The Irish ministry for Communications, Marine and Natural Resources has called its country’s stakeholders to wisely invest in aquaculture to ensure consistent supply of raw material needed to meet the steadily growing market demand.
Speaking at a conference ‘Steering towards 2007-2013: What Support for the common fisheries policy and coastal zone development?,’ [...]
Archive for June, 2009
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Ireland calls to strike a balance to meet growing demand
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World fisheries must prepare for climate change
According to the latest edition of ‘The State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture’, presented by F AO, existing responsible fishing practices need to be more widely implemented and current management plans should be expanded to include strategies for coping with climate change.
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Beyond cosmetic surgery
Many people face the challenge of launching new personal projects, contracting of professional responsibilities and ultimately more important to develop different activities that mean a promotion and therefore a complete change of life instantly think of resorting to plastic surgery, the
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Domestic and global recession demotes Thai conglomerate: TRIS Ratings
The Thailand based TRIS Rating Co., Ltd., is the country’s first credit rating agency established in 2002. Floated by the Thai Rating and Information Services Co., Ltd. (TRIS), the agency solely conducts credit rating business across Thailand.
Recently, the agency has released its latest ratings.
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Fishing, formed the Regional Advisory Council of the Mediterranean
The constituent assembly was held on 1 and 2 April in Rome. Maura Kahoul state elate president Ettore Inane della Lega pesca Italian vice president assume a due vertices spangle. Maura Kahoul was elected President and the League Ettore Inane Italian fishing is the vice chairman along with two top Spanish.
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Australia and NZ strictest enforcers of GM food norms: Review
A review by the Food Standards Australia New Zealand (FSANZ) has labelled the labelling regime of genetically modified (GM) food in Australia and New Zealand as the most comprehensive of all.
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The ‘ghost nets’ harm the marine ecosystem
F AO Unep have published a report which states the cha fishing gear abandoned, lost or otherwise undermine the disused marine stocks and are a danger to boats
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Italian-Libyan agreement, via the cooperation in the field of marine resources
This is the first agreement between the fisheries administrations of the two countries, strongly desired by our associations, the private sector represented by the District Fisheries and supported by the Region of Sicily. Ha affirmation il ministry Zaia presented intense con Committal popular general per agricultural, la zoogenic e le rescores marine della Grande giamahiria [...]
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Tassal banks on growing market to achieve its 2003 target
Tassal Group, Australia’s biggest producer and exporter of Atlantic Salmon has reaffirmed its commitment to achieving the net profit after tax as laid down in the prospectus issued by the company last October.
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Alaskan international trade spurts with increased seafood exports
A recent report on the exports of Alaskan products to the rest of the world has revealed that more and more number of people around the world prefers Alaskan seafood for its superior quality and natural fresh taste.
According to the report on the Q1 exports for the year 2004, the sales of [...]