CFP -tactical concession or capitulation?

A TACTICAL concession or capitulation? That was the provocative question posed last night by the National Federation of Fishermen\’s Organisations (NFFO) following the news that the UK will remain in the Common Fisheries Policy during the 21-month transition period and will not quit next March, as expected. The NFFO, which represents hundreds of fishermen in England, Wales and Northern…

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EU deal falls ‘far short’ say fishermen

THE UK and EU have agreed on a ‘large part’ of the agreement that will lead to the ‘orderly withdrawal’ of the UK. Brexit negotiators Michel Barnier and David Davis said they had agreed terms for a transition period, calling the announcement a ‘decisive step’, the BBC reported. The transitional period is set to last from March…

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Sturgeon champions prize exporters

THE First Minister, Nicola Sturgeon, will be one of the keynote speakers at this year’s Scottish Export Awards ceremony in Glasgow on Thursday. The annual black-tie dinner brings together businesses from across Scotland to recognise and celebrate their entrepreneurial exporting achievements. Among this year’s shortlisted firms are Marine Harvest, the Scottish Salmon Company and Aqualife…

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Benchmark’s new man in the Med

BENCHMARK Animal Health is strengthening its presence in the Mediterranean with the appointment of a new manager, to be based in Athens. Harry Tziouvas, in the newly created position of technical services manager (Mediterranean), will focus on supporting producers in the field, as well as providing them with advice and knowledge on health management in…

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Grimsby ‘will meet Brexit challenges’

THE head of Grimsby Fish Market said the port has the ability and determination to overcome whatever challenges leaving the European Union next year will throw up. In a spirited defence of the local industry, Martyn Boyers, who is also chief executive of Grimsby Port East, called on the political establishment to start delivering on Brexit.…

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Brexit threat to UK seafood exports

UK seafood exporters may face serious hurdles if they want to sell into Europe next year, a European parliament Brexit conference in Grimsby was told at the weekend. Unless there is a satisfactory deal between Britain and the EU, then everything from Scottish salmon to shellfish and cod could be subject to tariffs. That was the warning from Yorkshire and Humber…

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Builders mark MH feed plant milestone

AN official ‘topping out’ ceremony has been held at Marine Harvest’s £93 million fish feed plant on the Isle of Skye. Construction of the facility, at the Allt Anavig quarry in Kyleakin, began last June and is due to be completed towards the end of this year. Some 55 full-time jobs will be created at…

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Fish Update Briefing, Friday, March 16

CARNEY WARNS OF OVERFISHING DISASTER MARK Carney, the governor of the Bank of England, has warned of market failures ahead because of overfishing around the world, which in turn threatens the sustainability of humankind in its relationship with the sea. He told Sky News that there was growing evidence that fish stocks worldwide are diminishing following decades of…

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Wild complaints focus on lice

THERE is no reason why salmon farmers and anglers cannot coexist and thrive in Scotland if development is undertaken sustainably. This was the view expressed by Salmon and Trout Conservation Scotland (S&TCS) in Holyrood yesterday as the Rural Economy and Connectivity (REC) committee continued its inquiry into the current state of salmon farming in Scotland.…

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Aquaculture fires up Irish industry

IRELAND\’S seafood sector grew 6.4 per cent last year, contributing €1.15 billion to the country\’s GDP. The aquaculture sector performed particularly well. This strong growth – for the third successive year – was driven by a 12 per cent increase in net exports (to €331 million), a four per cent increase in domestic consumption (€429 million)…

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