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Irish Sea herring fishery enters full MSC assessment
Apr 23, 2013
The Northern Ireland Pelagic Sustainability Group has entered its Irish Sea herring fishery into MSC assessment
MSC welcomes action plan on mackerel
Jun 26, 2012
The MSC has today welcomed an action plan that is aimed at solving the ongoing mackerel dispute in the North East Atlantic.
MSC announces recipients of new scholarship award
Jun 26, 2012
Chris Poonian from the University of Nottingham and Giulia Gorelli from the Institut de Ciences del Mar have each been awarded an MSC research grant.
Celtic Sea herring fleet achieves MSC certification
Apr 03, 2012
Stock rebuilding and management programme helps Irish herring fishery win MSC certificate.
Mackerel certificates suspended by Certifiers
Apr 02, 2012
The certifiers for seven MSC certified mackerel fisheries in the North East Atlantic ocean have today suspended the fisheries’ certificates.
Marine Stewardship Council launches student scholarship research program
Mar 09, 2012
The closing date for applications is Monday 23rd April 2012.
Irish Mussel fisheries enter MSC assessment
Jan 04, 2012
Blue mussel fisheries representing the entire bottom grown mussel landings of Ireland have today entered the Marine Stewardship Council certification process
Certifiers give 90 days’ notice of mackerel certificate suspension
Jan 03, 2012
MSC certified mackerel fisheries in the North East Atlantic ocean have received notice that their certificates will be suspended on 30th March 2012 unless issues in the fisheries are resolved.
Celtic Sea herring, sprat and sardine fisheries enter MSC assessment
Feb 16, 2011
The Celtic Sea Herring Management Advisory Committee (CSHMAC) has entered its herring, sprat and sardine fisheries for MSC assessment.
Irish Polyvalent mackerel fishery wins MSC certificate
Jul 28, 2010
The IPSA western mackerel fishery has been certified as a sustainable and well-managed fishery.

