From Norway to Scotland: Oceanbox launches new ocean model .Norwegian ocean modelling company Oceanbox has announced the launch of a new high-resolution ocean model covering Scotland, making the company’s simulation […]
Evaluation of the CFP shows the social dimension has been neglected. The European Transport Workers’ Federation (ETF) considers the evaluation of the Common Fisheries Policy (CFP), published by the European […]
FDF statement on proposal of price caps. The Food and Drink Federation (FDF) commented on proposals of voluntary price caps on food for supermarkets. FDF Spokesperson statement “Government needs to […]
Men United named charity beneficiary at Scottish Skipper Expo 2026. At the recent Scottish Skipper Expo 2026, Men United, a North-East Scotland-based mental health charity, was selected as the beneficiary […]
Oven-baked halibut with vegetables and potatoes. Halibut with its juicy fish meat is ideal for baking in the oven. Try one of our favourite dishes, halibut baked in the oven […]
Total Icelandic catch In April was 123 thousand tonnes. Total catch landed in April 2026 was over 123 thousand tonnes, 12% less than in April 2025. The demersal catch was […]
Ocean wonders in yarn: Marine Biological Association (MBA) staff and students turn Plymouth post box into call to engage with the ocean. An ordinary post box on Plymouth Hoe has […]
Pelican Aqua Holding Plc – The establishment of a new leading wellboat platform. Pelican Aqua Holding Plc. (“Pelican Aqua”, or the “Company”), a newly established maritime aqua-service company, has entered […]
Interactions between offshore wind farms and fisheries in European waters. Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) has published a new report examining interactions between fisheries and offshore wind farms (OWFs) across European […]
Mapping toxin-producing phytoplankton; the scourge of shellfisheries. Researchers in the UK, including phytoplankton experts from Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML), have shown how the distributions of two phytoplankton groups, known to […]
MOWI reels in UK consumers with catchy new campaign. MOWI Salmon UK has launched its new, upbeat ‘I like to MOWI MOWI’ advertising campaign this week. A twist on the […]
Princes Group shifts to MSC-Certified Iberian sardines, strengthening sustainable sourcing. Princes has announced it is now sourcing its sardines from the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC)-certified Iberian purse seine fishery, marking […]
Icelandic shareholder warmly welcomed in first visit to Grimsby Fish Market since pandemic. A founding shareholder in Grimsby Fish Dock Enterprises has endorsed the direction the organisation is now taking in […]
Japan’s government advised to halt investments in octopus farming. Over 180 organisations urge the Japan Science and Technology Agency to re-evaluate funding octopus farming research, citing severe welfare, environmental, and ethical […]
Untapped decarbonisation potential of small-scale fisheries. Decarbonising the cold chain is a high-impact intervention Solar-powered ice production can reduce the total product carbon footprint by up to 27% Analysis shows […]
Hydroniq Coolers to equip newbuild wellboat. Norway-based Hydroniq Coolers has been contracted by Norwegian shipbuilder Fitjar Mekaniske Verksted to deliver its hull-integrated marine cooling system to a live fish carrier that […]
Marine Institute releases major benthic dataset in celebration of Biodiversity Week. Over 650,000 marine records spanning twelve years are now freely accessible online, marking a landmark moment for Open Science and […]
EU secures sustainable tuna management and fairer rules at IOTC 2026. IOTC achieves allocating yellowfin tuna TAC and quotas among members, becoming the first tuna RFMO to establish TAC and […]
Nina Rosen joins ISSF Environmental Stakeholder Committee. New ESC member brings expertise in traceability, transparency, and fisheries conservation. The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) is pleased to announce the appointment […]