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Shrimp exports grow


Good prices in the internacional market benefit Ecuadorian shrimp sector. (Photo: Basc-El Universo-FIS)
Click on the flag for more information about Ecuador ECUADOR
Tuesday, August 19, 2014, 03:20 (GMT + 9)

Ecuador exported 350 million pounds of shrimp in the first half of this year, 10 per cent more than in the same period in 2013, and projections suggest that 2014 will close with the shipment of about 500 million pounds.
This is a record figure that exceeds that achieved during the "shrimp boom," stressed the president of the National Aquaculture Chamber (CNA) Jose Antonio Camposano.
In terms of income generation, CNA statistics indicate that between January and April 2014, Ecuadorian shrimp exports reached a value exceeding USD 754 million.
The global context has proven beneficial for the Ecuadorian shrimp industry this year.
"Currently, the countries of Central America and Asia have lowered their productivity level due to the early mortality syndrome, which increases the costs of the product. However, this may change at any time," the leader explained.
However, Cristhian Fontaine, president of Pedernales Shrimp Association, is concerned about the lack of support received by the sector by the government.
In his opinion, if the shrimp sector got loans, it could grow even more.
"Most shrimp farms are run by concessions, which are not subject to credit and slows their development", Fontaine told El Diario.
The shrimp industry employs about 180,000 workers directly and indirectly nationwide, according to the CNA.
Now, after the recent settlement of the agreement between Ecuador and the European Union (EU), and in view of Russia's interest in increasing its imports from Latin America, shrimp sector is developing marketing strategies to promote its products, reported El Telégrafo.
The industry considers different ways to drive sales, such as the participation in trade fairs, the organization of guided missions; promotional events in restaurants and supermarkets and the creation of a national brand. This last idea, in particular, could be very effective, according to the Minister of Foreign Trade, Francisco Rivadeneira.
Meanwhile, the Commercial Office of Pro Ecuador in Seoul, in cooperation with the shrimp sector, coordinated the promotion of Ecuador shrimp in eight local supermarkets of the whosale chain Emart Traders.
The idea is to position the product in the Korean market, where sale and consumption increased in recent years.
"The results of the promotion were positive for Ecuadorian shrimp, given that several local consumers liked the taste as well as the texture and density, also highlighting its pleasant smell," reported Pro Ecuador.
Related articles:
- EU agreement will benefit shrimp and tuna exports
- Trade agreement negotiations with EU progress

Live storage of cod improves exports


Norwegian cod. (Photo: NOFIMA)
Click on the flag for more information about Norway NORWAY
Tuesday, August 19, 2014, 02:50 (GMT + 9)

The value of exports of Norwegian codfish in July was NOK 733 million (USD 119.4 million). According to figures from the Norwegian Seafood Council, this is an increase of NOK 47 million (USD 7.6 million) or 7 per cent, compared to the same month last year.

“An increased focus on the live storage of cod has resulted in increased exports of fresh cod in an otherwise quiet summer period," says Ove Johansen, Branch Manager for Codfish at the Norwegian Seafood Council.

Norway exported 41 per cent more fresh whole cod in July, to a total of 1,385 tonnes. The price rose by 12 per cent to NOK 2.85 per kilo. Measured in euros, this is an increase of 5.5 per cent.

The value of exports of fresh fillet products totalled NOK 24 million (USD 3.9 million) in July, an increase of NOK 7 million (USD 1.1 million). The price increased by an average of 18 per cent.

The value of exports of all fresh codfish products from fishing was close to NOK 123 million (USD 20 million) in July, 40 per cent more than last July.

Good July for clipfish exports

The value of exports of Norwegian clipfish in July was NOK 214 million  (USD 34.9 million), an increase of NOK 33 million (USD 5.4 million) compared to the same month last year. A total of 6,380 tonnes of clipfish was exported in July, 362 tonnes more than in the same month in 2013.

The value of exports of clipfish made from Atlantic cod was NOK 97 million (USD 18.8 million), up NOK 21 million (USD 3.4 million) from last year. The value of exports of clipfish made from saithe totalled NOK 101 million (USD 16.4 million), 13 per cent more than the same period last year.

The largest single market for clipfish is Portugal, with a total of NOK 60 million (USD 9.8 million) in exports in July. Brazil experienced the greatest growth, at 69 per cent, compared to NOK 27.1 million  (USD 4.4 million) in July last year, to a total of NOK 45.9 million  (USD 7.5 million) this July.

