25.02.2009
Last week showed a little decrease of catches of the most target species. After pollock, the leader of catches, capelin has lost its position, given way to cod. read more  |
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25.02.2009
From the beginning of 2009 the total catch of aquatic biological resources by the Russian fishery companies has amounted to 453,000 tonnes, that 73,000 tonnes more than the last year level. Development of The Total Allowable Catch (TAC) is 11.6% that 19.2% more in comparison with the correspondent period last year. read more  |
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25.02.2009
China, the world's leading tilapia producer, announced recently that it expects to produce 1.2 million metric tons of tilapia by 2010, nearly half of the amount predicted by the American Tilapia Association, according to China's Ministry of Agriculture. read more  |
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25.02.2009
The Canadian government announced on Monday that Cooke Aquaculture in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, will receive up to $1.9 million for its salmon tracking project. read more  |
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25.02.2009
Japanese supermarkets in Tokyo late last week detected three times the permitted level of the pesticide Dicofol in eel from China's Guangdong province. The product has been cleared from shelves. read more  |
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25.02.2009
Malaysia is making progress in meeting the food-safety standards set by the European Union. read more  |
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