Atlantic Towing buys Havyard 833 WE – build no. 126. As disclosed in the stock exchange announcement of 6 June 2019, Havyard Ship Technology has entered into a contract on […]
Changing the approach to IVMS implementation. The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has announced it is changing the approach to the introduction of Inshore Vessel Monitoring Systems (I-VMS) for fishing vessels […]
NZ proposes catch limit changes for 20 stocks. Fisheries New Zealand wants public feedback on proposals to change catch limits for 20 fish stocks around the country. The proposals are […]
Shetland Maritime Heritage Book – A new book on Shetland’s maritime heritage has just been launched as a result of a project coordinated by the NAFC Marine Centre UHI. The […]
Good Fishing Off Iceland – Icelandic integrated fishing company, HB Grandi, reports that its fresher trawler Akurey docked in Reykjavík earlier this week with a full fishroom, 190 tonnes, after […]
Heart disease fund supported by Isles fishermen. Fishermen in Shetland north-east Scotland are supporting a new initiative to raise funds for the battle against heart disease. The Shetland Fishermen’s Association […]
Call For UK Whelk Management Strategy – Blue Marine Foundation (BLUE) has published a study calling for national management of the common whelk – a species at risk of localised […]
Proteum signs Seawork contract for OXE Diesel Outboard. UK & Ireland OXE distributor, Proteum, signed its second consecutive contract at Seawork for the OXE Diesel Outboard. An OXE 200 was […]
Irish bid for circular economy for fishing gear. Members of the Irish fishing sector met with harbour masters, net producers and with representatives from recycling companies and government officials in […]
ISSF outlines tuna conservation priorities. The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) has published its position statement in advance of the 23rd Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC)in Hyderabad, India, June 17-21. […]
Partial fishing ban in Gulf of Thailand. The Thai government has banned fishing in part of the Gulf of Thailand from June to September, to allow marine species to recover […]
Consultation on fishing opportunities launched by EC. The European Commission has adopted a Communication, taking stock of the implementation of the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy and launching a consultation on […]
New Marine Search and Rescue Station to be built in Hartley Bay to increase safety for B.C.’s north coast. Through the $1.5 billion Oceans Protection Plan, the Government of Canada […]
Sonar innovation could single out sustainable tuna species from afar. Sustainability-driven new research could one day help tuna fisheries cast their nets more selectively, mitigating unintentional “bycatch” of undersized fish […]
SFF throws support behind Scottish Government on Rockall dispute. The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF) has thrown its support behind moves by the Scottish Government’s robust stance on Rockall where Irish […]
A scallop fishery improvement plan has been kick started with a ground breaking project. The UK scallop dredge sector has taken steps towards a sustainable future by agreeing a five-year […]
Havglans success with Tornado. The Norwegian ”Havglans” have had a very good Sand Eel season this spring using Tornado trawl doors, catching 6.510 tonnes in 4 weeks. The doors have […]
Future of inshore fisheries on the agenda as major conference announce Industry and government to come together to establish way forward on management approaches to realise full benefits of our […]
Propulsion Specialist Expo Success – Michigan Marine Propulsion (MMP) were the only Propulsion specialists to exhibit at Skipper Expo Aberdeen this year, and we had an extremely positive response from […]
Fisheries offfences fine, fishing vessel owner and skipper ordered to pay £76,772.50 for fisheries offences. Willem de Boer, skipper of the Ansgar, appeared at North Tyneside Magistrates Court on 24 […]