Tuna body awarded UN observer status. The International Pole & Line Foundation (IPNLF), the non-profit association that is committed to developing and supporting responsible one-by-one tuna fisheries and supply chains, […]
EC pushes for long term sustainability of Baltic stocks. Fisheries ministers are meeting at the AGRIFISH Council in Luxembourg on 14 and 15 October to reach a political agreement on […]
Tuna fishery achieves MSC certification. Longline fishing vessels targeting bigeye and yellowfin tuna under the management of the Marshall Islands Fishing Venture (MIFV), a subsidiary of Liancheng Overseas Fishery (Shenzhen) […]
First ship of new Nueva Pescanova fleet heads towards Namibia. The ship Lalandii 1, the first of the seven ships commissioned by Spanish fishing/processing giant, the Nueva Pescanova Group, in […]
Brim receives environmental award. Icelandic fishing company and seafood processor, Brim, has received The Environmental Awards of Confederation of Iceland Enterprises for the year 2019. President of Iceland, Guðni Th. […]
The first of a series of super trawlers being built for the Russian Fishery Company at the Admiralty Shipyards in St. Petersburg received names. They are named after the honored […]
Med and Black Sea fishing proposal. The European Commission has adopted its first ever proposal on fishing opportunities covering both the Mediterranean and the Black Seas. With this proposal, the […]
Scottish Fishermen Trial Mobile App. Scottish fishermen trial mobile real-time reporting app to avoid unwanted catches. A pioneering collaboration between Scottish fishermen and scientists will allow state-of-the-art technology to be […]
Fish war warning in event of no deal Brexit. A €14million Irish fisheries aid package, to be distributed in the event of a ‘No-deal’ Brexit, announced in Budget 2020 has […]
Large Trawler full of Praise for Hanstholm’s new Port – By Ole Iversen Denmark’s second-biggest trawler, Beinur from Hirtshals, was moored at the quay in Hanstholm on Wednesday. The trawler’s […]
Good Herring Fishing in Icelandic Waters – A pelagic trawler belonging to Icelandic seafood and fishing company, Brim, has reported good herring fishing in IIcelandic waters. “There has been good […]
Maestrini Bronze Ball Valve – ASAP Supplies are ever expanding their range, with their latest addition coming from Maestrini. The new Bronze Ball Valve is available in sizes from ½” […]
Norwegian Cod Sustainable – After the MSC suspended certification of North Sea Cod, the Norwegian Seafood Council urges consumers to be vigilant about origin. Norwegian cod comes from one of […]
Inshore fisheries conference success, with a strong turn-out from working fishermen. First stage in project which aims to establish blueprint for the future collaborative management of UK’s inshore fisheries. Inshore […]
English fishing quota allocation. Developing a new approach for allocating additional fishing quota in England 7th October 2019 in TACs and Quotas. Defra have consulted on how any additional quota, […]
BC fishing industry sounds alarm on MSC certified salmon. – “Everyone who cares about wild salmon in British Columbia should be worried,” said the Canadian Pacific Sustainable Seafood Society’s Christina […]
September 30, 2019, St. Petersburg – Admiralty shipyards began cutting metal for the third of a series of super trawlers for the Russian Fishery Company. It is planned that the […]
Mackerel stock in good shape. The publication on the 1st October of the scientific advice for the 2020 catch of North East Atlantic mackerel by the International Council for the […]
Brexit Seminar at DanFish – A seminar examining the UK’s exit from the European Union will be one of the key events at this year’s DanFish exhibition. The seminar will […]