Fishing News International 2001 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
After the terrorist attacks it's: business as usual - except for the luxury species.(world economy returns) | Business, international | |
'Best tasting' sardines end up as meal.(Moroccan fleet needs to modernize) | Business, international | |
Blue Whiting on the Brink. Share-out talks collapse again.(North Atlantic talks inconclusive) | Business, international | |
Cableless gear sensors use retractable antenna. | Business, international | |
Cephalopod catch stays above 3m tonnes.(Industry Overview)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | |
China can do it! - as 71m pelagic factory ship arrives in Iceland. | Business, international | |
Four owners build near-sisters to beat Kerguelen season deadline. Five liners for Southern Ocean toothfish.(French fishing companies order freezer ships) | Business, international | |
French tuna operator expands into Iran.(Cobrecaf of Concarneau, France) | Business, international | |
Hugely mixed fortunes in Pacific Northwest fisheries. Salmon prices send fishermen reeling - but pollock on a high. | Business, international | |
Hull auction traces the fish.(English facility improved; includes electronic auction system from Canadian company) | Business, international | Tom Wray |
Investment needed to save UK cod.(report from the World Wildlife Fund) | Business, international | |
Is bigger better? - size of fish populations and their productivity.(article by Barkai & Bergh)(Statistical Data Included) | Business, international | |
Korean court throws out claims on supertrawlers.(letter from Sach Solicitors who litigated case for Russian trawlers)(Letter to the Editor) | Business, international | |
Let's start marketing tuna.(U.S. companies look to reverse declines) | Business, international | |
New challenges fuel meal developments.(Industry Overview) | Business, international | |
New ways to store 50 species!(French trawlers fitted with new decks) | Business, international | |
Now Japan takes to flake ice.(Geneglace of France) | Business, international | |
Portugal. Crews resist working new purse seiners - and cling to tradition.(Brief Article) | Business, international | |
Seine-caught tuna to be on-grown.(two new tuna ships built for Spanish company) | Business, international | |
Skippers reduce ground contact with new doors.(Spanish fishing vessels upgraded) | Business, international | |
South Africa expects rush of orders as New entrants buy hake freezer. | Business, international | |
Tougher netting sells around the world.(Le Drezen selling trawl netting) | Business, international | |
Trading risk against economic return.(Barkai & Bergh)(Column) | Business, international | |
Tuna Conference: Bombsell by EU Fisheries Committee official 'One flag for Europe's fleet' - that's the aim of new common policy. | Business, international | |
Twin-rig trawler keeps her trim.(latest Norweigian fishing vessel delivered to Fritjof and Svein Tore Jorgesen) | Business, international | |
We can manage our own fisheries - Mediterranean owner tells European Union.(French self-regulation at odds with European Union's plans) | Business, international | |
'World's biggest metting maker' - group exports worldwide.(Euronete Lankhorst) | Business, international | |
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