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IN BRIEF - Marine minister approves salmon licence for Connemara

REPUBLIC OF IRELAND
Saturday, July 28, 2012

An Udaras na Gaeltachta backed company has been assigned a salmon farming licence that consolidates five former licence holders in the South Connemara area.

Bradán Beo Teoranta will take over licences previously held by DCMI Golam Teo, Muirachmhainni Teo, Eisc Ui Fhlatharta Teo, Eisc Iathglas Teo and Muir Gheal Teo.

The assignment of the aquaculture licences took place with the agreement of the five licence holders and follows a lengthy examination of salmon farming in the region.

Source: Galway News

 


IN BRIEF - Guangzhou oysters contaminated by cadmium

CHINA
Saturday, May 25, 2013

Oyster fans might want to reduce their consumption of the mollusks as test results in Guangzhou showed they contained excessive amounts of cadmium and other heavy metals.

Following a scandal of cadmium-tainted rice in the southern province, China Central Television reported that 1 kilogram of oysters sold at a Guangzhou restaurant, famous for grilled oysters, contained 2 mg of cadmium, 20 times the permitted content stipulated in a national standard drafted by the health authority.

Source: China Daily

 


IN BRIEF - Sushi's Abenomics wave: posh tuna in, plain mackerel out

JAPAN
Saturday, May 25, 2013

TOKYO - Investors in Japan might keep a close eye on sales of the homely horse mackerel as an early warning of any trouble ahead. The good news is that in the more confident Japan of 2013, tuna remains king.

So says Mizuho Securities economist Kenta Ishizu, who believes he has found a leading indicator of Japanese consumer demand that relies on two of the most common items on a sushi menu: Japanese horse mackerel and tuna.

Source: Taiga Uranaka / Reuters

 


IN BRIEF - Americans eating more smoked seafood products

UNITED STATES
Saturday, May 25, 2013

There's no smoke and mirrors about it - Americans are eating a lot more smoked seafood than they used to. And that demand — part of a larger trend of infusing everything from salts and cocktails to fruit and teas with a kiss of smoky flavor — has smoked seafood producers like Maine's Ducktrap River moving fast to expand production.

"Our sales have increased to the point where we can't keep up," says Don Cynewski, the company's general manager. "We feel strongly that this is still a relatively new product in the United States, and that it has good growth potential."

Source: Times Union

 


IN BRIEF - Deadly shrimp disease spares PH–BFAR

PHILIPPINES
Saturday, May 25, 2013

DAGUPAN CITY - The Philippines is still lucky that it is still free from the deadly shrimp disease called Early Mortality Syndrome (EMS) which is now stalking shrimps from all over the world.

Dr. Westly Rosario, chief of the National Integrated Fisheries Technology Development Center (NIFTDC) here, said they were aware that EMS could wipe out the local shrimp industry if the disease finally enters the country, the Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has banned lately the importation of shrimps, lobsters, crabs and other crustaceans.

Rosario said that EMS is a deadly disease that could wipe out shrimp population overnight since it kills the juvenile at very early stage.

Source: Balita

 


IN BRIEF - HB Grandi: Redfish quota caught in twelve days

ICELAND
Saturday, May 25, 2013

Therney RE is now steaming home after having taken its entire 650 tonne redfish quota in only twelve days. The same applies to Örfirisey RE, but HB Grandi’s two other vessels on the redfish grounds, Helga María AK and Venus HF, are still at sea. Helga María is newly arrived on fishing grounds around the 200 mile limit after a half-landing in Reykjavík.

According to Therney’s skipper, Kristinn Gestsson, fishing has been very good since the Icelandic trawlers started on redfish on 10th May. ‘Things started off quietly but picked up and the last three or four days have been excellent. The redfish are in thick shoals so we have been fishing carefully. This means that we have shortened the tows so as not to get too much in each haul. Our maximum production capacity is 45 to 50 tonnes per day, depending on what we are producing, so we can cope well if we are getting around 35 tonnes per day.

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IN BRIEF - Commercial salmon opener likely on 27 May

UNITED STATES
Friday, May 24, 2013

Alaska Department of Fish and Game biologists say the next commercial opening of the Copper River District for wild salmon harvests is anticipated to be on Monday, 27 May, with the time and area to be announced on Saturday, 25 May.

Meanwhile, the Copper River District is to open for subsistence fishing at 7 a.m. on Thursday 23 May, for a 12-hour period with waters within the Chinook salmon inside closure area to be closed during this subsistence period.

Source: The Cordoba Times

 


IN BRIEF - Viet Nam improves seafood quality

VIET NAM
Friday, May 24, 2013

HA NOI - The US Department of Commerce (DoC) has decided to increase anti-dumping duties on tra fish imported from Viet Nam by an additional USD 0.52 to 1.29 per kilo, said the Viet Nam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP).

Association secretary Truong Dinh Hoe said the tax hike was made after the US checked errors in the calculation of the previous tax, saying that the increase was consistent with the calculated data.

Source: VNS

 


IN BRIEF - Atlantic sturgeon making slow recovery

UNITED STATES
Friday, May 24, 2013

Atlantic sturgeon, an ancient species that in the 19th century briefly made New Jersey a world capital of the caviar trade, are now on the endangered species list. But fishermen’s nets now won’t threaten the sturgeons’ survival, as they make a slow population recovery along the East Coast, according to a new analysis by government biologists.

Continuing use of gear like fixed gill nets for monkfish — a valuable commercial fishery to New Jersey — “could adversely affect, but is not likely to jeopordize” the survival of Atlantic sturgeon in the wild, according to the report issued this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.

Source: Kirk Moore / APP

 


IN BRIEF - 84 600t horse mackerel for old rights holders

NAMIBIA
Friday, May 24, 2013

The additional 84 600 tonnes horse mackerel quota which the Minister of Fisheries and Marine Resources Bernhard Esau, is expected to allocate soon, is only for existing right holders and not new companies, Esau told The Namibian on 22 May.Esau declined to say when he would issue the quota saying that he would inform the companies that qualify for the rights.

He said it appears that “there are forces using the media” to find out when the TAC will be allocated. “The quota has owners. Its not for new companies,” he said adding that the horse mackerel industry in the country was saturated at the moment.

Source: Camwe Kaira / The Namibian

 


IN BRIEF - Taiwan's protection efforts help increase tuna catch: fishermen

TAIWAN
Friday, May 24, 2013

TAIPEI - The number of bluefin tuna caught off Pingtung County has increased significantly as a result of the government's intensified efforts to protect Taiwanese fishermen following the fatal shooting of a local fisherman by Philippine marine patrol personnel 9 May, a fishermen's association said Wednesday 22 May.

Since the incident occurred, 102 bluefin tuna worth about TWD 50 million have been caught in waters off the southern county, said a fishermen's association in Donggang Township, Pingtung. A Philippine government vessel attacked a Pingtung registered fishing boat, the Kuang Ta Hsing No. 28, on 9 May, killing a 65-year-old Taiwanese fisherman, Hung Shih-cheng, in overlapping waters of the two countries' exclusive economic zones. Amid escalating tensions between the countries after the incident, Taiwan's Navy and Coast Guard Administration (CGA) held a joint exercise in the overlapping zone in the Bashi Channel on 16 May. Taking advantage of the opportunity, most bluefin tuna fishing vessels registered in Pingtung took to the seas, bringing in big catches.

Source: Taiwan News

 


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