Latest ring netter launched
The latest ring netter from Buccaneer Boats has been launched – to be operated out of Shoreham, West Sussex.
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The latest ring netter from Buccaneer Boats has been launched – to be operated out of Shoreham, West Sussex.
The North East Arctic cod, haddock and saithe fisheries have been certified with MSC certificate as well managed and sustainable fisheries.
Control of the fishing industry must be returned from Europe to member states, says Scottish Government.
With only a few days left until the second Skipper Expo Int. Aberdeen, organisers of the show Mara Media are delighted with the level of interest shown by both service providers and fishermen from all sectors of the industry.
The government of England has open up opportunities inviting interested people to influence the management of inshore fisheries.
Considered Europe’s premier inshore fishing exhibition, Skipper Expo International Galway 2012 held on 24th and 25th Feb, lived up to all its expectations with satisfied customers, new contacts and excellent business being done over the two days of the event.
Asthore is the second largest GRP boat to be built in the UK and is based on a B46 hull with the fit-out and deck arrangement a near replica of the 9.9m ring netter Resolute, also built by Buccaneer Boats and launched in 2005.
Flatfish Limited, Grimsby has worked together with Jubilee Company Limited (vessel owners and agents) and Grimsby Fish Market to secure Marine Stewardship Council certification for the ‘chain of custody’ of North Sea Plaice. Flatfish plans to supply MSC certified plaice to UK retailers, foodservice and the fish and chip industry from April 2012. This will be the first MSC certified plaice in the UK retail market.
SFF Services Ltd has appointed John C Buchan to the role of Marine Assurance Officer in a move that will provide crucial support to the company’s Operations Team.
The difficult, thankless, task of managing effort (days at sea restrictions) under the EU Cod Management Plan in the 2012 effort year (from 1st February) has begun, with a recent meeting of the English Days at Sea Group, on which the NFFO sits.
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