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Stirling University’s Aquaculture research praised in Parliament.. 

17-03-2010 UNITED KINGDOM

Royal Greenland take over activities at the Cuxhaven roe factory.. 

16-03-2010 GREENLAND

Replacing global fish supply would cost 22 times the world’s rainforests: scientist.. 

16-03-2010 NEW ZEALAND

WWF welcomes Indonesian fishing moratorium.. 

16-03-2010 INDONESIA

European Union backs bluefin tuna trade ban.. 

16-03-2010 Europe

Spanish tuna boat foils pirate attack.. 

16-03-2010 SPAIN

Crabbers furious over loan programme.. 

16-03-2010 UNITED STATES

Norwegian farmed cod on top.. 

16-03-2010 NORWAY

North Sea saithe certified.. 

16-03-2010 INTERNATIONAL

Indonesian fishing moratorium a small step to help save Coral Triangle.. 

15-03-2010 INDONESIA

 

Falklands’ on shore Loligo containerisation to improve quality and create jobs.. 

15-03-2010 FALKLAND ISLANDS (MALVINAS)

Fish catches in February 2010.. 

15-03-2010 ICELAND

Blue whiting gets a flying start.. 

15-03-2010 ICELAND

Russia’s fish consumption grows.. 

15-03-2010 RUSSIAN FEDERATION

First French fishery awarded MSC sustainability certification.. 

15-03-2010 FRANCE

World’s largest wild scallop fishery enters MSC full assessment process.. 

15-03-2010 UNITED STATES

Surveillance of pharmaceuticals used in fish farming 2009.. 

15-03-2010 NORWAY

Breeding tuna from eggs.. 

15-03-2010 JAPAN

Oceana press for fishing norms.. 

15-03-2010 INTERNATIONAL

Ulstein Group posts profitable result for 2009.. 

15-03-2010 INTERNATIONAL

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