New Inmarsat Multi-Voice and Telemetry Services confirmed for Thrane & Thrane SAILOR FleetBroadband
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Enhanced voice calling and new tracking functions for market leading terminals
Norwegian Veritas has re-certified TripleNine in accordance with ISO9001, ISO14001, GMP+ and MSC-coc.
Catch-quota management (CQM) is a result based management where targets (catch quotas, where all fish count on the fishers quota) are set, and the choice of method in harvesting is left to the exploiter together with the obligation to document (by E-log and CCTV) that targets are observed. At present management needs time to prepare and legislate and it regulates with rigid and uniform rules. This is problematic in an environment where the ideal harvesting pattern is highly complex and variable, and it often leads to conflict between regulation and fishermen’s perception of the best practice. In contrast a result based management incentivizes the exploiter to continuously adapt and improve his fishery against the targets, which in fisheries policy coincides with the main objective, namely the observance of removals of fish according to the MSY principle.
Package combines new SAILOR 900 VSAT, SAILOR FleetBroadband, Vizada Services and Vizada XChange to provide global broadband coverage at all times.
The last weeks have improved prices for the North Sea Plaice. But the fishermen does not achieve a reasonable price mark-up for the MSC fish, covering the additional costs for sustainable MSC fishery. To high light this a Danish trawler landed North Sea Plaice without MSC label last week at the fish auction in Urk, Holland, being centre for the European plaice industry.
This week, Danish vessels will start landing MSC certified Baltic cod in Danish ports. The DFPO Denmark Eastern Baltic cod fishery was today certified as a sustainable and well-managed fishery against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) environmental standard. The cod has been a commercially important species in the Baltic region since the 15th century and now, consumers across Europe will, for the first time, be able to buy Baltic cod bearing the distinctive blue MSC ecolabel.
The DFPO North Sea Plaice fishery was certified sustainable against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) environmental standard for sustainable and well managed fisheries.
The VMI East Jutland blue shell mussel dredge fishery has entered full assessment in MSC certification program for sustainable fisheries.
The North Sea and Skagerrak Saithe (Pleuronectesplatessa) fishery, jointly managed by the members of the Danish Fishermen’s Producer Organisation (DFPO), was today certified as sustainable against the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) environmental standard for sustainable and well managed fisheries. Around 7 000 metric tonnes of Danish saithe will now be eligible to display the blue MSC ecolabel in the market place.
The Chairman of the Danish Fishmeal Association is delighted with the new EU agreement on sand eel quotas, but finds the non-existent Norway spout quote for 2011 totally unsatisfactory.
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