Minister to open Aquaculture UK

RURAL economy minister Fergus Ewing is to open the UK’s biggest aquaculture show later this month, it was announced this morning. The minister, a staunch supporter of the industry in Scotland, will be in Aviemore on May 23 to welcome more than 160 companies exhibiting, and what are expected to be record numbers of visitors.…

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Fish Update Briefing, Friday, May 11

WILD QUEENSLAND PRAWNS LISTED AS ENDANGERED                                                                                          THE Australian Marine Conservation Society has listed wild caught Queensland prawns and scallops as an endangered species and is urging the public not to buy them. The society has given these and other shellfish a red unsustainable rating in its latest seafood guide. Scallop stocks are said to have dropped dramatically. Tooni…

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Thursday, May 11, fish prices from Grimsby market

FISH PRICES  THURSDAY 10TH MAY 2018 TOTAL BOXES FOR SALE 1858 TODAY KILOS:  92900 WE DO NOT BUY OR SELL FISH THIS IS A ROUGH GUIDE ONLY – Prices are in £ per kilo  Vessels Overland Norwegian Icelandic Other – 34 248 1525 51   SPECIES Size Low High Low High Low High COD 1 XL Large 2.70 2.80 COD…

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Thursday, May 11, fish prices from Lerwick market

FISH MARKET PRICES SHETLAND Thursday 10th May 2018 6 BOATS LANDED 2150 BOXES Resilient, Alison Kay, Bonaventure, Faithlie, Guardian Angell, Copious, Jubilee Spirit, Valhalla SPECIES GRADE VOLUME MAXIMUM AVERAGE kgs PRICE PRICE £ per kg £ per kg CATS 783 1.63 1.57 COD 1 1093 2.84 2.72 COD 2 8799 2.77 2.62 COD 3 5386…

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Volumes down, costs up for MH Scotland

MARINE Harvest Scotland’s harvest volumes in the first quarter of 2017 were down significantly on the same period last year, according to the company’s Q1 report, published yesterday. The first quarter harvest volume was 8,691 tonnes gutted weight, a decrease from the corresponding quarter in 2017 (17,772 tonnes). This was due to a lower opening…

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Machrihanish milestone as farmed wrasse spawn

A MAJOR milestone in wrasse culture has been reached at the Marine Harvest hatchery in Machrihanish, with the first spawning of farmed fish. Andrew Davie, of the Institute of Aquaculture, who has spearheaded wrasse research in collaboration with the Marine Harvest site, along with the company’s Paul Featherstone and Lindsay Sherriff, said on Twitter yesterday: ‘It has taken…

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Canadian seafood faces US ban over whaling

EXPORTS of Canadian seafood to the United States could be under threat over Canada’s whaling policy. Eleven Democratic Party senators have called on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the body which governs US fishing policy, to investigate whether Canada is doing enough to protect North Atlantic ‘right’ whales, which are an endangered species. And, if…

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Cod the star of Norwegian exports

COD has become the new star in Norway’s seafood export performance so far this year. During the first four months of 2018, the country exported 927,000 tonnes of seafood of all types, with an export value of 31.5 billion kroners. The volume is the same as last year, but the value is up by two…

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‘Excellent’ chance of UK- Iceland free trade deal

A FREE trade deal between Britain and Iceland after Brexit was now a real possibility, Stefán Haukur Jóhannesson, Iceland’s ambassador to the UK, said in Grimsby yesterday. He was on a two-day fact finding and contact building  mission to the South Humber port complex, during which he met industry leaders over dinner, and toured the…

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Minister fights for farmers

SCOTLAND’S rural affairs minister, Fergus Ewing, repeated his determination to see the country’s salmon farming industry meet its growth targets, as he answered questions from MSPs in the final session of their investigation into the sector. Ewing said: ‘I’m a very strong and public advocate for the sector in Scotland,’ acknowledging that it had come…

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