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October - December 2011
Issue No. 76 . Kuala Lumpur

FISHERIES
Satellite-based advisories to cover all
fishing communities
Innovative fishing-day trading scheme
introduced
New fisheries policy proposal unveiled
Joint development of fuel cell technology
Five-country project on tuna longlining
Fishbanks management flight simulator
North Sea platforms are fish magnets
RESPONSIBLE FISHING
A fresh approach to fisheries
Fisheries code of ethics comes into force
Ecolabels needs public standard
Strengthening commitment to improve
tuna fisheries
Award for helping fishing communities
Study: MSC products secure price premium
Study: Implementing pole & line tuna
fishing not easy
RESEARCH
Technology for mackerel to spawn tuna
Fishing company moves into internet sales
Vessel monitoring system
WORKSHOP/TRAINING
FAO TCP tuna longlining project launched
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PUBLICATIONS
Marine Insurance Legislation (4th Edition)
Guidelines for Green Certification of
Freshwater Ornamental Fishes
American Coastal Rescue
NATIONAL NEWS
Sri Lanka: Fishers receive safety equipment
China: Tsunami early warning system
by 2015
Indonesia/USA : Funds for environmental
development co-operation
Japan: First post-tsunami tuna
landings at Shiogama
Australia: World's largest marine preserve
Chile: Fisheries landings reached 2.8 million
Sri Lanka:Thai vessels for deep sea tuna fishing
Bangladesh: Hilsa fishing ban observed
Vietnam :SSB radios for fishing vessels
Japan: The tsunami – counting the cost
China/ Russia :Joint fish resource monitoring project launched
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Tuna 2012 Bangkok

Bangkok, dubbed the “global tuna industry capital”, has been chosen again to host the largest tuna industry gathering, the INFOFISH World Tuna Trade Conference and Exhibition. TUNA 2012 will be held from 23-25 May at the Shangri-La Hotel. Undoubtedly, Bangkok is among the most suitable venues to accommodate this large biennial tuna industry event where around 600 delegates, perhaps even more this time, will gather from all over the world.

Conference

Much has happened in the tuna sector over the past few years. The struggling US economy, debt crisis in the Eurozone and the impact of the tsunami in Japan last March have dented consumers’ confidence, thus significantly affecting the tuna industry and the global market. Acquisition and consolidation among the major tuna companies continue in response to the increasingly competitive and ever changing business environment. Controversy surrounding the MSC certification for free schooling skipjack in the PNA waters, aggressive and provocative campaigns by certain environmentalists, commitment by supermarkets and packers in the UK to sell only tuna from pole and line and FAD-free sources, new management measures enforced by RFMOs etc are among the issues that have shaped and shaken the global tuna industry. In short, the industry is currently facing unprecedented challenges that need to be addressed effectively towards a stronger, bullish industry.TUNA 2012 is certainly the best platform for all the industry players to openly discuss these issues.

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