• Apart from the 7, 000 Scottish fishermen, there are about 10, 000 jobs in fish processing.

    ECONOMIST: Fishing

  • The harbor in New Bedford is lined with fish processing warehouses where immigrants, many of them illegal, find work.

    NPR: Economists Untangle Truth About Jobs, Immigration

  • I'm writing this from next door to two derelict fish processing factories.

    BBC: Casting a net far into the future

  • The economy rests on sugar, tourism, textiles and apparel, and financial services, and is expanding into fish processing, information and communications technology, and hospitality and property development.

    FORBES: Mauritius

  • In practice, they provide cheap labour (mainly from Asia) for the garment industry, farming and fish-processing.

    ECONOMIST: Japanese immigration

  • How the court rules could affect not only homeowners and casinos but floating restaurants, warehouses and fish-processing plants.

    FORBES: From Casinos To Carpenters, Watching Houseboat Case At Supreme Court

  • Settled in 1682, Greenport has lived through eras as a whaling and fish-processing town and is now seeing an oyster reboot.

    CNN: 5 hideaways that aren't the Hamptons

  • With its rebuilt 15th century cathedral, shipyards and a fish-processing plant, Ceuta is viewed by Spain as the more strategically-valuable enclave.

    BBC: Ceuta, Melilla profile

  • Finally, east Europeans have fanned out across the country far more than earlier arrivals, manning Lake District retirement homes, East Anglian farms, Scottish fish-processing plants and Channel Island guest houses.

    ECONOMIST: Immigration trends

  • Ecosystem shifts will impact countries dependent on coastal fishing, fish-processing industries and tourism causing economic hardship as well as destabilizing food security for the 1 billion people who depend on fisheries for most of their protein diet.

    UNESCO: Biodiversity Initiative

  • The global decrease of coastal marine resources and decline in marine biodiversity will impact countries dependent on coastal fishing, fish-processing industries and tourism causing economic hardship as well as destabilising food security for the 1 billion people who depend on fisheries for most of their protein diet.

    UNESCO: THEMES

  • Until then the family had viewed the eggs as a nuisance that would "fall out of the fish on the processing room floor and create a yucky mess, " says Eason.

    FORBES: She Shall Overcome

  • Small-scale manufacturing activity features the processing of peanuts, fish, and hides.

    FORBES: Gambia

  • According to a report by the Coalition of Legal Toothfish Operators, an industry group out of Perth, Pacific Andes was disguising the origin of the fish and fish products from these illegal operations through its processing, distribution and trading arrangements.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Trustbusters spend most of their time processing paperwork about deals between minnows rather than chasing big fish.

    ECONOMIST: Improving European antitrust

  • Founded in 2001 by two graduate students from the Colorado School of Mines, Oberon aims to address the fish-feed problem by serving farmed fish the bacteria used to eat up the excess food in wastewater streams of food-processing plants.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

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