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2005-10-23 Thread seafood
Title: Seafood Bookshop: Seafood Users Manual (Plus Free CD)





	

	

	

	

	

	
		
		
			



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Great Xmas Present - Buy Bulk And Save - Every Manual Comes With Free CD (PU202)
Download a PDF  sample of pages from the Manual
Impressive 300 page, easy-to-use guide on how to buy, store, prepare, cook, and sell seafood.
An excellent everyday working manual or reference for all sectors of the seafood industry including consumers. 
Great for staff training! The easy-to-navigate CD Rom can also be purchased individually.



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Fishes of Australia Posters - Special Ends in 1 Day

2005-09-29 Thread seafood
Title: Seafood Bookshop: 'FISHES OF AUSTRALIA' WALL POSTERS! (Sets of Three Posters)





	

	

	

	

	

	
		
		
			



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CONGRESS SPECIAL 20% OFF! ENDS IN 1 DAY!

Buy a set and get option of a FREE Australian Seafood by Season Calendar &  50% off Seafood Users Manual at checkout.

Fishes of Australia  is a set of 3 stunning, full-colour wall posters:
-  Commercially important tropical species
-  Commercially important temperate species
-  Commercially important crustaceans & shellfish

The posters feature more than 150 seafood species, beautifully painted by renowned artist Roger Swainston. Each illustration is identified by its scientific name and its standard fish name in Australian. Superbly printed, plastic-coated wall posters (700 mm by 1000 mm). Ideal for seafood retailers, restaurants, importers and exporters, fish shops, schools, libraries, museums, seafood producers, and consumers.
Format: Each poster is 700mm x 1,000mm, full colour, plastic coated


Published by: Seafood Services Australia (2004)
Supported by:
-  Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests
-  Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
-  Food Standards Australia New Zealand 
-  National Food Industry Strategy Ltd
-  Seafood Services Australia Ltd
 







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Fishes of Australia Posters - Congress Special Ends Soon

2005-09-22 Thread seafood
Title: Seafood Bookshop: 'FISHES OF AUSTRALIA' WALL POSTERS! (Sets of Three Posters)





	

	

	

	

	

	
		
			

	
	


	
	
			

	
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CONGRESS SPECIAL 20% OFF! THIS MONTH ONLY!

Buy a set and get option of a FREE Australian Seafood by Season Calendar &  50% off Seafood Users Manual at checkout.

Fishes of Australia  is a set of 3 stunning, full-colour wall posters:
-  Commercially important tropical species
-  Commercially important temperate species
-  Commercially important crustaceans & shellfish

The posters feature more than 150 seafood species, beautifully painted by renowned artist Roger Swainston. Each illustration is identified by its scientific name and its standard fish name in Australian. Superbly printed, plastic-coated wall posters (700 mm by 1000 mm). Ideal for seafood retailers, restaurants, importers and exporters, fish shops, schools, libraries, museums, seafood producers, and consumers.
Format: Each poster is 700mm x 1,000mm, full colour, plastic coated


Published by: Seafood Services Australia (2004)
Supported by:
-  Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests
-  Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
-  Food Standards Australia New Zealand 
-  National Food Industry Strategy Ltd
-  Seafood Services Australia Ltd
 







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Australian Seafood Users Manual (Binder)




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PU211




Seafood by Season Calendar




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Mercury risks from fish overstated

2005-09-18 Thread seafood
International Association of Fish Inspectors
6th World Congress on Seafood Safety, Quality & Trade

MEDIA RELEASE
Friday   16 September 2005

Mercury risks from fish “overstated”

THE health risks of mercury in fish have been overstated, according to international seafood safety experts meeting in Australia.

The positive health benefits of eating seafood far outweigh any health risks, they say.

More than 350 delegates from 50 countries are in Sydney for the 6th World Congress on Seafood Safety, Quality and Trade.

It is being held by the International Association of Fish Inspectors (IAFI), a professional association whose members are involved in seafood safety issues in government, research or industry.

Ms Jayne Gallagher, an Australian who was this week elected IAFI President, said it was important the general public received a balanced message about issues like mercury.

“There is no doubt some of the news about risks from mercury in fish have been overstated,” Ms Gallagher said.

“IAFI is calling on government regulatory bodies round the world, when they make statements on issues like mercury, to ensure the relative risks and benefits are clearly spelt out.

“It is too easy for the general public to be confused about these issues and steer away from seafood. In fact, regular consumption of seafood is one of the most positive things we can do for our health, because of the known reduction in risk of major health problems like heart attack, stroke, diabetes and bowel cancer.

“IAFI members are directly involved in monitoring and researching safety issues related to seafood and IAFI will be working to help ensure statements about health risks are kept in context.”

Professor Steve Otwell from the University of Florida Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition, one of the speakers at the World Congress, agreed health risks to the general public from mercury in seafood had been overstated.