Less salted fish

The value of exports of salted fish, both whole and filleted, barely reached NOK 29 million  (USD 4.7 million) in July. This is 10 per cent lower than the same month last year. Total exports were down by 26 per cent to a total of 1,000 tonnes, while prices rose by 22 per cent, measured in Norwegian crowns. Measured in euros, the price increased by 20 per cent. Portugal purchased 61 per cent of all Norwegian salted fish in July.

Exports of stockfish down

Exports of stockfish in July totalled NOK 29.2 million  (USD 4.8 million), down 10 per cent compared to last July. The volume rose by 33 per cent, from 378 tonnes to 502 tonnes. Stockfish made from saithe increased most in export volume.

Exports of Norwegian cod stockfish from Lofoten totalled NOK 11.4 million (USD 1.9 million) in July, down 26 per cent compared to last year. The export volume of Norwegian cod stockfish from Lofoten in July was down 16 per cent to a total of 130 tonnes.

Exports of Norwegian cod stockfish from Lofoten to Italy totalled NOK 8 million (USD 1.3 million) in July, an increase of 7 per cent compared to last July. The average price also dropped by 6 per cent per kilo. Nigeria imported NOK 12.8 million (USD 2.1 million) of stockfish, a decrease of 30 per cent.

Frozen codfish exports down

Exports of frozen whole cod, saithe and haddock in July were down 9 per cent to a total of NOK 267.5 million (USD 43.5 million). The value of frozen fillet exports was up 13 per cent to NOK 55.8 million(USD 9 million) in July. Great Britain continue to be the largest market for frozen fillets and was up NOK 17.6 million (USD 2.9 million)  in July to a total of NOK 32.2 million (USD 5.2 million).

Exports of codfish from aquaculture up

The value of exports of Norwegian cod, halibut and turbot from aquaculture in July totalled NOK 8.7 million (USD 1.4 million). This is an increase of NOK 1 million (USD 1.6 million) compared to the last July. Exports of cod from aquaculture increased from NOK 4.5 to NOK 6 million (USD 0.73 million to USD 0.98 million). A total of 232 tonnes of cod from aquaculture were exported in July, up by 204 tonnes from last July. The average price was NOK 26.15 (USD 4.2) per kilo, an increase of 19 per cent from last July.
Related article:
- Growth in seafood exports continues 

Cluster farming helps improve tilapia production


Tilapia farming. (Photo: Stock File)
FIJI
Monday, August 18, 2014, 03:40 (GMT + 9)

The Secretariat of the Pacific Community (SPC) has been working with the European Union (EU) and the Fiji Ministry of Fisheries and Forests (MFF) in assisting smallholder tilapia farmers to improve production by working together in cluster groups.

Experience in Africa and Asia shows that, by working in a cluster, farmers can improve economies of scale and increase their bargaining power for inputs, such as fish feed or hatchery seed supply.

Over a dozen farmers are part of two cluster groups that have been formed in the Western and Central Divisions of Fiji through the efforts of SPC’s Fisheries, Aquaculture and Marine Ecosystems (FAME) division and the European Union-funded Increasing Agricultural Commodity Trade (IACT) project, in consultation with relevant government departments and farmers.

These farmers were assisted through technical assessment of their farming methods and production output. Teams from SPC and MFF’s Farm Development Unit made recommendations to farmers about a range of improvements in their operations and equipment, covering aspects such as pond design, farm management practices, post-harvest handling of fish, and proper record keeping. By attending regular cluster meetings, farmers who previously did not know each other have been able to share knowledge, share vital equipment like harvest nets, and coordinate better to regularly supply fish to markets.

Since the formation of the clusters in 2013, SPC and MFF have been closely monitoring the production performance of the farmers involved, and so far the results have been positive.

'The production of tilapia by the participating farmers in the Central Division cluster in the 2013–2014 period has doubled, in comparison with the 2011–2012 period prior to the IACT project intervention. Production for the Western Division cluster is also expected to increase significantly,' said Jone Varawa, a member of the SPC aquaculture team working with the clusters.

