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Froxa S.A.


Cantabria
Spain
Telephone: 34-942-835-000






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  • Weather clears for Copper River salmon second openerAlaska’s Copper River salmon season started out with rough weather and low landings, but picked up during the second opening.
  • LSPMB bill passes Senate, heads to HouseAfter taking on several pages of amendments, legislation shifting oversight of the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board set sail for the House following Senate approval Tuesday.
  • Scotland investigates low prawn landingsA recent article published by the Scottish government speculates that various environmental factors may be playing a role in the drop-off in volume of prawns landed by the Fladens fishery in 2012 and the first few months of 2013.
  • Three Alaska firms gain RFM certificationThe Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute (ASMI) on Wednesday announced four more Alaska seafood companies have met the requirements of the FAO-Based Responsible Fisheries Management (RFM) Chain of Custody Certification.
  • ISSF works to eliminate bycatchA veteran group of scientists and fishermen will embark on a weeks-long journey through the Pacific in search of better fishing practices, and ways to reduce bycatch as part of the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) #BycatchProject.
  • MRAG hires new auditorMRAG Americas has hired Chris Spring to offer sustainability auditing services, the company said in a release.
  • Decision postponed on new rules for eel fisheryRegulators on Tuesday postponed making a decision on new rules for Maine’s lucrative American eel fishery.
  • Seafish: Iodine in seafood good for momsNew research from the U.K.’s Surrey and Bristol Universities has highlighted in importance of iodine, found naturally in seafood, for pregnant and breast-feeding women.
  • New DNA test detects oyster-killing infectionA new DNA test has been developed to detect low levels of the Bluff oyster-killer bonamia.
  • Fisherman: PEI lobster panel 'a joke'An independent panel to review low lobster prices this year will end up being nothing but a joke, says the president of the P.E.I. Fishermen’s Association.
  • Southeast Asia aquaculture needs to changeThe road ahead for the aquaculture sector in Southeast Asia is going to be a rough one, with fishmeal prices going nowhere but up, and poor breeding stock cutting into volumes. It will only get worse, says one expert, if producers cling to the old ways of doing things.
  • Washington state approves seafood labeling lawWashington state Governor Jay Inslee on Monday signed into law a bill that tackles seafood fraud. 
  • Price increases are good and bad for BakkafrostThe Bakkafrost Group produced a profit, according to its 1Q 2013 report, despite good and bad news from spot price increases.
  • Marine Harvest agrees to tougher ASC limits One of the world's largest fish farm companies, Marine Harvest, has voluntarily agreed to much tougher limits on its pesticides use and seal killing by joining a strict new environment scheme.
  • High Liner invests USD 6m in US facilityHigh Liner Foods on Tuesday announced it will invest USD 6.6 million to further modernize and expand its manufacturing facility in Newport News, Va.