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Brussels show ‘tremendously successful’

More than 22,160 buyers and sellers from around 143 countries attended Seafood Expo Global in Brussels in April, the organisers have disclosed. The expo featured the stands of 1,664 exhibiting […] Continue Reading

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Move to streamline aquaculture certification

GLOBALG.A.P, the farming certification organisation, announced this week that it will expand its 2015 push for international collaboration to include aquaculture. The initiative will reduce the cost of certification by […] Continue Reading

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Grimsby plans big presence in Brussels

GRIMSBY will be providing a significant presence, along with the best fish, to a large global audience in Europe this week. The Grimsby based Saucy Fish Co is hoping to attract more fans when it […] Continue Reading

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Shetland talks ‘constructive’

Following a meeting between skippers and Scottish fisheries minister Richard Lochhead at the NAFC Marine Centre yesterday, Shetland Fishermen’s Association chairman Leslie Tait said he was pleased with the frank […] Continue Reading

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Stop Norway’s unilateral blue whiting quota, urges EU pelagic sector

THE EU pelagic industry has called upon Commissioner Vella to stop the Norwegian unilateral share increase in blue whiting. Just prior to the next round of the coastal states meetings […] Continue Reading

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Ministers ‘struck a balance’ – NFFO

THE National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations has said that EU ministers this week managed to strike a balance between ensuring fishing livelihoods were protected, while  continuing to rebuild fish stocks. The NFFO, which […] Continue Reading

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Scottish Government welcomes quota agreement

A NEW fish deal was agreed in Brussels yesterday, which gives better than expected quotas. The Scottish government welcomed the agreement, which includes a freeze on proposed cuts to the days when […] Continue Reading

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UK Government: Fishing quotas 'a fair deal for fishermen'

IN a statement issued last night, the UK government said it has delivered a fair deal for fishermen, striking the right balance between supporting business and conserving fish stocks to […] Continue Reading

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Countdown to December Council begins for south-west fishing leaders

FISHING industry leaders are making final preparations in advance of the annual Council of Fisheries Ministers to be held in Brussels next week. (15-17 December). Jim Portus, the Chief Executive […] Continue Reading

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