He explained that, in a cluster model, some farmers may ultimately choose to specialise in one aspect of the fish custody chain, such as in hatchery production, fingerling nursery, or feed manufacture. Other farmers then 'cluster' around these nodes of aquaculture services and are able to concentrate their own efforts purely on fish grow-out.

Varawa, who is the Aquaculture Production Technician for the IACT project, presented a scientific paper about the success of the farm cluster strategy in improving tilapia production in Fiji at the World Aquaculture Conference in Adelaide, Australia last month.

"The farm cluster strategy helps commercial tilapia farmers in Fiji to take responsibility for their own aquaculture services and farm inputs, rather than relying heavily on government support which is better directed toward small-scale farms growing fish for food security. This is a welcome development for farmers who will be able to better respond to the market demand for fish and contribute towards improving food security in the country," he said.

He added that commercially-minded farmers can adopt the farm cluster strategy to build the industry to another level beyond what is possible through government support alone.

The IACT project is also assisting clusters of aquaculture producers in other Pacific countries, such as the cage culture tilapia farmers in Lake Sirinumu in Papua New Guinea, and the marine ornamental giant clam farmers in Palau. There are also plans to introduce this cluster strategy to seaweed farmers in Papua New Guinea, and to tilapia and prawn farmers in Vanuatu.

Is the arapaima vanishing in Pará waters?


Pirarucu or paiche, Arapaima gigas. (Photo: Stock File)

Click on the flag for more information about Brazil BRAZIL
Monday, August 18, 2014, 03:10 (GMT + 9)

An international team of researchers found out that the arapaima, also known as paiche or pirarucu (Arapaima gigas), is no longer present in some communities in Pará as a result of the predatory activity that is affecting the species.
This resource, which has great commercial importance in the Amazon region due to its easy capture and high market value, has long been a victim of overfishing, a situation that could cause its extinction in the waters of this area.
The study, which was published in the journal Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, was coordinated by Professor Leandro Castello of the School of Natural Resources and Environment at Virginia Tech, United States.
According to the scientist, the classical bioeconomic theory suggests that when a fishery resource becomes scarce due to overfishing, the costs for fishermen increase. This makes the price "shoot", its demand lower and fishermen begin to seek alternative species.
But Castello says that the study "showed that in practice things are quite different," informed R7.
Thus, the conclusions drawn are more consistent with a lesser-known bio-economic theory, called 'fishing-down', which goes in the opposite direction: the big fish, which offer easy access and high commercial value, can be captured to total extinction.
The classical theory, however, provides that fishermen turn to other species when they begin to observe scarcity.
The Amazon is an area rich in resources but as these are mixed in rivers, when nets are used pirarucu specimens can accidentally be caught.
The research was based on the interviews conducted to 182 fishermen from 81 communities, and their results indicate that the species is extinct in 19 per cent of the communities, threatened with extinction in 57 per cent of them and overexploited in 17 per cent.

Marine Foods BV


Contact Name Paul Linschooten
Company Position Sales Manager
Address Dr.Lelykade 18 A
Address Cont. -
City Scheveningen
State -
Postal (Zip) Code 2593 CM
Country NETHERLANDS
Tel +31 70 416 8181
Mobile (Cell) Phone -
Fax +31 70 354 2639
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Email Info@marinefoods.com
Website www.marinefoods.com
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Marine Foods BV ( 1978 ) Involved in Fishing, production, Import & Export is a worldwide supplier of frozen seafood. Our main markets are Europe, Russia, North & West Africa,South East Asia and Australia

Frozen Product:
Main products ; Pelagics -> Mackerel, Horsemackerel, sardines, sardinella, Herring, Blue whiting.
White fish ; -> Cod, haddock, Saithe, Whiting,
Salmon -> farmed & Wild
Salmon trout -> farmed

Brand Names:
Makimpex

Certifications:
ISO 9002

Grupo Recho - Congelados Illa de Salvora S.L.


Contact Name ANA
Company Position SALES
Address PUERTO PESQUERO
Address Cont. -
City RIBEIRA
State A CORUÑA
Postal (Zip) Code 15960
Country SPAIN
Tel +34 9 8183 5655
Mobile (Cell) Phone +34 696 008 604
Fax +34 9 8183 5655
Skype ana-recho
Email info@cisalvora.es
Website http://www.gruporecho.es
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Grupo Recho is a group of companies placed in the North of Spain dedicated to fisheries with own fleet and distribution of fresh and frozen fish. We export frozen pelagic fish: atlantic mackerel (scomber scombrus), horse mackerel (trachurus trachurus), sardine (sardina pilchardus) and chub mackerel (scomber japonicus).

