Scots minister calls on UK Govt to ensure good deal at EU Fish Council. Scotland’s Fisheries Secretary Fergus Ewing has called on the UK Government to ensure that Scotland’s interests […]
Oceanographers record largest predation event ever observed in the ocean. There is power in numbers, or so the saying goes. But in the ocean, scientists are finding that fish that […]
Total familiarity of Wild Alaska Pollock hits the highest recorded since tracking began. Ketchum data experts tell industry to embrace its ‘frozen-ness’ and other attributes consumers align with to continue […]
Snow crab collapse due to ecological shift in the Bering Sea NA Fisheries scientists attribute the abrupt collapse of snow crab in Alaska to borealization, or an ecological shift from […]
A belly full of jelly. For a long time, scientists assumed that jellyfish were a dead-end food source for predatory fish. However, a team from the Alfred Wegener Institute together […]
First fishery achieves MSC certification for skipjack tuna from four oceans. The Asociación de Grandes Atuneros Congeladores (AGAC) has received Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification for its skipjack tuna in […]
NOAA Fisheries releases 2023 Ecosystem Status Reports for Alaska. NOAA Fisheries has released the 2023 Ecosystem Status Reports for the eastern Bering Sea, Aleutian Islands, and Gulf of Alaska. These […]
UK reaches deal for continued access to fish in Norwegian waters for 2024. UK fishermen will benefit from continued access to Norwegian North Sea waters to fish for stocks such as […]
Pioneering research method reveals bluefin tuna’s fate. The return of bluefin tuna to Northern European waters is a conservation success story, but rising sea temperatures in their Mediterranean nursery grounds mean […]
GAPP board commits additional resources to support demand-building efforts for wild Alaska Pollock. Membership appoints new board members; Bob Desautel and Doug Christensen to continue to serve as officers for […]
Long periods of unusually warm ocean temperatures, known as marine heat waves, can have devastating effects on the marine ecosystem and have been linked to widespread coral bleaching, harmful algal […]
Royal Greenland secures funding to further develop seaweed farming. Royal Greenland has over a series of years invested in seaweed farming in Greenland. The project has now been awarded 5,5 […]
Icelandic capelin TAC announced. Iceland’s Marine Fisheries and Research Institute has advised that the capelin TAC for the 2022/23 fishing year be no more than 275 705 tonnes, which corresponds […]
New innovation from Austral Fisheries. Austral Fisheries has announced the launch of a new innovation in consumer-focused supply chain transparency technology, the Karumba Prawns Digital Experience. Powered by OpenSC’s supply […]
Marine Institute hosts first Post-Doctoral Fellowship Symposium. The Marine Institute hosted the first Post-Doctoral Fellowship Symposium on Tuesday 25th of October 2022 where the Post-Doctoral Fellows or their Supervisors presented […]
New species of deep-sea fish discovered in the Atacama Trench. A new small blue snailfish is changing our understanding of the world’s deepest fishes. In 2018, an international team of […]
UK distant water operator fears for the future. The owners of the UK’s biggest trawler have described a new government deal to win back fishing rights following Brexit as “too […]
UK secures fishing access and quotas with Norway. The UK and Norway have agreed a new deal for fishing in each other’s waters in 2022 UK industry will be able […]
Shipping container sector for seafood will experience challenges in 2022. The shipping container sector in Russia will continue to experience post-pandemic difficulties in 2022, Maersk believes. Long-term planning, including in […]