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TheFishSite Latest News
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
Eastern European immigrants boost carp sales EU - Carp, a river fish favoured by anglers but rarely gourmets, has become a surprise hit on supermarket fish counters due to the influx of immigrants from eastern Europe.
Monday, November 26, 2007
Better Definitions and Data Collection Would Improve Biosecurity EU - Following a request from the European Commission with regard to certain fish diseases, the Panel on Animal Health and Welfare (AHAW) was asked to deliver a scientific opinion on possible vector species and live stages of susceptible species not transmitting...
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
The way ahead for European aquaculture debated in Brussels EU - The priorities identified in a recent consultation process will guide the future review of the existing strategy on sustainable aquaculture in Europe.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
Integrated policy vital for sustainable marine-based sector EU - Global aquaculture is booming - a result of a strong seafood market, advanced public research and suitable climatic conditions, says EU Commissioner Joe Borg. However, the industry is only a part of a diverse maritime sector that warrants environmental...
Thursday, November 08, 2007
Europe at odds over GM EU - GM crops are likely to be a continuous dividing factor in the EU, a meeting between environment ministers showed last week.
EU rejects select marine exports on antibiotic use The European Union (EU) has rejected some consignments of Indian black tiger shrimp, cuttle and squid fish blaming widespread use of antibiotics by aquaculture farms.
Monday, October 22, 2007
Euro approval for the World's largest animal health business EUROPE - Schering-Plough Corporation has received European Commission approval for its planned acquisition of Organon BioSciences, from Akzo Nobel.
Thursday, October 11, 2007
Red tape blocks potential for Euro fish farming, says MEP BRUSSELS - European fish farmers are losing out to international competition because red tape, bureaucracy and endless directives are pushing investors, production and buyers towards more lucrative markets in China, Japan and Vietnam.
Friday, September 21, 2007
Bluefin tuna fishery closing may be too little too late FRANCE - The European Commission has announced the closure of the Bluefin tuna fisheries in the Mediterranean and Eastern Atlantic, but MEP Marie Helene Aubert of France, a member of the Fisheries Committee, said it’s probably too late to do any good...
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Hatching of amberjacks not ‘small fry’ MALTA - The 10,000 amberjack (accjoli) fries swim unconcernedly in tanks at the Malta Centre for Fisheries Sciences (MCFS) at Fort San Lucjan in Marsaxlokk or in a pen at Marsaxlokk Bay. They are ignorant that they represent a breakthrough in aquaculture...
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
Baader Group Acquires Interest In LINCO Food Systems EU - The German-based supplier of food processing technology, the Baader Group, has acquired a controlling interest in the Danish manufacturer of poultry processing equipment, LINCO Food Systems. .
Tuesday, August 07, 2007
Competition under spotlight at Aquaculture Europe 'Competing claims' is the theme of premier aquaculture event, Aquaculture Europe 2007. The event takes place in Istanbul, Turkey, from 24 to 27 October and will focus on the various levels of competition currently facing the aquaculture sector.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
MEPs say lift fishmeal ban in view of science and aquaculture EU - The European Parliament adopted a report by Struan Stevenson (EPP-ED, UK) calling on the Commission and the Council to lift the ban on feeding fishmeal and fish oil to ruminants. The report stresses that "there is no scientific evidence to support...
Monday, June 11, 2007
Climate Change Makes Figuring Out Fish Genetics Critical UN - The United Nations is stepping up its campaign to conserve the world's genetic resources so crops and animals can adapt to global warming and other challenges, focusing on fish for the first time since fish are increasingly being bred to meet the...
Wednesday, June 06, 2007
EU Commission proposes increase in Pandalus import quota EU - The European Commission has published a new set of proposed tariff reduction quotas including a 20,000 ton quota for cold water shrimp.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
EU project offers herbal therapy to farmyard animals EU - Natural alternatives to growth-promoting antibiotics in livestock feed may soon be on the menu for pigs, poultry and fish in Europe, thanks to research conducted by REPLACE, an EU-funded project.
Friday, May 18, 2007
Wider EU fish policy wants aquacultural development Brussels - The steady growth in the demand for fish products represents great potential for the aquaculture industry in Europe. In a speech to EU officials outlining the future of the union's fisheries policy, Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Commissioner...
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Commission launches consultation on a sustainable future for European aquaculture BRUSSELS - The European Commission has started a consultation exercise on opportunities for the development of aquaculture in the European Union. The steady growth in the demand for fisheries products represents great potential for further development...
Friday, May 11, 2007
Commission Launches Consultation On A Sustainable Future For European Aquaculture BRUSSELS - The European Commission has started a consultation exercise on opportunities for the development of aquaculture in the European Union. The steady growth in the demand for fisheries products represents great potential for further development...
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Domestic marine species on the increase GERMANY - Common perception would let us believe that domestication of land animals has been very successful. However when compared to the rapid increase in the numbers of marine species becoming domesticated these perceptions may change.
Caviar Creator Achives World First for Organic Quality EU - Today the "European Seafood Exposition" will begin in Brussels, where Caviar Creator will bring a world innovation to the food market: Caviar and sturgeon meat of certified organic quality.
The rise and rise of aquaculture EU - The rapid rise of aquaculture will fundamentally change the way people relate to the oceans, say scientists from the EU-funded Marine Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning (MarBEF) project,in the journal Science.