Frozen Product:
Atlantic Mackerel - scomber scombrus
Horse mackerel - trachurus trachurus
Chub mackerel - scomber japonicus
Sardine - sardina pilchardus

Certifications:
HACCP

Alf-Mare E.E.

Contact Name Vatistas Theodoros
Company Position Owner
Address Ixthioskala Keratsiniou
Address Cont. Office 63
City Keratsini
State Athens
Postal (Zip) Code 18875
Country GREECE
Tel +302130240902
Mobile (Cell) Phone +306970016888
Fax +302130240902
Skype -
Email alf-mare@hotmail.com
Website -
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Our company has been in business since 1972, We produce and trade all types of fish throughout the Greek Market and Internationally.

Fresh Product:
Anchovy (Engraulis encrasicolus), Swordfish(Xiphias gladius), Sardines(Sardina pilchardus)

Urufish

Contact Name Rafael Sebastian Settin Guerra
Company Position Sales
Address Bv artigas 3186
Address Cont. Av Amerivas 5021
City Canelones
State Canelones
Postal (Zip) Code 11500
Country URUGUAY
Tel +598 203 2962
Mobile (Cell) Phone +598 094 289 994
Fax +598 203 2962
Skype rafael.settin
Email urufisholding@gmail.com
Website http://fishholding.com/sitio/
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
In fish business since 1973, started with one wooden boat, today we have more than six trawler boats and factory 15minutes from sea port.

We try to satisfy our clients needs, from quality to packing needs (Vacum packed etc).



Fresh Product:
Redsnapper, Grouper, Whelkfish, Tuna, Shark, Hake, Hoki, Illex squid, Yellow Croaker , White Croaker, Abalone, Flounder, Angelshark, Weakfish, Silver Croaker, Hawkfish.

Frozen Product:
Red snapper, Grouper, Whelkfish, Tuna, Shark, Hake, Hoki, Illex squid, Yellow Croaker , White Croaker, Abalone, Flounder, Angelshark, Weakfish, Silver Croaker, Hawkfish.

Value Added Product:
Hake hgt, hoki hgt, Yellow Croaker and white croaker gutted

Pan ready: yellow crooaker, white croaker, redsnapper, grouper.

Individual Vaccum packed Grouper, redsnapper, hake, hoki.

Abalone pre-cooked frozen.

Certifications:
All.

Pesquera Azimut S.L.



Contact Name Ruslana Gantcheva
Company Position Export manager
Address c/ Coruña 24, 2A
Address Cont. -
City Vigo
State Pontevedra
Postal (Zip) Code 36208
Country SPAIN
Tel +34 986 115 766
Mobile (Cell) Phone -
Fax +34 986 126 008
Skype r_gantcheva
Email ruslana@pesqueraazimut.es
Website www.pesqueraazimut.es
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
PESQUERA AZIMUT is a Spanish company, specialized in white fish, sea frozen. We work with a fleet of fishing vessels in Falkland Islands (FAO 41 – offloading port Montevideo) and in the NW-E Atlantic (FAO 27; 21-offloading port Vigo).

We mainly do HGT, frozen on board. About our capacity, in 2013 we dispatched a bit more than 10 500 tonnes. Our main clients are in the Russian speaking countries, and we are currently searching for expanding our markets.All our vessels have Spanish flag (the goods have Spanish CEE number)

Frozen Product:

Nototenia (Patagonothen Ramsayi)
Hubbsi (Merluccius Hubbsi)
Hoki (Macroronus Magellanicus)
Brotola (Salilota Australis)
Calamar (Loligo Patagonicus)

Grenadier (Coryphaenoisdes Rupestris)
Talisman (Alepocephalus Bairdii)
Sable (Aphanopus carbo)
Red fish (Sebastes marinus + mentella)
Red Mullet (Mullus Barbatus)


Also:
Pulpo (Octopus vulgaris)
Tuna loins, swordfish loins
 

Rompescador Ltd

Contact Name Luchian Florin
Company Position Manager
Address remus opreanu
Address Cont. -
City constanta
State -
Postal (Zip) Code 0040
Country ROMANIA
Tel +0040744331995
Mobile (Cell) Phone +0040744331995
Fax +0040241518644
Skype luchian-florin
Email rompescador@gmail.com
Website http://www.romfishing.ro
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
We are Romanian Fishing Company.

