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  1. Weight-control accuracy increased fourfold. (includes related article) (Processing/Packaging Line Developments): An article from: Food Processing by Karl Robe, 1992-01-01
  2. Hooked on seafood: opportunities run deep for frozen seafood processors, but establishing a brand connection is difficult.(Category Report): An article from: Food Processing by Diane Toops, 2004-09-01
  3. StarKist scales down to steer through high-tech waters. (Star-Kist Caribe) (Cover Story): An article from: Food Processing by Bob Sperber, 1993-03-01
  4. Ban angers Native fishermen.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Roberta Avery, 2000-01-01
  5. Atlantic chiefs united against DFO.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Paul Barnsley, 2001-04-01
  6. Chiefs selling out the people.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Jeff Bear, 2001-03-01
  7. Winners and losers in fishing rights battle.: An article from: Wind Speaker by Roberta Avery, 1999-04-01
  8. Co-op conveys catfish. (plastic conveyor belts used by Arkansas Prime Fish Processors): An article from: Food Processing by James R. Eilers, 1992-10-01
  9. War of words and whales.(news)(Narwhal whale hunting): An article from: Windspeaker by Thomas J. Bruner, 2009-01-01
  10. Lab to play key in snapper population.(Strictly Business): An article from: Mississippi Business Journal by Unavailable, 2010-04-12
  11. Enmeshed: Australia and Southeast Asia's Fisheries (Lowy Institute Paper) by M. J. Williams, 2007-01
  12. LA Perla Negra/Black Pearl by Scott O'Dell, 1990-06
  13. Lost at Sea by Patrick Dillon, 2000-10
  14. The establishment of energy-efficient, year-round mariculture in New England: A feasibility study by George A Zoto, 1983

81. NYSG: National Sea Grant Media (1995)
and commercial fisheries. For more information contact NYSG Communications Phone(631) 6329124, FAX (631) 632-6917 or Ben Sherman, Sea Grant National media
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Download Forms More " Bringing Science to the Shores " for over three decades Click on icons or related text above for links News Release: New York Sea Grant
Recreational Fishing -
Science Helps Sustain Great Lakes Fisheries
STONY BROOK, NY, September 01, 1995 - Nearly destroyed by overexploitation, invasions of nonindigenous species and pollution in the first half of this century, the fisheries of the Great Lakes have undergone a remarkable rebirth. Today, the Great Lakes support world-class recreational fisheries that generate more than $4 billion in regional economic activity. Commercial fisheries generate another $270 million. Through coordinated research and direct interaction with state and federal management agencies over the past 25 years, the region's Sea Grant programs have contributed significantly toward sustained development of these fisheries. Thanks to the scientific data, techniques and new management tools provided by Sea Grant-funded research, Great Lakes fishery policies now are determined more by the lakes' biological capacity than by political and short-term economic pressures.

82. NYSG: News Media Archives (2002: Jan-May)
March 12, 2002 NYSG Press Release (+ media) NYSG shares preliminarydata from Lake Ontario fisheries study Click Here; March
http://www.seagrant.sunysb.edu/Pages/NYSGMedia2002A.htm
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Download Forms More " Bringing Science to the Shores " for over three decades Click on icons or related text above for links NYSG In the News:
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  • January 2002 Commerical Fisheries News , includes a series of related articles: A main story summing up the purpose of the event and some of what the speakers said; A timeline with key dates based on Emory Anderson's run-down; A file with excerpts from people's ongoing research reports; and A separate shell disease story. Follow-up coverage of the "2nd Annual LI Sound Lobster Health Symposium," held in Ronkonkoma, New York from November 29-30, 2001.

83. PSA Media Release - NSW Fisheries To Axe Field Staff - 29
They believe that the review of fisheries Field Services would offer little benefitto psa.labor.net.au WWW http//psa.labor.net.au media Release index up
http://www.psa.labor.net.au/news_and_information/Media_Releases/archive/961129fi