“The more immediate health benefits for the majority of people  through consuming a variety of seafoods far exceeds any possible lifetime consequences of consuming specific species of fish noted for relatively slightly higher levels of methyl mercury.

“In other words, for most people, the health benefits far, far outweigh any possible risk.

“Our main concern is to protect pregnant women and their child, and there is a large safety factor built into the existing international guidelines regarding methyl mercury levels in seafood. All authorities agree they should continue to eat fish. It is important for their child. 	

“That is the main message: pregnant women should eat seafood. It is good for them and their baby. They should follow the advice of local health authorities on how much they should eat of certain large, long-lived fish species. But, do not stop eating fish. That would do more harm than good.”

Mr Bob Collette, Vice President of Science and Technology in the US National Fisheries Institute, and another Congress speaker, agreed that pregnant women should continue eating seafood.

“It is unfortunate that some recent government advisory notices about mercury in fish have been misunderstood and sensationalised.

“Seafood is one of the most nutrient-rich and healthy foods in the diet. It is vital for good health in the general community that people be encouraged to eat seafood regularly.

“The government advisories have been for pregnant women, and correctly suggest a wide variety of fish should be eaten because most are very low in mercury.

“It is important that everyone understand fish have proven health benefits and emerging studies suggest babies whose moms consumed fish have improved brain development and function.

“What is needed is effective education and balanced messages being delivered to the public.”

Ms Gallagher confirmed that IAFI would be working, through its members round the globe, to try to ensure statements about seafood safety were balanced and not open to misinterpretation.

“We are calling on government agencies and the media to be aware of the unintended damaging consequences than can occur when statements are taken out of context.

“IAFI is vitally interested in making sure that seafood consumers throughout the world receive accurate information about seafood safety issues, and that safety standards are maintained and enforced, but at the same time that risks are not overstated or sensationalised. That would be totally counterproductive.”

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WORLD SEAFOOD CONGRESS COMMENCES WEDNESDAY AT SYDNEY'S STAR CITY

2005-09-12 Thread seafood



6th World Seafood Congress - hosted by Seafood Services Australia


 


WORLD SEAFOOD CONGRESS COMMENCES WEDNESDAY AT SYDNEY'S STAR CITY

Find out what is happening in seafood on a global scale and how this influences seafood businesses and regulators within Australia. Meet key government and industry representatives from our major trading partners – countries that are some of the largest markets for seafood in the world. 

You don’t have to spend tens of thousands of dollars traveling the world to meet these people – you can meet them at the 6th World Seafood Congress being held in Sydney this week. 

The Congress runs from Wednesday 14th to Friday 16th September and includes many key items of interest to Australian regulators and industry. A special two-day registration is available for delegates who are also attending Seafood Directions 2005 which runs from 12th to 14th September at the same venue, Star City in Sydney.

You can take advantage of this unique opportunity by registering at the World Seafood Congress registration desk which is now open at the Congress venue or by downloading the special two-day registration form from the Congress website. 

The special two day registration also includes a ticket to the Australian Seafood on Display Reception on the Thursday evening 15th September, which will be attended by buyers from some of the worlds largest seafood markets.

For more information please contact our Congress Managers or Seafood Services Australia. 

With regards 
Ted Loveday, Seafood Services Australia
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World Congress Special - Fishes of Australia Posters

2005-09-07 Thread seafood
Title: Seafood Bookshop: 'FISHES OF AUSTRALIA' WALL POSTERS! (Sets of Three Posters)





	

	

	

	

	

	
		
			

	
	


	
	
			

	
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CONGRESS SPECIAL 20% OFF! THIS MONTH ONLY!

Buy a set and get option of a FREE Australian Seafood by Season Calendar &  50% off Seafood Users Manual at checkout.

Fishes of Australia  is a set of 3 stunning, full-colour wall posters:
-  Commercially important tropical species
-  Commercially important temperate species
-  Commercially important crustaceans & shellfish

The posters feature more than 150 seafood species, beautifully painted by renowned artist Roger Swainston. Each illustration is identified by its scientific name and its standard fish name in Australian. Superbly printed, plastic-coated wall posters (700 mm by 1000 mm). Ideal for seafood retailers, restaurants, importers and exporters, fish shops, schools, libraries, museums, seafood producers, and consumers.
Format: Each poster is 700mm x 1,000mm, full colour, plastic coated


Published by: Seafood Services Australia (2004)
Supported by:
-  Australian Government Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forests
-  Fisheries Research and Development Corporation
-  Food Standards Australia New Zealand 
-  National Food Industry Strategy Ltd
-  Seafood Services Australia Ltd
 







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PU201




Australian Seafood Users Manual (Binder)




$44.00






















PU202




Australian Seafood Users Manual CD (Free with PU201)




$8.80






















PU211




Seafood by Season Calendar




$11.00



























		
	
	
	 

			
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