All Fish articles – Page 33
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NewsLoch Fyne Oysters claims first with line of live mussels
They are sold in modified atmosphere packaging, with high oxygen levels keeping mussels alive for 10 days
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NewsFive Star Fish faces closure as 2 Sisters consults on 'heavily loss-making' business
Nearly 400 staff at the Grimsby-based operation are now facing redundancy
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Comment & OpinionSmall fisheries are losing out to PNA's recertification
The recertification of the PNA tuna fishery by the MSC is detrimental to ocean conservation and unfair to small-scale tuna
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Analysis & FeaturesSalmon prices pushed up in Chile and Norway
Salmon prices are up month on month due to concerns over potential algal blooms in Chile
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NewsUK fishermen protest ‘abject betrayal’ of Brexit negotiators
UK fishermen took to the Thames to protest against a “pitiful, disgusting, abject betrayal” by government
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Comment & OpinionFishermen furious following Brexit ‘betrayal’
’We will leave the EU and leave the CFP, but hand back sovereignty over our seas a few seconds later’
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NewsUK seafood industry calls for better fleet monitoring
Fully documented fleets are an important step to prevent overfishing, a coalition of 17 retailers, processors and industry groups has warned
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NewsSeafood companies urged to improve approach to 'ghost gear'
Report by World Animal Protection says ghost gear is a ‘catastrophe for marine life as we know it’
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NewsMSC welcomes Pacific PNA tuna fishery recertification
However, the recertification, approved by an independent adjudicator last week, was described as ‘shocking’ by campaign group On The Hook
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Analysis & FeaturesSmaller catches keep coldwater prawns costly
Coldwater prawn prices remain significantly higher than this time last year
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NewsBirds Eye pulls ad as water safety campaigners raise concerns
New ad, starring a younger and more rugged Captain Birds Eye, encouraged children to jump into cold water, campaigners claimed
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NewsPrinces makes '100% responsible sourcing' tuna pledge
The company was involved with the launch of two FIPs in Senegal and the Indian Ocean last year
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NewsSushi Daily issues recall for Sushigari ginger product
Recall impacting sushi counters in Waitrose and Sainsbury’s stores…
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NewsFish suppers set to be pricier in 2018 as quotas bite
A fall in supply means it is “almost inevitable” the traditional British fish supper will become more expensive
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NewsYoung's Seafood returns to sales growth but profits still in decline
Profits have continued to decline at Young’s Seafood despite its sales returning to growth in the year to 30 September 2017.
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Comment & OpinionCreepy cat Malcolm sends chill through Young's campaign
Rupert Everett hams it up as Malcolm’s voice, poshly eulogising about his owners’ choice of fish dishes
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NewsYoung's appoints Duncan McIntyre group operations director
McIntyre will begin his role on 12 March replacing Steve Lidgett, who retires in April
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Comment & OpinionA blue tick for the MSC as it mends a hole in its net
Even the NGO’s own technical advisory board was said to have raised concerns over the bad PR created by the row
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NewsMSC to toughen up rules on sustainable fishing trips
Certified seafood will only enter MSC-certified supply chains if it comes from fishing trips where all activities on target stock are certified, the MSC said
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Analysis & FeaturesTuna prices drop but pressure is on FADs
Tuna prices are falling back from record highs, but the relief could be short-lived





