Inshore sector a key strength of Shetland fleet. A key strength of the Shetland fishing industry is the broad mix of boats working different fisheries – and no more so […]
Statement from Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, on sandeel ban. Ian Gatt, chief executive of the Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, said: “This is a political decision, driven by unrelenting NGO pressure. […]
Sandeel fishing to be banned in Scottish waters. Fishing for sandeel is to be banned in Scottish waters ahead of the 2024 fishery season, subject to Parliamentary approval. Sandeel support […]
Public statement of GSSI recognition of the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC). GSSI is pleased to announce the recognition of The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) programme under version 2.0 of the […]
Nominations sought for Fishing News Awards 2024. Nominations for the top talents from the commercial fishing industry are being sought for this year’s prestigious Fishing News Awards. The only event […]
New QFC trawler equipped with Carsoe dual-species factory. State-of-the-art Arctic fishing vessel, Saputi II, to feature cutting-edge Carsoe processing factory. When the Qikiqtaaluk Fisheries Corporation (QFC) in October announced the […]
£14 million for marine and fishing businesses. Grants awarded from Marine Fund Scotland. Businesses and marine organisations in Scotland’s coastal communities will benefit from £14 million in grants from the […]
2024 climate study reveals best and worst countries in sustainable practices globally. A new study conducted by Boiler Cover UK analysed the impact of essential industries (forestry, fishery and agriculture) […]
Collaboration to achieve enhanced tuna stock assessments. EU tuna purse seine fleet representatives and scientists to continue collaboration to achieve enhanced tuna stock assessments. The Europêche Tuna Group organised on January […]
Urgency of eliminating fossil fuel subsidies for fisheries. Is the urgency of eliminating fossil fuel subsidies for fisheries reflected in the Energy Taxation Directive? Flaminia Tacconi, Senior Lawyer at ClientEarth […]
IPNLF appoints two new Directors to key positions in the organisation. The International Pole and Line Foundation (IPNLF) is excited to announce that it has appointed two new directors to […]
New Zealand threatens to undermine global biodiversity commitments. Government U-turn on protection of vulnerable ocean life. New Zealand looks set to abandon a proposal to improve ocean protection in the […]
Major seafood buyers support US proposals to address IUU fishing and human rights violations in the South Pacific. Call for action by the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation at […]
New Zealand Food Safety lifts shellfish biotoxin warning for east coast of North Island, warning for rock lobster remains in place. New Zealand Food Safety (NZFS) has lifted the public […]
New Chair of MSC’s Board of Trustees. The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) Board of Trustees has appointed serving Board Member, Giles Bolton, as its new Chair. Mr Bolton will take […]
Shetland Seafood Auctions looks to the future with confidence. Shetland Seafood Auctions (SSA) experienced a buoyant 2023 with the quantity of fish sold through the electronic auction up on previous […]
Cameras in ports to enforce landing obligation. Ports in the North-East Atlantic Fisheries Commission area, where landings superior to 10 tonnes of certain pelagic stocks occur, will need to install […]
Install your I-VMS device now, urges MMO. Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has confirmed that more than 80% of under-12m inshore vessels participated in the I-VMS roll-out programme last year, resulting […]
Two stage response required to address pollack crisis. The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO) has called for a two-stage response to the crisis engulfing the inshore fleets, following the […]