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Fears for Irish fishing jobs as Pescanova falls

By SeafoodSource staff
15 April, 2013
Spain’s financial crisis could hit the livelihoods of hundreds of fishermen along the west coast after one of Europe’s top fishing companies filed for insolvency. 
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Plan to open no-fishing zones faces opposition

By SeafoodSource staff
15 April, 2013
A proposal by the New England Fishery Management Council could open up portions of protected, closed areas of the Gulf of Maine and Georges Bank to commercial fishing to compensate for dramatic cuts in catch limits for groundfish.
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Enlow next in line to head up UniSea

By SeafoodSource staff
15 April, 2013
Unalaska’s largest seafood processor has selected a future president and CEO. Tom Enlow will take over Terry Shaff’s job at UniSea at an unspecified future date.
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Disastrous year ahead for New England fisheries

By SeafoodSource staff
15 April, 2013
Deep cuts in catch limits will hit New England's fishing fleet in less than three weeks, and there's little hint any real relief is coming. But regulators and fishermen are still seeking ways to lessen a blow fishermen warn will finish them off. 
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Gulf of Maine shrimp season a bust

By SeafoodSource staff
15 April, 2013
With their quota cut by 74 percent and warnings that the Gulf of Maine shrimp population was in bad shape due to warm ocean temperatures, New England fishermen expected this to be a rough shrimp season.
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Chile still in red for Marine Harvest

By SeafoodSource staff
12 April, 2013
Marine Harvest has released preliminary volume and earnings numbers for 1Q 2013, and earnings from the company’s operations in Chile, while an improvement over 4Q 2012, remain in the negative.
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Trident sells Mitkof cannery

By SeafoodSource staff
12 April, 2013
Tonka Seafoods has purchased Mitkof Cannery on Libby Straight from Trident Seafoods according to partners Seth Scrimsher and Wendel Gilbert.
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Pescanova subsidiary unaffected by debt woes

By SeafoodSource staff
12 April, 2013
NovaNam yesterday said the fact that its parent company, Pescanova, is filing for insolvency in Spain won’t impact on the subsidiary’s business in Namibia.
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Can Pescanova avoid being shipwrecked?

By Mar Claramonte, SeafoodSource contributing editor, reporting from Barcelona, Spain
12 April, 2013
In the last month and a half, the image of a solid, exemplary multinational that Pescanova had forged for itself over the course of five decades has been replaced by one of a chaotic, poorly managed and almost ruined company.
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India produces pathogen free shrimp

By SeafoodSource staff
11 April, 2013
In a major development which will boost domestic production of export quality shrimp, the Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Aquaculture (RGCA) has developed a high quality variety — Litopenaeus Vannamei Broodstock — that is free of specific pathogens for the first time in India.
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China Fishery increases stakes in Copeinca fight

By SeafoodSource staff
11 April, 2013
China Fishery Group on Thursday upped the stakes in its battle to acquire Copeinca with a new takeover offer that matches one from Cermaq. 
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Vietnam predicts rise in seafood exports

By SeafoodSource staff
11 April, 2013
Seafood exports are expected to reach USD 6.5 billion (EUR 4.9 billion) this year, a rise of 5 percent from 2012. The forecast was made by Deputy President of the Vietnam Association of Seafood Exporters and Producers (VASEP) Nguyen Huu Dung.
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China demand drives up Vietnam shrimp prices

By SeafoodSource staff
11 April, 2013
The shrimp prices in Mekong Delta have been increasing rapidly, since Chinese have come to scramble for collecting shrimps with Vietnamese.  
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Akva 2012: Revenues down, spirits up

By SeafoodSource staff
11 April, 2013
Norwegian aquaculture services and equipment provider Akva posted losses of revenues and earnings in its 2012 annual report, but the company is expecting changes in the market and a new acquisition to make for a better 2013.
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Medical marijuana firm moves into seafood industry

By SeafoodSource staff
11 April, 2013
Latteno Food Corp., an investment portfolio company which acquires food product medical marijuana edibles and other related products, on Thursday announced it will enter the fresh seafood market.
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Halibut prices drop slightly

By Christine Blank, SeafoodSource contributing editor
11 April, 2013
Retail prices on halibut soared for the first week of Alaskan halibut season — which started 23 March — and overall remained strong because of supply challenges.
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Poor NZ mussel production leads to layoffs

By SeafoodSource staff
10 April, 2013
The poor mussel yield attributed to the dry summer has had an impact in Nelson but processors say it is just a part of the industry.  
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Cooke reaches deal with labor union

By SeafoodSource staff
10 April, 2013
Following an emotional meeting in Harbour Breton on Wednesday 3 April, the members of the FFAW/CAW local voted 82 percent to accept a new three-year contract with Cooke Aquaculture.
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Fishery council approves West Coast ecosystem plan

By SeafoodSource staff
10 April, 2013
After three years of consideration, West Coast federal fisheries managers on Tuesday unanimously adopted their first ecosystem approach to decisions on fishing seasons and catch quotas.
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LSPMB future threatened

By SeafoodSource staff
10 April, 2013
Three stories published today by the Tri-Parish Times & Business News in Houma, La., put the future of the Louisiana Seafood  Promotion and Marketing Board in question.
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Norwegian salmon export value sets record

By SeafoodSource staff
09 April, 2013
A boost in exports to the European Union led to a record export value of Norwegian salmon in the first quarter of 2013, according to the Norwegian Seafood Council.
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Frugality campaign hits China’s grouper market

By Mark Godfrey, SeafoodSource contributing editor reporting from Beijing, China
09 April, 2013
Chinese grouper farmers are being squeezed by numerous factors as sales dip nationwide: a slowdown in luxury spending, a decrease in imports facilitated by a free trade pact with southeast Asia and production outstripping demand. 
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Pescanova running out of cash by next week

By SeafoodSource staff
09 April, 2013
Pescanova has only enough liquidity to cover payments to suppliers and pay taxes until 15 April in what has become a “dramatic and unsustainable” situation at the Spanish food processing company, which last week said it planned to seek protection from its creditors.
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Budget would eliminate duplicate catfish inspections

By SeafoodSource staff
09 April, 2013
President Obama’s 2014 budget proposal would eliminate certain duplications within government programs, including overlaps in catfish inspections from three different agencies, according to the White House budget office.
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Mike Voisin’s widow appointed to La. seafood board

By SeafoodSource staff
08 April, 2013
Gov. Bobby Jindal has appointed Sarah Voisin of Houma, wife of the late seafood advocate Mike Voisin, to the Louisiana Seafood Promotion and Marketing Board. 
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