10. Myanmar offers spl economic zone for Bangladeshis The delegation visited processing plants, fish and shrimp farms, fishery inspection and quality control laboratories and fish landing facilities on May 2-4. Myanmar is keen to set up a special economic zone for fishery products in its Rakhine state bordering Bangladesh to cater to the needs of Bangladeshi importers and consumers, reports bdnews24.com. The issue was raised when a seven-member Bangladeshi delegation visited the neighbouring nation to see its fisheries infrastructure. Both...
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11. USA. Bipartisan group of US Senators call for worldwide ban on ... The United States provides relatively few capacity-building subsidies to its domestic fishing industry, and continued subsidization by other governments to their commercial fleets put domestic fishermen at competitive disadvantage in their ability to fish and to sell their products on the international market. Worldwide fisheries subsidies are estimated at $30 to $34 billion annually -- levels equal to approximately 25 percent of world fishing revenue. proposal that would broadly prohibit...
Source • BYM News (press release),Spain •
12. Faroese Premier outlines commitment to fisheries Yes, it is keeping stocks healthy and fisheries sustainable. No, it's leading to cheating on catches and to discards of good fish. Yes, if concentration of fishing rights in fewer hands is accepted as a social price. No, it should be replaced by an effort management system, such as days-at-sea (DAS) Search FISHupdate.com Search Search FISHupdate Magazine Search Faroese Premier outlines commitment to fisheries Published: 07 May, 2007. THE Faroese Premier has said his country regards the sea...
Source • Fish Update,UK •
13. Sea ranches make waves In California, entrepreneurs can now pursue sea ranching raising certain types of fin fish in offshore pens thanks to passage last year of the Sustainable Oceans Act. In addition, marine aquaculture could help revitalize many of the nation's working waterfronts and ports that have suffered due to the decline of commercial fishing. The law established a permit process and environmental standards for aquaculture within three miles of the shoreline, the extent of the state's jurisdiction....
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14. U.S. Senators Call for Worldwide Ban on Destructive Fishing Subsidies Ted Stevens ( news, bio, voting record) (R-Alaska), introduced a resolution Thursday night calling for the United States to pursue an international ban on government subsidies to the fishing sector that are supporting the overfishing of the world's oceans. Ted Stevens ( news, bio, voting record) (R-Alaska), introduced a resolution Thursday night calling for the United States to pursue an international ban on government subsidies to the fishing sector that are supporting the overfishing of...
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15. County ranks 3rd in cattle USDA figures show there are 23,000 farms in the state with one or more head of beef cows that have calved. Since the montgomeryadvertiser.com does not control user submitted statements, we cannot promise that readers will not occasionally find offensive or inaccurate comments posted on our Web site. In addition, we remind anyone interested in making an online comment that responsibility for statements posted lies with the person submitting the comment, not montgomeryadvertiser.com or its...
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16. Deep impact roll, $11.50 Perfect example: the Phoenix roll, an imaginative work of art that wrapped up lightly-fried shrimp tempura pieces, fresh tuna and slivered pieces of creamy avocado. Tuna was also the star player in the Deep Impact roll, where shrimp tempura was topped with spicy tuna mixture. Though the temperatures were record-breaking and it was hardly time for macaroni and cheese, I was still too hungry for just a salad. Cut me some slices of perfect ruby-red tuna or fresh yellowtail and I'll gladly...
Source • Hartford Courant,CT •
17. 20 Nations Agree on Fishing Limits More than 20 nations agreed Friday to discourage unregulated and destructive bottom trawling on the South Pacific high seas, a victory for environmental groups. Enormously effective at catching fish, the nets also wipe out almost everything in their path, smash coral and stir clouds of sediment that smother sea life, marine experts say. Observers and ship locator monitoring systems are to be used, and vessels must remain at least five nautical miles from deep-water corals and other...
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18. New law would protect deckhands from unscrupulous skippers Fisk, also a fisherman, said the contracts would be 'very basic' and could be "tweaked" to accommodate variances in different fisheries. We get a tremendous amount of interest in fisheries statewide - every gear type, every issueyou name it, from sport to commercial, from groundfish to net fisheries. They will recommend state fisheries, and our fish coordinator will basically be the one doing the leg work and the staffing for that body," Nizich said. Fisk said time might not allow for the...
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