84. Media/Statements: Patricia Mc Kenna, Irish MEP, Green Party Of Ireland, EU / Eur
fisheries. 28 May 2002 McKenna welcomes EU fisheries reforms and slamsFahey's 'untimely and irresponsible' investment package. 27
http://www.pmckenna.com/media/statements/fisheries.html
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  • 28 May 2002
    McKenna welcomes EU Fisheries reforms and slams Fahey's 'untimely and irresponsible' investment package.
  • 27 March 2002
    McKenna calls for massive clean-up of illegal dumps and implementation of nationwide waste strategy.
  • 25 March 2002
    Press Conference: Launch of petition and complaint to the EU Green MEP condemns Minister Fahey for promoting unabated and unchecked fish farming developments in designated areas.
  • 05 February 2002
    EU warns many deficiencies in Irish fisheries could lead to consumer health risks.
  • 21 January 2002
    McKenna demands suspension of funds in EU legal action against fish farming law.
  • 17 January 2002
    MEPs' vote sounds death knell of fishing industry- says Green MEP.
  • 6 November 2001
    EU warns Ireland on Atlantic Dawn-McKenna reveals
main statements speeches publications ... mckenna media agenda resource contact This site is sponsored by the Green Group in the European Parliament. Original design, Leigh Baker Foley. Current Development by

85. Recent And Upcoming Meetings
For further information, please contact the media Relations Division 2426, fisheriesthe OECD fisheries Committee will meet with stakeholders to discuss market
http://www1.oecd.org/media/upcoming.htm
Updated: 04 April 2003 Français Upcoming Meetings and Events
April
May June July ... January 2004 Please note that this list provides only partial information about the many meetings that take place at the OECD. Most meetings listed are closed to the public and mentioned only as a guide to current OECD activities. For a comprehensive current listing of the month's events, please click here For further information, please contact the Media Relations Division . The latest articles of the OECD Observer are available by clicking h ere April World Health Day : "Shape the Future of Life: Healthy Environments for Children", events organised around the world by the WHO Latin American Competition Forum featuring a peer review of Chile's competition institutions. Organised by the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and DAF Public Debt Management , third annual OECD Baltic-Nordic Forum, organised by DAF . Copenhagen, Denmark. Economic Policy Committee meeting. Global Internet Provider Carriers 2003 , fifth annual meeting organised by Terrapinn . London, UK.

86. Media Release
media Contact Acting Manager Operations, Helen Croft 0409 419 662or General Manager fisheries Services, Mark Lewis 0438 874 245.
http://www.sarfac.com/media/media14.htm
MEDIA RELEASE
17th January 2003
Bail for abalone offenders
Two men have been released on $1,000 bail to appear in the Mount Gambier Magistrates Court in 11 March 2003 on various fisheries related charges. Primary Industries and Resources SA (PIRSA) Fisheries Officers interviewed the men and as a result seized 55 abalone and a quantity of dive gear. Penalties for this type of offence can include a maximum fine of $60,000 and/or two years jail plus an additional penalty of five times the commercial value of the catch to a maximum of $30,000. In this case, officers were responding to information provided via the Fishwatch telephone number (1800 065 522). A male 38 and a female 35 both from Woolsthorpe in south western Victoria will appear in court at a later date charged with various offences. Acting Manager Operations, Helen Croft said regular patrols to known dive sites are part of PIRSA Fisheries operational plan. Media Contact: Acting Manager Operations, Helen Croft: 0409 419 662 or General Manager Fisheries Services, Mark Lewis: 0438 874 245. Released by: Kaye Noske, PIRSA Communications and Marketing, Telephone 8226 0230 or 0401 121 444.

87. IWMC.org - Media Release - 01 May 2002
Trade Adminstrators Set to Control International fisheries Florida, 1st May 2002Sounds fishy? International fisheries may seen have an extra regulator.
http://www.iwmc.org/release/2002/020501.htm
SEARCH MAINPAGE SUSTAINABLE USE eNEWSLETTER ... History 2002 01 May 2002 ELEPHANTS FISH MAMMALS REPTILES ... WEB LINKS Trade Adminstrators Set to
Control International Fisheries Florida, 1st May 2002:
Sounds fishy? It should. International fisheries may seen have an extra regulator. CITES -Convention on International Trade In Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora - is better known for putting trade bans on endangered elephants and turtles. At Its annual meeting in Chile in November it will vote on a recommendation (Document Doc.14) that will widen its powers. If passed. CITES will be allowed to get involved with any species "of commercial importance", whether endangered or not. In short. CITES will be able to invade the whole fisheries sector, applying trade restrictions on species, one by one. What's more, at this meeting CITES will also consider proposals to place basking sharks and whale sharks in Its Appendix II. This could be a precursor to a full trade ban. These moves are unnecessary because the Fisheries Committee of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has already recommended action plans for managing shark populations. Bit if passed, this will create major difficulties for fisheries operations everywhere. It is the first step to controlling all fisheries. And it is the first step to introducing layers of new bureaucracy for fishery exports. Common sense dictates that these proposals will be voted down. But will they? There is also a proposal in Chile to eliminate secret voting ballots at CITES meetings. So, small and poor nations will be at the whim of the powerful, facing threats and intimidation if they vote "the wrong way".

