap-up up the ‘new food of love’.

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    Morpol becomes Meridian Salmon Group

    2011-02-08T16:03:00Z

    Morpol has announced that the new name of its UK salmon farming operations will be Meridian Salmon Group.

  • The ground rules for this initiative ill be set at a meeting in April
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    RACs and ICES plan increased cooperation

    2011-02-08T15:15:00Z

    ICES and RACs are planning to form regional task forces to tackle the problem of weak stock assessments impaired by deficiencies in the data used to estimate abundance and advise on management measures.

  • Roseanna Cunningham, Scottish Environment Minister
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    Support for Scottish aquaculture

    2011-02-08T14:31:00Z

    Scottish Environment Minister Roseanna Cunningham met today with European Fisheries Commissioner Maria Damanaki to highlight Scotland''s successful aquaculture industry.

  • Pangasius being brought live to a processing plant
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    Pangasius shortage to hit Europe’s whitefish market

    2011-02-07T19:35:00Z

    A shortage of pangasius, caused by increased costs forcing producers out of business, will severely limit supplies of this cheap alternative ‘whitefish’ species, particularly to the EU where importers are reluctant to pay more for the now popular fish.

  • Fishing 2011 intends to offer another dynamic expo
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    Major focus on gear performance and discards

    2011-02-07T19:10:00Z

    Fishing 2011 is the UK’s flagship annual fishing event and the emphasis on fishing gear will highlight the international fishing industry’s determination to reduce discards. Whilst this will ultimately only be achieved by major changes in the way that fisheries managed and regulated, fishermen can play their part by using ...

  • Prior to the implementation of the EU’s IUU regulation in January 2010, member states annually imported €1.1 billion-worth of illegal fish
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    End IUU: Remove the weak links

    2011-02-07T18:42:00Z

    Prior to the implementation of the EU’s IUU regulation in January 2010, member states annually imported €1.1 billion-worth of illegal fishThe general feeling in political circles is that the first year of the European Union’s illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing regulation (No 1005/1008) was a success. However, many of ...

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    High Liner Foods commits to sustainable seafood sourcing

    2011-02-07T02:00:00Z

    High Liner Foods Inc. has announced a commitment to source all of its seafood from certified sustainable or responsible fisheries and aquaculture farms by the end of 2013.

  • Royal red shrimp fishing waters have been reopened in the Gulf of Mexico
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    Royal red shrimp fishing waters reopened in Gulf of Mexico

    2011-02-07T02:00:00Z

    NOAA has reopened 4,213 square miles (10,911 sq km) of area it had previously closed to royal red shrimp fishing in the Gulf of Mexico in response to the BP/Deepwater Horizon oil spill.

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    Fish associations link up

    2011-02-07T02:00:00Z

    The Fishmongers'' Company and the Shellfish Association of Great Britain have announced an initiative to assist the New Under Ten Fishermen''s Association in their representation of fishermen in the under 10m fleet.

  • Blue mussels
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    Mussel fishery enters MSC programme

    2011-02-06T18:53:00Z

    Seafood Shetland in partnership with the Scottish Shellfish Marketing Group (SSMG) has entered its mussel fishery for Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Assessment.

  • Robe-based skippers Jason Petit and Malcolm Parish aboard the Ester J, a shark-gillnet boat now sporting a new high-tech electronic monitoring system
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    Ester J ready for e-monitoring

    2011-02-06T16:22:00Z

    Ester J is using an electronic monitoring system as part of a research program to better determine the rate of interaction between sea lions in areas off the Gillnet, Hook and Trap Sectors of the South Australian coast.

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    SFF welcomes move for greater cooperation

    2011-02-06T15:31:00Z

    The SFF has welcomed the decision by international scientists and regional fisheries groups to work more closely together so as to tackle the problem of weak fish stock assessments caused by inadequate data.

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    GAAIA: Salmon farming kills

    2011-02-06T14:58:00Z

    The newly-formed Global Alliance Against Industrial Aquaculture (GAAIA) has launched a international campaign against Big Aquaculture.

  • Baltic Workboats is building its first ever catamaran
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    Scientific cat for Lithuania

    2011-02-06T14:47:00Z

    Baltic Workboats is building its first ever catamaran, to be operated by Lithuania’s Ministry of Environment in the near-shore areas of the Baltic Sea.

  • Banrion Uladh
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    Baltic Workboats delivers patrol vessel

    2011-02-06T14:35:00Z

    The Northern-Ireland Department of Agriculture and Rural Development’s (DARD) 25.9m Baltic Workboats-designed and built fisheries patrol vessel Banrion Uladh has achieved outstanding performance on recent sea trials.

  • Boxes of frozen fillets of catfish of the genus Pangasius that were imported into the United States from Vietnam falsely labelled as sole to avoid anti-dumping duties. These were seized upon entry into the United States, some by NOAA Office of L...
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    NOAA investigates seafood mislabelling

    2011-02-06T11:24:00Z

    Seafood consumers and the law-abiding fishermen who catch that seafood gained a victory last week when a NOAA investigation into conspiracy, misbranding and smuggling resulted in two guilty pleas in federal court.

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    Mackerel limit to remain at 50 per day

    2011-02-05T02:00:00Z

    The daily vessel trip limit will remain at 50 fish for commercial hook-and-line vessels fishing for Gulf group king mackerel in federal waters of the Florida east coast subzone.