Fishing News International 2001 - Abstracts

Fishing News International 2001
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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, internationalTom 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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