88. FishBase In The Media
FishBase in the media. EC fisheries Cooperation Bulletin. Articlein french. EC fisheries Cooperation Bulletin. An article about
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FishBase in the Media EC Fisheries Cooperation Bulletin. Article in french. EC Fisheries Cooperation Bulletin. An article about the role of FishBase in the recreational fishing buisiness "FishBase goes fishing". The Manila Times Press release. USA Today. In February 2000 USA Today featured FishBase in its 'Hot Sites' Philippine Daily Inquirer. Manila Standard Press release. In September 2000 the Manila Standard featured FishBase as 'RP fish museum on the Internet'. Press release Fishing On-line. FishBase am IfM. Press release of the IfM-Kiel, Germany, on the occasion of the establishment of the FishBase Coordination in Kiel. Bild der Wissenschaften über FishBase. An article about FishBase in "Bild der Wissenschaften", Germany, on the occasion of the establishment of the FishBase Coordination in Kiel. Kieler Nachrichten über FishBase. An article about FishBase in the local Newspaper "Kieler Nachrichten", Germany. EC Fisheries Cooperation Bulletin. An article about species identification in FishBase and application of the the FishWatcher module in FishBase. (in German) EC Fisheries Cooperation Bulletin.

89. ABARE Home
abareconomics, about ABARE, agricultural trade, agriculture, climate change, energy,fisheries, minerals, natural resources, events, products. Links, media, Key contacts,
http://www.abare.gov.au/

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Climate change ABARE has developed a potential global framework for action to address the threat of climate change that meets 3 important principles: environmental effectiveness, economic efficiency, and equity more Energy China's coal exports have trebled in the past three years and China is now the world's second largest coal exporter after Australia, which has lost market share to China in key Asian markets. more Trade reform Special treatment in agricultural trade reform is a two edged sword for developing countries. The slower these countries open up to trade, the less competitive those industries become. more Water right s To minimise the cost of providing environmental flows for the Murray River, some high priority policy reforms, such as developing an efficient and unrestricted water market, need to be addressed. more OUTLOOK 2003 papers Fisheries statistics
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90. Sierra Club Of Canada Media Release
OTTAWA—Today Sierra Club of Canada and its BC Chapter released a major report callingfor a complete overhaul of fisheries and Oceans Canada’s wild salmon
http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/media/wild-salmon-03-01-30.html
Wild Salmon Strategy Calls for Major Federal Policy Overhaul
major report
  • British Columbians overwhelmingly support conserving salmon runs, even if it means severely restraining fisheries, slowing economic development, and paying higher taxes.
  • The story of salmon in British Columbia is not simply a story of persistent decline; many runs are recovering from years of over fishing.
  • Senior Fisheries and Oceans Canada personnel are critically hampered by the absence of a clear, publicly supported, scientifically defensible salmon conservation mandate.
  • The public must be given a far greater role in directing federal conservation efforts, from habitat protection initiatives to fisheries management decisions.
Instead of causing divisions among British Columbians, the federal government should show leadership by uniting British Columbians around the common objective of conserving the diversity and abundance of salmon runs, the report concludes.
For more information, contact:
Sierra Club of Canada: (613) 241-4611
Sierra Club of Canada, BC Chapter: (250) 386-5255, ext. 202

