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  • ‘Deadliest Catch’ star Corey Arnold will join the Skipper team for the Expo
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    ‘Deadliest Catch’ star to join Irish Skipper Expo team

    2011-01-18T11:54:00Z

    The 7th Irish Skipper Expo will take place on 4-5 March 2011 at the Galway Bay Hotel in Ireland and has completely sold out again.

  • Porto Belo II. Picture courtesy of Cummins Argentina
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    Sister for successful Argentine trawler

    2011-01-18T10:41:00Z

    No doubt the truest testament to the success of a vessel is the building of a sister ship - that has recently been demonstrated by the owners of the Porto Belo I that was launched in May 2008.

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    Tra continues its fall from grace

    2011-01-18T10:08:00Z

    Not so long ago it was the toast of aquaculture, but today Vietnam’s tra (pangasius) industry finds itself in a quandary

  • Volvo Penta’s D13
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    More power, lower emissions, less fuel

    2011-01-16T20:52:00Z

    Volvo Penta launched the D13 last year – a new inboard marine diesel for marine commercial applications.

  • An agreement between the Scottish and Chinese governments will allow Scottish salmon exports into China for the first time
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    Scotland to export salmon to China

    2011-01-16T07:00:00Z

    An agreement between the Scottish and Chinese governments will allow Scottish salmon exports into China for the first time.

  • Georgia Dawn was towed back to Wick Harbour
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    Wick lifeboat launched to fishing vessel

    2011-01-15T07:00:00Z

    Wick RNLI Lifeboat attended its first call out of 2011 when the crew went to the aid of the 18metre Avoch fishing vessel Georgia Dawn.

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    NOAA to work with six identified nations to address IUU fishing

    2011-01-14T07:00:00Z

    NOAA has submitted a report to Congress identifying six nations – Colombia, Ecuador, Italy, Panama, Portugal, and Venezuela – whose fishing vessels engaged in illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing in 2009 and/or 2010.

  • A new series featuring Jamie Oliver will promote British trout and other species
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    New Jamie Oliver series encourages consumers to try new types of fish

    2011-01-13T14:32:00Z

    A series of 10 bite-sized programmes featuring chef Jamie Oliver is airing throughout January on UK TV and promotes farmed British trout amongst other species.

  • Consumers need to be reassured that buying wild-caught fish is not environmentally wrong. Credit: OsvaldoGago
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    Why CFP 2.0 needs devolution

    2011-01-13T12:14:00Z

    Consumers need to be reassured that buying wild-caught fish is not environmentally wrong. Credit: OsvaldoGagoEurope’s Common Fisheries Policy (CFP) has been widely criticised as being top down, over-centralised and having only at best a mixed performance in managing member states’ fisheries. Certainly it’s one of the longest-established and more controversial ...

  • Cobia in a cage which is being cleared for harvesting. The relatively large cages with deep nets are imported from Norway where they are used for farming salmon
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    Farmed cobia coming into its own

    2011-01-13T10:41:00Z

    Whole fish and loins were displayed by Sea Products of Scotland, also part of Marine Farms and in charge of marketing the fish in Europe. “We were very pleased with the interest,” says Bjørn Myrseth, managing director of Marine Farms ASA, the parent company of Marine Farms Vietnam which farms ...

  • The Spanish cod fishery will be assessed
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    Cod fishery enters MSC assessment

    2011-01-12T16:16:00Z

    The Pescafria-Pesquera Rodriguez Barents Sea cod fishery has entered formal assessment against the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries.

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    Canadian Atlantic halibut fishery seeks MSC certification

    2011-01-12T15:59:00Z

    The largest Atlantic halibut fishery in eastern Canadian waters has entered full assessment in the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) certification program.

  • Lundey NS
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    Heavy seas and ice hamper capelin search

    2011-01-12T15:54:00Z

    Capelin production has started at HB Grandi’s factory in Vopnafjördur after Lundey NS landed 680 tonnes this week.

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    SFF welcomes new TV focus on fish discarding

    2011-01-12T15:35:00Z

    The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation has welcomed the spotlight that is being turned this week on the unacceptable practice of the discarding of fish in a TV programme by campaigning chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall.

  • The aquaculture industry now accounts for 62% of all Norwegian seafood exports. Photo: Per Eide ©NSEC
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    Export record for Norwegian seafood in 2010

    2011-01-12T14:52:00Z

    In 2010, Norwegian seafood exports totalled NOK 53.8 billion and for the seventh year in a row which sets a new seafood export record.

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    Irish Fisheries Board adopts CRM software

    2011-01-12T14:41:00Z

    Provident CRM has announced it has successfully implemented SugarCRM in the Irish Sea Fisheries Board, Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM), allowing the semi-state body to effectively manage its communication to its 200 industry clients.

  • Sainsbury's is the second largest fish retailer in the UK, selling over £400 million worth of fish every year
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    All Sainsbury's tuna to be 100% pole and line caught

    2011-01-12T14:30:00Z

    Sainsbury''s has announced that all tuna used as an ingredient in its food will be caught using the pole and line method by the end of January.

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    WWF says pollution from Australia floods threatens marine life

    2011-01-12T14:24:00Z

    Toxic pollution from flooded farms and towns along Australia''s Queensland coast will have a disastrous impact on the Great Barrier Reef’s corals and will likely have a significant impact on dugongs, turtles and other marine life, WWF has warned.

  • The new 24" fish pump
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    Good start to 2011

    2011-01-12T10:14:00Z

    Marine equipment specialist Fluid Controls has reported that 2011 is starting well – with orders in for three of the new 24" fish pumps, eight 18" pumps and three 14" pumps.

  • Cape Rock Lobster
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    Landmark court ruling on fisheries over-harvesting

    2011-01-11T16:48:00Z

    The US Court of Appeal has ordered three men to pay restitution to the South African government for overharvesting of Cape Rock Lobsters off the south and west coasts.