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August 27, 2008
Japanese firm develops method to extract chondroitin from salmon heads
Alaska voters choose mining over salmon in ballot initiative
Exxon negotiates payout in Valdez case
Project to see if fish will return at sound of feeding bell faces lawsuit (Fish Radio)
Vietnam's banks, processors bail out catfish growers
Sen. Ted Stevens wins Alaska Republican primary vote
Canada's interest in drilling on its part of Georges Bank alarms U.S. fishermen, environmentalists
Eleven fisheries investment projects planned for Primorye region
Daniel Pauly's group says ecolabeling and fuel subsidies discriminate against small scale fisheries
WWF report praises turtle-friendly circle hooks
Survey finds that for most Britons, nothing beats the smell of fish and chips
Financial services group FIMA will buy remaining stake in Croatian fish company
Australian salmon producer Tassal achieves FY profit of US$ 18 million
FDA will try to set standards to address confusing food allergy warnings
Five Gulf of Maine weather buoys may be victims of lack of federal funds
Austevoll Seafood reports lower 1H sales and profit
Russia will allow uncertified fish imports from South America until October
Virginia's mandatory tagging program for crab pots on hold in budget crunch
Seafood.com News Summary, Wednesday, Aug 27, 2008
August 26, 2008
Seafood.com News Summary, Tuesday, Aug 26, 2008
Newfoundland Shrimp Producers Make Big Splash with Certification of ProvinceÕs largest fishery (phot
Jack in the Box Restaurants launches affordable Pita Snacks, one with fish
Casual dining restaurants share prices tumble following Darden's lowered earnings outlook
Shells Seafood Restaurants makes substantial progress in narrowing EBITDA loss
Maine's ''Lobster College'' hopes to open in Chicago next year as well
China's 1H import volume of fish meal up 21.7 percent
Murmansk fish industry says infrastructure isn't ready for Putin's nationalization initiative
Experts disagree on cause of reported quarterly sales decline in fresh seafood in supermarkets
Norway detains Russian super trawler for logbook violations off Spitsbergen
Delhaize names Mark Messier V.P. of U.S. Supply Chain
Price Chopper promotes Lee French to V.P. Seafood Merchandising
Darden announces expected quarterly and FY 2009 outlook based on lower comps
As krill return to California coast, marine life thrives again
Alaska's overall salmon catch may come in on target after all (Fish Radio)
Marine Harvest forges mutually beneficial First Nation relationships in BC
In Carolina brown shrimp season it's a challenge to eke out a profitable day
Wanted: Home for 6 million dead carp
Newly circulated Alaska quarters feature grizzly bear with salmon in its jaws
NOAA wants slower ship speeds to protect whales along East Coast
Norway's mackerel fishery likely to be delayed, average fish size is small so far
August 25, 2008
Seafood.com News Summary, Monday, Aug 25, 2008
Salmon really spawned Alaska statehood move
Vietnam's seafood export sales up 20% in first seven months
Houston Chronicle editorial sees FDA's reliance on China's assurances and lab testing of seafood ris
New Brunswick lobster hatchery operation seems to be working
ASMFC will allow Delaware's limited horseshoe crab bait fishery to continue
Rep. Barney Frank seeks top level NOAA meeting on refuasl to delay NE groundfish regulations
Bill authorizing two year study of California Dungeness fishery management on Gov. Schwarzenegger's
Columbus Dispatch editorial calls for COOL regulation to include processed foods
Waterkeeper Alliance wants Chevron to re-inject Cook Inlet drilling and production waste
Pirates loot 50 trawlers, abduct 49 fishermen in Bagerhat , Bangladesh
Japan ends 2008 Pacific whaling season with 211 whales out of 260 planned
Florida Keys lobstermen find only limited trap damage from Tropical Storm Fay
Consumers benefitting from temporary chicken glut
FDA approval of spinach and lettuce energizes debate with consumer advocates
China's draft of food law now urges personal responsibillity for food safety and adds civil penaltie
Alaska vote pits fisheries against mining
Sea turtles laying eggs in record numbers on Cape Hatteras
After rejecting 300 containers of shrimp, EU warns Bangladesh to tighten its surveillance
Revised China-South Korea fisheries agreement clamps down on health risk products
Bush administration will consider no-fishing zone off three Pacific islands
PETA claims it has a donor who wants to buy a SeaWorld property to free the animals
Dezina clarifies its earlier statement on business relationship with Sysco
Frozen tuna prices expected to move lower in Japan
Gunnar Knapp debuts internet fisheries economics and marketing course (Fish Radio)
August 22, 2008
Seafood.com News Summary, Friday, Aug 22, 2008
West Coast Dungeness fishery is most dangerous in U.S. (Fish Radio)
Friend of the Sea certifies Gel-Peche shrimp caught off Madagascar
University of Guelph study using DNA testing finds mislabeled fish
Gloucester Seafood Display Auction faces new competiton
Seafood mislabeling study highlights industry's need for Better Seafood Bureau
Phillips Foods updates its logo and package design
Some British chip shops are switching customers from cod to basa, hoki and Alaskan pollock
Growth of cod farming in Norway likely to trigger strict regulation to protect wild cod stocks
WWF reports on measures southern African longliners are taking to protect sea birds
Delay in EU aid to fishing fleets may trigger new protests
Delaware Bay oystermen hoping state will lift partial closure for vibrio next week
McCormick & Schmick's opens in Edina, Minnesota
Gourmet.com report urges consumers not to eat raw salmon unless it has been deep frozen
FDA approves irradiation of leafy greens
Food Network's Alton Brown featured in ASMI web video promoting Alaska's sustainable seafood
Two enterprising NY high school students use DNA tests to reveal fish fakes
Cownose ray barriers helping North Carolina scallops to recover
Stop & Shop and Giant-Landover supermarkets get new look and more prepared foods
Maine's Lobster Institute gets federal funds for study on health of the lobster resource
China building 32 longliners with ultra low refrigeration to fish for tuna in South Pacific
MSC certification of Kyoto's snow crab and flathead flounder fisheries expected in September