91. Sierra Club Of Canada Media Release
In 1999, the Department of fisheries and Oceans (DFO) began developinga draft policy on the conservation of Pacific salmon. The
http://www.sierraclub.ca/national/wild-salmon/
A Strategy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon
Background Summary
The full document in PDF format is available here
Similar conclusions were reached in a May 2000 analysis prepared by the Pacific Fisheries Resource Conservation Council (PFRCC), a body the federal government established in 1998 to provide governments and the public with long-term strategic advice on matters related to salmon conservation.
Fisheries and Oceans was forced to "go back to the drawing board," however that's where its efforts remain.
Articulating a Vision for an Effective BC Wild Salmon Strategy:
In response to this continuing policy vacuum, the Sierra Club of B.C., in consultation with several senior Fisheries and Oceans scientists and key independent salmon biologists on Canada's west coast, set about the work of developing a broad policy framework for the conservation of Pacific salmon.
The result is this report, "Protecting the Public Interest in the Conservation of Salmon in British Columbia: A Strategy for the Conservation of Pacific Salmon." With this report, the Sierra Club of British Columbia has produced the first modern strategic overview of wild salmon in the province: historical and social, ecological and economic. This study has been done in hopes of catalyzing broad strategic initiatives by the federal government and other responsible parties.
Findings of the SCBC Wild Salmon Strategy Report:
  • An overwhelming majority of British Columbians understand that salmon are worth far more to society, to local landscapes and to ecological functioning, than their mere commercial value.
  • 92. FOE Canada - Media Releases
    The environmental groups assert that the Government of Canada is in breach of itscommitment under the NAAEC to effectively enforce its fisheries Act and Pulp
    http://www.foecanada.org/media/020507_bkgd.htm
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    Submission to the CEC The submission is being made to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) pursuant to Article 14 of the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) by Sierra Legal Defence Fund on behalf of Friends of the Earth Canada, Union Saint-Laurent, Grands Lacs, Conservation Council of New Brunswick, Ecology Action Centre, and Environment North. The environmental groups assert that the Government of Canada is in breach of its commitment under the NAAEC to effectively enforce its Fisheries Act and Pulp and Paper Effluent Regulations (the "PPER" ) in Ontario, Quebec and the Atlantic provinces. Under the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation signed by Canada, the U.S. and Mexico as a side agreement to NAFTA, citizens can submit complaints if one of the member countries fails to effectively enforce its environmental laws. After reviewing the complaint, the CEC Secretariat may request a response from the Canadian government. The CEC Council could then direct the preparation of a factual record of Canada's failure to effectively enforce the Fisheries Act and the PPER The Pulp and Paper Industry in Canada Four out of every five tonnes of paper produced in Canada is exported, much of it to the United States. Pulp and paper is Canada's largest net export sector.

    93. CSIRO Marine Research
    Monitoring and assessment of seagrass, and; Seagrass and fisheries management. Cephalopodsof Commercial Importance in Australian fisheries
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    CSIRO Marine Laboratories Report Series
    A series of technical, or data reports has been published by CSIRO Marine Research since 1956. Starting with Report no. 240, the series will only be published electronically. For General enquiries contact:
    reception@marine.csiro.au

    94. Media Releases
    Set Nets After Hector’s Dolphin Deaths 14 feb 2003 Joint media Statement from theMinistry of fisheries and The Department of Conservation The Department of
    http://www.doc.govt.nz/whats-new/media-releases.asp

    95. Farmed And Dangerous -Media Room
    in the media room however full credit must given if the images are reproduced inany way. News Releases. Hagen Must Be Replaced as fisheries Minister January
    http://www.farmedanddangerous.org/media.htm
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    Please feel free to download any of the photographs and maps housed here in the media room however full credit must given if the images are reproduced in any way. News Releases
    Governments Sea Lice Plan Fails - Broughton Archipelago Pink Salmon Infected

    - March 3, 2003 BC Salmon Farmers Hire Notorious Multinational PR Firm Hill and Knowlton
    - February 21, 2003 Hagen Must Be Replaced as Fisheries Minister
    - January 29, 2003 Ecological Disaster Pending in the Broughton Archipelago
    - January 28, 2003 Salmon Farming in Sharp Contrast to Proposed Sturgeon Regulations
    - December 12, 2002 Stolt Sea Farms Ignores Scientific Experts Puts Pink Salmon at Risk of Extinction
    - November 27, 2002 Pink Salmon Collapse Unprecedented, Say Fisheries Department Scientists
    - November 14, 2002
    Farmed and Dangerous in the Pacific Northwest
    - October 29 2002 Farmed and Dangerous in California - October 29 2002 Canadian Conservation Groups Launch U.S. Markets Campaign Targeting B.C. Farmed Salmon

