Sustainable fishing opportunities for Black Sea. The EC has adopted a proposal on fishing opportunities in 2019 for the commercially most important fish stocks in the Black Sea. The catch […]
Fighting the weird and not so wonderful pests in Tauranga waters, New Zealand, where more than 40 marine pests have been identified, has become a focus for a team of […]
EU fleet shows economic benefits of sustainable fishing methods in the 2018 Annual Economic Report on the EU Fishing Fleet, which shows record-peak levels in economic performance of the EU […]
Historic Agreement on Arctic Fisheries Signed: From 2 to 4 October, Greenland will host a ceremony in Ilulissat, where an historic agreement on fisheries in the Arctic will be signed […]
EU fisheries failures jeopardise small fishing communities.Traditional fishing has been harmed by EU fishing policies that favour big businesses and ignore sustainable approaches to conserving fish stocks – new research […]
A short course in fisheries and aquaculture entitled ‘An Introduction to Fisheries and Aquaculture’ will be held at the University of Malta’s Department of Biology from October 23 to December […]
French bluefin tuna fishery enters MSC assesment. The artisanal longline and handline fishery representing small Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) boats, entered assessment against the MSC Fisheries […]
The High Energy Mariculture Conference Europe 2018, will be held from Wednesday 17th October until Friday 19th October, in Corfu. With depleting wild stocks and increasing global demand, farmed fish […]
Scientists see evidence of major progress in European fisheries with Europêche welcoming the clear message from the scientific community and DG MARE Director General, Mr Aguiar Machado, at Friday’s “Scientific […]