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Scottish Government organises ‘mapping’ workshops for the whitefish industry

WITH global whitefish quotas bigger than ever and rocketing imports of cheap substitute species like pangasius and tilapia, Scotland’s whitefish industry faces continued pressure in 2010.

EU organic logo turns over new leaf

THE European Commission today unveiled the winning design for the new EU organic logo. The ”Euro-leaf” design shows the EU stars in the shape of a leaf against a green background. Its simplicity...

Oceana welcomes CITES call for protection of marine species

THE CITES Secretariat has joined the international consensus on the need for a bluefin tuna international trade ban, says the marine campaign group Oceana.

Loblaw modifies seafood counters to highlight "at risk" fish

THE fresh seafood counters at select Loblaw Companies Limited (Loblaw) stores in Canada look a little different today as the Company takes steps to meet its goal to source all fish and seafood sold in...

Domstein farmed cod gets Friend of the Sea certification

FOLLOWING an independent audit, the cod aquaculture operations of the Norwegian company, Domstein, have been found to be compliant with Friend of the Sea certification.

Call for better management of Indian Ocean tuna fisheries

Aquaculture funding creates jobs in Atlantic Canada

Take a shot to showcase splendours of the seas

Defra wins Shark Trust award

Fan shells found in Small Isles survey

Study to examine economic impact of halibut-sablefish quota system

Anti -poaching patrols seize two boats and a car in NZ

Atlantic bluefin tuna CITES listing supported by UK Government

Marine Conservation Zone draft comments sought by Defra

Scottish Marine Bill backed by MSPs