10. United States Proposes Cuts in World Fisheries Subsidies The proposal calls for a broad ban on subsidies to fisheries that capture wild ocean stock and that contribute to the overcapacity of the world's fishing fleets and the depletion of many commercial fish stocks. proposal, governments still would be allowed to subsidize boat safety improvements, scrap vessels or otherwise make them unavailable for fishing and support the development of marine resources because those activities do not contribute to overfishing, USTR says. It would cover...
Source • U.S. Department of State •
11. Netting the right wine for seafood usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? WINE TALK Netting the right wine for seafood By BILL DALEY McClatchy-Tribune Article Last Updated:03/28/2007 11:51:50 AM EDT Shrimp remains the most consumed seafood per capita in the United States, according to recent statistics released from the National Fisheries Institute, a trade group based in Washington, D. usDiggRedditYahooMyWebGoogle What's this? WINE TALK Netting the right wine for seafood By BILL DALEY McClatchy-Tribune Article Last...
Source • Connecticut Post,CT •
12. Special meetings held today on commercial fisheries permits Special meetings held today on commercial fisheries permits. The board will review the proposed orders in the following contested cases: 9 a. The meeting location is accessible to persons with disabilities. The Oregon Commercial Fisheries Permit Board will hold special meetings by telephone conference today (Friday) Public wishing to listen to the meeting may do so at the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife Headquarters Building, 3406 Cherry Avenue NE, Salem.
Source • Newport News Times,OR •
13. big sharks are disappearing - and world's fisheries are suffering ... Overfishing of the ancient predators has lead to a sudden uprising of species they prey on, causing an abundance of skates, rays and smaller sharks, which are steadily devastating populations of shellfish, including scallops, oysters and clams, the researchers claim. Scientists sound alarm as marine food chain is hit Shellfish being devastated by thriving prey species Ian Sample, science correspondent Friday March 30, 2007 The Guardian A young smooth hammerhead shark caught in a net....
Source • Guardian Unlimited,UK •
14. N.H. goes after aquaculture At Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont, which exports fish cages designed to withstand rough ocean conditions, company President Steve Page says Maine's experience with inshore salmon farming, combined with research at the University of New Hampshire and the University of Maine, gives the region an opportunity to be an industry leader. At Ocean Farm Technologies of Searsmont, which exports fish cages designed to withstand rough ocean conditions, company President Steve Page says Maine's...
Source • The Lewiston Sun Journal •
15. Partners discuss new rules Before they debated the document, whose final version will be given to the government to serve as a guideline on what strategies it should use when reacting to the changes, two consultants, Bent Larsen and Richard Hess of Imani Development Ltd who did the study, made presentations on it. Before they debated the document, whose final version will be given to the government to serve as a guideline on what strategies it should use when reacting to the changes, two consultants, Bent Larsen and...
Source • Seychelles Nation,Seychelles •
16. Olive oil adds a twist to tuna It makes sandwiches and casseroles tastier and is particularly good in any dish that showcases the flavor of the fish itself, such as tuna cakes or salade ni oise. Cast a line for best-quality canned and jarred varieties of tuna, and reel in fresh-from-the-sea flavor for more than just sandwiches. Tuna in olive oil usually has no vegetable-broth filler (common in fish packed in soybean oil or water), so the flavor is better. Not long ago, tuna in olive oil was found only in specialty food...
Source • Houston Chronicle,TX •
17. Article Search Read more From: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Canada] [Oceans] [Consumption] [Food] Palau proposal for bottom trawling moratorium 06/16/2006 Palau has presented a new proposal to the UN for a moratorium on high seas bottom trawling - "the most destructive and indiscriminate fishing practice known to mankind, for just a few fish destined for niche markets. Email this to a friend Subscribe Feedback About us Contact Donate Article Search. Email this to a friend Subscribe Feedback...
Source • OneWorld •
18. Horomia - M ori Fisheries Conference Speech This conference provides an opportunity to acknowledge this, and to work face to face to strengthen relationships both across the sector and with government. Obviously good information is required and all three sectors of the fishing industry (commercial, customary and recreational), where M ori have an intricate knowledge, should be given due regard. Continuing with the theme of shared fisheries and increasing value, I want to talk a little about fisheries plans. All stakeholders agree...
Source • Scoop.co.nz,New Zealand •
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