    96. MNR News
    February 7, 2003, Ouellette announces chair of Bay of Quinte fisheries AdvisoryCommittee, NEWS RELEASE. To Top. media CENTRE PUBLICATIONS MNR OFFICES
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    select a link Aviation and Fire Fish and Wildlife Lands and Waters Ontario's Living Legacy Ontario Parks Ontario's Forests Science, Info and Tech Youth Programs Bears Camping Crown Land Fire Fighting Fishing Forests Rabies Rare Species Water Resources MNR Offices Frost Centre MNR Store Renew Outdoors Card Reserve a Campsite Location: MNR Home Media Centre
    MNR News Releases For 2003
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    April 4, 2003 Ouellette Congratulates Tembec on Forest Stewardship Council Certification NEWS RELEASE
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    March 17, 2003 Ouellette Announces Membership of Quinte Fisheries Advisory Committee NEWS RELEASE March 17, 2003 Bay of Quinte Advisory Committee FACT SHEET March 12, 2003 Eves Government Angling to Get Kids Involved in Sportfishing NEWS RELEASE
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    February 17, 2003 NEWS RELEASE February 11, 2003 Ontario invites 2,000 young people to work on projects preserving Ontario’s Living Legacy NEWS RELEASE February 11, 2003 Youth employment programs FACT SHEET February 7, 2003

    97. Service First: National Charters
    Sir John Soane's Museum, Services For The Public, Department of Cultureand media Studies. Environment, Agriculture, fisheries and Food Safety.
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    National Charters
    We have collated a list of national charters from across the public sector. You can search for a specific charter by choosing the correct heading below according to the subject area. Once you have found the charter you are interested in, click on the title to be guided through to further information on the specific publication and, where they are available online, a link through to the document itself. Benefits / Allowances Business Culture / Media Education ... Travel / Immigration For guidance on how to write a charter click on the following links which will take you through to the relevant publications : How to draw up a local charter How to draw up a national charter Published by Name of charter Parent department Benefits / Allowances Benefits Agency Caring For The Carer Department of Social Security Benefits Agency Charter Standard Statement For People With Disabilities Department of Social Security Benefits Agency Benefits Agency Charter Standards Statement Department of Social Security Benefits Agency Useful Contacts and Leaflets For Employers Department of Social Security Child Support Agency Child Support Agency Charter Department of Social Security Child Support Agency - Northern Ireland Child Support Agency Charter Northern Ireland Executive / Department for Social Development Social Security Agency - Northern Ireland Customer Charter Northern Ireland Executive / Department for Social Development

    98. QSIA Media Releases
    the economy. Seafood Tourism. QLD Commercial fisheries. About QSIA.The Qld Fisherman Journal. TQF Recent Editions. media Releases. QSIA
    http://www.seafoodsite.com.au/stats/media.htm

    99. MBARI In The Media... 2003
    National Geographic News, fisheries ebb and flow in 50–year cycle, study says AssociatedPress (this story ran on at least 30 other media outlets nationwide
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    MBARI in the media... 2003 Mar 18 San Jose Mercury News
    , "Area scientists invite public in." by Glennda Chui. Feb 24 La Voz, " Ocean researcher speaks at Flint ." by Karen Uyenco. Feb 19 Santa Cruz Sentinel , " Researchers set out on three-month voyage ." by Brian Seals. Feb 15 Register Pajaronian , " What's MBARI? " by Michael Seville. Feb 10 Monterey County Herald , " Gathering the bay's mysteries ." by Dennis Moran. Feb Popular Science , " Robots of the deep blue yonder" [PDF file- 360KB] . by Carl Posey. Jan 30 Nature, " Robots in the deep ." by Tom Clarke. Jan 18 The Economist

    100. Norgeseafood And Havbruk With Seafood From Norway: News And Sites For Aquacultur
    media Partners Chile Ireland , Relevant sites in Norway. Fiskerimagasinet, . Norwegian publication on fisheries, Fiskaren,
    http://www.havbruk.no/bladet/infonor/media3.html
    Other News:
    Links to other relevant sites. Ireland Relevant sites in Norway Fiskerimagasinet Norwegian publication on fisheries Fiskaren Weekly newspaper covering fisheries Fisknett.no Site for information on fisheries Intrafish - Norsk Site for information on fisheries NAF - Magazine Site for information on fisheries Norsk fiskeoppdrett Site for information on aquaculture Site for information on fisheries Site for information on food processing Bellona Magazine Site for information on environment Kyst Magasinet Site for information on fisheries Mainfish Site for information on fisheries Sea Nexus AS Site for information on fisheries International FIS Fish info Services Fish International Site for info. on fisheries Fish Route French info. on fisheries Fish Link Scottish data base for info. on fisheries GoFish Intrafish Norwegian News on fisheries and aquaculture Irish Seafood Irish site for info. on fisheries Northern Aquaculture Canadian info. on aquaculture pefa.com Belgian market for fish and seafood Seafood Datasearch USA database for info. on seafood Seaworld Japanese info. on fisheries

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