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Cod Plan Fruits Of New Approach Fishing Monthly Published: 06 May, 2003 EC fisheries Commissioner Franz Fischler said the cod plan unveiled today comes as a direct result of the […] Continue Reading
Cod Plan Fruits Of New Approach Fishing Monthly Published: 06 May, 2003 EC fisheries Commissioner Franz Fischler said the cod plan unveiled today comes as a direct result of the […] Continue Reading
Cod Plan Under Heavy Fire Fishing Monthly Published: 06 May, 2003 A BLISTERING attack was launched tonight on the ECs new long-term cod recovery plan expected to come into effect […] Continue Reading
Coastguards warn:Stay away from cliff edges Fishing Monthly Published: 29 June, 2004 SHETLAND coastguards today, Tuesday June 29th, warned the public to stay away from cliff edges after a lost […] Continue Reading
Caviar Smuggling War Sees Death Of Furry Enforcer Fishing Monthly Published: 25 July, 2003 RUSSIA’S only sniffer cat has been run over in what police think may have been an […] Continue Reading
CFP Withdrawal May Be Non Starter,But Politicians Must Ensure RACs Have Muscle Fishing Monthly Published: 09 June, 2003 IF politicians will not support UK withdrawal from the Common Fisheries Policy […] Continue Reading
Call to enhance women’s role in fisheries Fishing Monthly Published: 23 June, 2004 WOMEN with interests in all aspects of the fishing industry in Europe have called for the formation […] Continue Reading
Íslandsbanki changes name to ‘Glitnir’ sourced from Norse mythology Published: 14 March, 2006 THE Icelandic bank Íslandsbanki has changed its brand name to Glitnir, at the same time adopting a […] Continue Reading
Åse Aulie Michelet steps down as CEO of Marine Harvest Published: 24 March, 2010 The Board of Directors of Marine Harvest ASA and Åse Aulie Michelet have reached agreement that […] Continue Reading
Bridlington fish war settlement reached Published: 01 November, 2006 Edward McMillan-Scott THE five month long bitter fishing dispute between Bridlington shell fishermen and French trawlermen appears to have been settled. […] Continue Reading