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05-03-2007 21:14 - Is Scottish Fish More Sustainable?
Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen's Federation the Aberdeen based representative of fishermen's associations throughout Scotland and the Northern Isles, has some words to say about the state of Scottish Fishing in general:
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05-03-2007 21:17 - Will Asda Be Stocking Monkfish After All?
In a recent meeting between Asda and the NAFC Marine Centre in Shetland, Monkfish was on the agenda:
NAFC Marine Centre were pleased that staff members Leslie Tait and Chevonne
Laurenson were part of a Scottish delegation that met with ASDA on Friday to discuss the
recent ban that it introduced on the sale of monkfish in its stores.
Dr Laurenson has studied monkfish biology and its fishery for almost 10 years and is at the
forefront of research on knowledge of the species. Dr Laurenson provided ASDA's
sustainable and ethical sourcing manager, Chris Brown with an overview of the latest
information on the status of the stock in Scottish waters and its importance.
Recent and ongoing progress in terms of management was discussed and research
including the Industry-Science Partnership monkfish project and the monkfish tallybook
scheme, both of which are led by FRS Aberdeen with NAFC Marine Centre participation,
was highlighted.
Leslie Tait, the newly appointed Chairman of the Shetland Fishermen's Association said
"Monkfish is very important to the local whitefish sector and sending out the wrong
message based on outdated information can cause significant problems."
The delegation received a good hearing and it was agreed that the meeting was a
first step towards seeing Scottish monkfish stocked on the shelves of ASDA. An
assurance was given that ban would be reversed if a marine conservation grouping
gave the green light. Dialogue has already been opened with the appropriate
conservation group.
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