Fresh Product:
fresh/frozen sea snails/rapana thomasiana,turbor,shark from Black Sea

Frozen Product:
sea snails/rapana thomasiana, turbot, shark

Atta Foodstuff Trading

Contact Name Hashem
Company Position Manager
Address -
Address Cont. -
City Dubai
State -
Postal (Zip) Code -
Country UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
Tel 00971504586454
Mobile (Cell) Phone 00971505746111
Fax 0097142364975
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Email attafoodstuff@yahoo.com
Website -
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Fishermen, producers, processors and exporters Fresh Product:
RIBBON FISH SIZE 300 TO 500gm AND 500 TO 700 AND 700 TO 1000

Frozen Product:
RIBBON FISH FROM SIZE 300 TO 500gm and 700 to 1000

Brand Names:
atta

Certifications:
hassp iso halal

Gregg L. Friedman MD Fish Farm

Contact Name Gregg L. Friedman MD
Company Position Owner
Address 2500 East Hallandale Beach Blvd
Address Cont. Suite 702
City Hallandale Beach
State Florida
Postal (Zip) Code 33009
Country USA
Tel +1 954-456-1996
Mobile (Cell) Phone -
Fax -
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Email juliefrdmn@aol.com
Website -
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Gregg L. Friedman MD Fish Farms since 1989

Fresh Product:
Florida Lobster

Frozen Product:
Florida Lobster


Certifications:
HACCP

EUROPACIFICO Alimentos del Mar S.L.

Contact Name Carlos Álvarez
Company Position Export department
Address Puerto Pesquero, Dársena 4
Address Cont. Edif. Berbés 2, 1º - Of 4 y 5
City Vigo
State Pontevedra
Postal (Zip) Code 36202
Country SPAIN
Tel +34 610 103 493
Mobile (Cell) Phone +34 610 103 264
Fax +34 986 430 067
Skype Carlos-Europacifico
Email car@europacifico.net
Website http://www.europacifico.net/
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
EUROPACIFICO arose from the union of three great companies in the Frozen Fish market. NISSUI ( Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd. ) one of the leading groups in the world of the seafood industry. FRIOSUR a Chilean consisten and reliable producer and supplier of high quality frozen products. And finally SEALORD one of the New Zealand´s largest seafood companies dedicated of harvest deep sea fish species and shellfish from the ocean around New Zealand. EUROPACIFICO is handling from Vigo ( Spain ) the exportation of all these products, sometimes directly from his coldstore & placed in Vigo or directly shipped from Origin ( Chile & Argentina ).

Frozen Product:
Frozen Salmon Steaks, frozen Shark Steaks skin-on and skin-less, Shark H&G, Sea-frozen Hoki H&G, Frozen Hoki Fillets, Dosidicus Gigas Squids ( Tentacles & Fillets ), Frozen Austral hake "Merluccius Australis" ( H&G, Steaks, centers, loins, portions, fillets, Roe ), Frozen Cod Ling "Salitota Australis", Frozen Whole scampi and tails, Frozen Ling "Genypterus Blacodes", Frozen Cod "Gadus Morhua" ( Fillets, centers, portions ), Frozen Scallops meat & Half shell, Frozen Cleaned Cuttlefish, Frozen Octopus packed in trays, Frozen Cooked Tentacles vaccum packed, Frozen Cuttlefish Skewers, Frozen Monkfish Tails skinless, Frozen Australis pomfret "Brama Australis", Frozen Sardine, Frozen Mackerel, Sea-frozen Octopus, Hake Minced, Hake Fish Block, Gayi Hake

Brand Names:
FRIOSUR, PESANTAR, EMDEPES, EUROPACIFICO, SEARLORD and many others

Certifications:
HACCP, ISO 2200, ISO 9001

JPL Shellfish (Scotland) Ltd

Contact Name John P Logue
Company Position Managing Director, JPL Shellfish (Scotland) Ltd
Address Unit one, Seafood Park, Scrabster Harbour
Address Cont. Scrabster
City Thurso
State Caithness
Postal (Zip) Code KW14 7UJ
Country SCOTLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Tel +44 (0) 1847 895 026
Mobile (Cell) Phone +44 (0) 7889 722 465
Fax +44 (0) 1847 890 560
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Email john.jpl@btinternet.com
Website www.jplshellfish.co.uk
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
Exporters/Wholesalers/Retailers/

JPL Shellfish (Scotland) ltd is a Scottish seafood exporter established in 1992.

