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CYGNUS MARINE
Ceased trading in October 2007
The Directors and staff at Cygnus would like to wish all our customers and suppliers
over the last thirty plus years many thanks for all the help, goodwill and friend-ship
along the way.It's being Great, Best wishes to all.
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Friday 3rd September 2010 prices at Shetland

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HIE back multi-million pound marine science park plan
PLANS to create a multi-million pound marine science park in Argyll have been given the go-ahead by development agency Highlands and Islands Enterprise (HIE). 
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Morpol ASA - Strong growth but high raw material prices impacting on margins in second quarter
Oslo, 31 August 2010: Morpol ASA (OSE: MORPOL) 
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Friday 3rd September 2010 prices at Fraserburgh

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Friday 3rd September 2010 prices at Peterhead

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Case Study: Integreater® at Seachill
Seachill are one of the UK’s leading fresh fish processors. As pioneers in the sector, they have recognised the need to make the transition from a labour intensive, paper based business, to one that records and measures data electronically, ensuring optimum accuracy, efficiency and traceability. 
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How It Works: The Processing Cycle
Quality Assurance At Seachill, the Quality Assurance (QA) team are responsible for setting important specifications for each product. 
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EU, Norway’s 110% grab of total mackerel quota for themselves raises questions of credibility
While some blame Iceland and the Faroe Islands for alleged problems in the North East Atlantic mackerel fishery, questions remain over the EU and Norway’s commitment to multilateral cooperation as the mackerel stock gravitates toward the northwest, says the Faroese Pelagic Organisation. 
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Thursday 2nd September 2010 prices at Peterhead

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Thursday 2nd September 2010 prices at Shetland

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Fishing coalition takes Natural England to task
The Marine Protection Area Fishing Coalition, of which the NFFO is a core member, has said it is continuing its important role of holding Government and its statutory advisors, Natural England and Joint Nature Conservation , to account. The Coalition raised key issues relating to the process of establishing a network of marine protected areas in UK waters at a recent meeting in London. Fifteen new zones have now been earmarked. 
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Wednesday 1st September 2010 prices at Peterhead

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Sweet and sour success for fishmonger
IT was a sweet and sour weekend recently for a well known Cardiff fishmonger. 
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