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IN BRIEF - Danish North Sea sole fleet achieves MSC certification

DENMARK
Friday, June 08, 2012

Ninety-five per cent of the Danish North Sea sole fleet was certified on 8 June as sustainable against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) environmental standard for sustainable and well managed fisheries. The certification process of this fishery, which is led by the members of the Danish Fishermen’s Producer Organization (DFPO), is part of the ambitious plan to secure MSC certification for all Danish fisheries before the end of 2012. DFPO has already obtained MSC certification for its North Sea saithe and plaice fisheries as well as its eastern Baltic cod fishery. Their North Sea hake and haddock fisheries are currently in full assessment. Currently, 72 per cent of DFPOs fisheries have earned MSC certification.

DFPO registered vessels operate all year-round in the central eastern North Sea, which has a one of the highest concentrations of sole (Solea solea). They use two different gear types – demersal trawl and set nets – to catch approximately 500 tonnes of sole annually. The fishery is managed by the EU Member States through a Total Allowable Catch (TAC) system. At sea and landings, inspections of the fishery are carried out by the Danish Fisheries Directorate.

 


IN BRIEF - Africa to Asia, Scottish langoustine and salmon feature in world leading culinary competitions

UNITED KINGDOM
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

May has been a busy month for Seafood Scotland, Scottish Development International and the Scottish Salmon Producers Organisation, with their collaborative sponsorship of the World Association of Chefs Societies’ (WACS) Global Chefs Challenge and the Hans Bueschkens Young Chefs Challenge regional semi-finals.

Three of the seven semi-finals took place this month, in Asia, Africa and Scandinavia, and at each one, the world’s leading chefs used Scottish langoustine and salmon in their menu.


IN BRIEF - Willingness to improve offer terms

NORWAY
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Marine Harvest ASA is pleased to confirm that, subject to the Copeinca transaction being voted down in 21 May's Annual General Meeting of Cermaq ASA, will launch an offer for all outstanding shares of Cermaq of minimum NOK 105 per share (including the proposed NOK 1 dividend).

Marine Harvest further confirms that we could be prepared to improve both the price and composition of our offer in order to find an amicable solution acceptable to all parties. Such a decision is taken based on the positive development in the salmon market as well as the improvement in MHG share price.

The main condition for the offer, however, remains; namely that the Annual General Meeting of Cermaq first turns down the Copeinca transaction.

 


IN BRIEF - Feds sue NYC fish company

UNITED STATES
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

The federal government says a New York City company has been processing fish under unsanitary conditions.

The accusation was made in a lawsuit filed on Friday 17 May against N.Y. Fish Inc.

The suit alleges that the makers of smoked salmon and mackerel failed to take steps to minimize contamination by potentially life-threatening bacteria.

Source: NBC New York

 


IN BRIEF - Seaweed stakeholders discuss export options

FIJI
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Seaweed producers, government officers and aquaculture stakeholders in Fiji, Kiribati, Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands are part of the International Seaweed Symposium in Bali, Indonesia.

The Secretariat of the Pacific Community, through the European Union-funded increasing agricultural commodity trade (IACT) project, has been working with seaweed farming communities in the Pacific to identify new export markets for their products.

Source: Ropate Valemei / The Fiji Times

 


IN BRIEF - New era of fisheries policy needed to secure nutrition for millions

UNITED STATES
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A new study published in PNAS argues that for fisheries policies to be effective they must take in to account not just fish stock conservation and environmental issues, but also research data on the patterns and dynamics of fish trade, markets and user consumption.

Securing the critical contribution of wild fish stocks to food and nutrition security in the developing world depends on better governance and management of the fisheries sector.

Source: Phys

 


IN BRIEF - Inland fish farming not viable: Minister

CANADA
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Provincial Fisheries Minister Derek Dalley says inland fish farming is not economically viable. Dalley was responding to the recent discovery of farmed Atlantic Salmon in rivers on the Burin Peninsula. While still under investigation, it appears as though the fish may have escaped from local fish farms, probably as the result of winter storms. Opposition Fisheries Jim Bennett called for government to look into the viability of farming fish in inland tanks, as opposed to nets in the open ocean, after recent outbreaks of infectious salmon anaemia. There is no indication that the fish found recently were sick in any way. Dalley says inland fish farms are simply not an option.

Source: VOCM

 


IN BRIEF - New aquaculture head sees great opportunities

NEW ZEALAND
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Cawthron Institute has boosted its science and aquaculture capability with the appointment of senior scientist Dr Jacquie Reed as its new head of aquaculture.

"We are excited to further strengthen our science leadership team with this new appointment," Cawthron Institute Chief Executive Professor Charles Eason says.

"Dr Reed is an accomplished scientist with extensive, proven scientific expertise and specialist knowledge of the commercial aquaculture sector. She will complement and enhance our existing research, while bringing a fresh approach, new energy and drive to this important role."

Source Voxy

 


IN BRIEF - UK court permits tuna firm to sue Sea Shepherd

UNITED KINGDOM
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

A Maltese tuna rancher can continue legal action against marine conservation group Sea Shepherd in the UK, a high court has ruled.
The company claimed it incurred EUR 1 million in damages

Fish and Fish won an appeal after a UK court last year threw out a lawsuit against Sea Shepherd in which the Maltese company sought damages for an incident that happened in 2010.

Source: Kurt Sansone / Times of Malta

 


IN BRIEF - Alaska Air Cargo delivers season's first Copper River salmon to Seattle

UNITED STATES
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

SEATTLE - Alaska Air Cargo delivered the season's first shipment of Copper River salmon on 19 May to Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The arrival of the coveted Copper River salmon marks the start of the summer salmon season and is anticipated by seafood lovers throughout the Pacific Northwest and beyond.

The Alaska Airlines plane arrived early this morning with Copper River king and sockeye salmon from three seafood processors: Ocean Beauty Seafoods, Trident Seafoods and Copper River Seafoods. On 19 May, at least four more Alaska Airlines flights will transport salmon from Cordova, Alaska, to Anchorage, Alaska, Seattle and across the United States.

Source: CWeb News

 


IN BRIEF - High quality, safe NZ seafood focus of new role

NEW ZEALAND
Tuesday, May 21, 2013

Cawthron Institute has boosted its science and aquaculture capability with the appointment of senior scientist Dr Jacquie Reed as its new head of aquaculture. We are excited to further strengthen our science leadership team with this new appointment, Cawthron …High quality, safe NZ seafood focus of new role.

Cawthron Institute has boosted its science and aquaculture capability with the appointment of senior scientist Dr Jacquie Reed as its new head of aquaculture.

Source: Scoop

 


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