Scottish seafood has a World wide reputation for its unbeatable quality, harvested from the clean, cool waters from around our coasts.

JPL Shellfish (Scotland) Ltd have over 21 years of experience in the live shellfish export business and we have many loyal customers across the World.
We specialise in the export of live Scottish Brown crab, Blue lobster and Razor clams to the Far East and have the experience and ability to deliver premium quality live product arriving in top condition by air and sea, across the globe.

We have well established air links with over 12 different countries and can offer a large range of delivery days and times to suit your needs.

We are always looking for new customers to build up long term trading relationships with and welcome any further inquiries via our websites:
English version: www.jplshellfish.co.uk 
Chinese version: www.jplshellfish.com

Fresh Product:LIVE SHELLFISH:
Brown Crab (Cancer pagurus)
Blue Lobster (Homarus gammarus)
Winkles (Littorina Littorea)
Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
Scallops- dived (Pecten maximus)
Razor clams (Ensis Siliqua)
Blue mussels (Mytilus edulis)

FRESH FISH:
Haddock (Melanogrammus aeglefinus)
Smoked Haddock
Cod (Gadus morhua)
Monkfish (Lophius piscatorius)
Hake (Merluccius merluccius)
Greenland Halibut (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides)
John Dory (Zeus faber)
Turbot (Psetta maxima)
Pacific Oysters (Crassostrea gigas)
Genuine Wild Atlantic Salmon (Salmo Salar)
Lemon Sole (Microstomus kitt)
Megrim (Lepidorhombus whiffiagonis)
Plaice (Pleuronectes platessa)

Value Added Product:
Smoked Haddock
Smoked cod
Smokes Whiting
Salt Ling

Certifications:
HACCP APPROVED & EC APPROVED PREMISES- SF/041/FE

Rocmar Seafood S.A.

Contact Name Roy Rivera
Company Position General Manager
Address Puerto Vacamonte, Arraiján,
Address Cont. Apartado 6-9492
City Panama
Postal (Zip) Code 6-9492
Country REPUBLIC de PANAMA
Tel +507 251 4389
Mobile (Cell) Phone +507 6612 7369
Fax +507 251 2400
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Email info@rocmarseafood.com
Website http://www.rocmarseafood.com
ABOUT OUR COMPANY
 

Rocmar Seafood is a leading wholesale frozen at sea fish supplier and exporter from Panama. 
Our fish is only harvested by longliner boats with sea frozen capacity. We export to 12 countries (Europe, Asia and America) and our facilities are HACCP approved.
Our products include Blue shark, black tip shark, mako shark, yellowfin tuna, skipjack tuna, mahi mahi and wahoo.

The Nor-Fishing Foundation - Headquarters



 

The Nor-Fishing Foundation was established in 1992 by the Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and was conferred the exclusive right to organise the international fisheries trade show Nor-Fishing and Aqua Nor.
The exhibition centre is called Trondheim Spektrum and Trondheim Spektrum AS has been technical organiser for both Aqua Nor and Nor-Fishing since 1993.
The Foundation is managed by a board which in 2012 is composed as follows:
  • Liv Holmefjord (President), Appointed by The Norwegian Ministry of Fisheries and Coastal Affairs
  • Rigmor Abel, Appointed by The Norwegian Seafood Export Council
  • Inger Solberg, Appointed by Innovation Norway
  • Morten Wolden, Appointed by The Municipality of Trondheim
  • Jan Skjærvø, Appointed by Norwegian Fishermen's Association
  • Trond Davidsen, Appointed by Norwegian Seafood Federation
Address:
Stiftelsen Nor-Fishing - Klostergata. 90
City: Trondheim
State:  (NO-7030)
Telephone: +47 73 56 86 40
Fax: +47 73 56 86 41
Homepage: Link to Homepage
Email: mailbox@nor-fishing.no

Trident Seafoods Corp.

 
Founder in 1973 by fishermen Chuck Bundrant today, Trident's value-added processing facilities in Anacortes, Bellingham, and Seattle, Washington, turn out an ever-increasing selection of finished, ready-to-prepare seafood items for U.S. foodservice and retail distribution
Something's "supposed" to be fishy at Trident Seafoods. The vertically integrated seafood business hauls in salmon, crab, and assorted other fin- and shell-fish from the icy waters of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest, then processes and cans or freezes them for retail and foodservice customers.
The #2 North American seafood supplier in 2008, (behind Tri Marine), Trident Seafoods operates a fleet of some 30 processing boats and trawlers, as well as about a dozen onshore processing plants.
The company's brands include Trident, Louis Kemp, and SeaLegs brand of surimi (crab-flavored processed fish). Trident also owns Port Chatham Smoked Seafood, which smokes salmon and tuna as gift products under the Portlock label. Canned brands: Lily, Rubenstein, Prelate, Tulip, Royal, Sea Alaska, Whitney, Sno Tip, Faust, Bear & Wolf
Address:
5303 Shilshole Ave. N.W.
City: Seattle
State: Washington (98107-4000)
Telephone: +1 206 783 3818
Fax: +1 206 782 7195
Homepage: Link to Homepage
Email: sales@tridentseafoods.com

Marine Stewardship Council - MSC Worldwide

 
 
 
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is an independent non-profit organization with an ecolabel and fishery certification programme. Fisheries that are assessed and meet the standard can use the MSC blue ecolabel. The MSC mission is to 'reward sustainable fishing practises’. When fish is bought that has the blue MSC ecolabel, it should indicate that this fishery operates in an environmentally responsible way and does not contribute to the global environmental problem of overfishing.
 
The MSC environmental standard for sustainable fisheries was developed over two years through a consultative process. The three principles of the MSC standard consider:
  • The condition of the fish stock(s) of the fishery
  • The impact of the fishery on the marine ecosystem
  • The fishery management system
The MSC standard is consistent with the ‘Guidelines for the Eco-labelling of Fish and Fishery Products from Marine Wild Capture Fisheries’ adopted by the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO) in 2005. Any fishery that wishes to become MSC certified and use the ecolabel is assessed against the MSC standard by a third party, independent certification body that has been independently accredited to perform MSC assessments by Accreditation Services International (ASI). Chain of custody certification along the supply chain from boat to point of sale ensures that seafood sold bearing the ecolabel originated from an MSC certified fishery.
Address:
Marine House, 1 Snow Hill
City: London
State:  (EC1A 2DH)
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7246 8900
Fax: +44 (0)20 7246 8901
Homepage: Link to Homepage
Email: info@msc.org

Icicle Seafoods Inc. -Headquarter-

 


This seafood-processing company catches, processes, and distributes fresh, canned, and frozen fish products including pacific cod, herring, sablefish, pollock, halibut, salmon (wild & Farmed), crab, and trout. Its customers include retail, wholesale and foodservice operations worldwide. It maintains floating seafood processing plants, shore plants, and other facilities in Alaska, Oregon, Washington State and Chile. The company is owned by private investment firm Paine & Partners.
Address:
4019 21st Ave W
City: Seattle
State: Washington (98199-1299)
Telephone: +1 206 282 0988
Fax: +1 206 282 7222
Homepage: Link to Homepage
Email: sales@icicleseafoods.com

Maruha Nichiro Corporation

 

Maruha Nichiro Holdings, Inc. (Public, TYO:1334) is a Japan-based holding company principally engaged in the marine product business. The Company operates in four business segments.
The Marine Product segment encompasses the catching, farming, purchase, processing and the sale of fish.
The Food Product segment manufactures and sells canned foods, frozen foods, stock farm products and other processed foods.
The Storage and Distribution segment is engaged in the provision of frozen storage and distribution services for fish.
The Others segment is involved in the storage of feed, the marine transportation business, the leasing of real estate, the hotel business, the manufacture and sale of packaging machines, as well as the manufacture and sale of fur.
Address:
1-2 1-chome, Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku
City: Tokyo
State:  (100-8608)
Telephone: +81 3 3216 0821
Fax: +81 3 3216 0342
Homepage: Link to Homepage
Email: info@maruha-nichiro.co.jp

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