The British Takeaway Campaign welcomes EU settlement fee scrapping. Welcoming the Prime Minister’s announcement of the scrapping of the EU settled status registration fee, Chair of the British Takeaway Campaign […]
Good potential for aquaculture in the Caribbean. A team led by researchers at University of California Santa Barbara’s Bren School of Environmental Science & Management and the Marine Science Institute […]
A judging panel assembled by the Federation of Independent Sea Harvesters of Newfoundland and Labrador (FISH-NL) in Canada has announced three finalists for Inshore Harvester of the Year — including […]
Ocean Outcomes in new global partnership with Conservation International which they say will work to establish a more sustainable seafood supply chain. A statement on the Ocean Outcomes website said: […]
Irish Minister for Agriculture, Food & the Marine, Michael Creed T.D., has announced Ireland’s Clean Oceans Initiative and called for the participation of the entire Irish trawl fishing fleet in the […]
Seafood fears over no deal Brexit. The failure of the UK parliament to support the Brexit deal negotiated by the British Government and the EU throws considerable confusion on the […]
Seafood Industry Australia calls crisis talks. SIA the national peak-body representing the Australian seafood industry, has announced a national crisis-meeting will be held in Western Australia next month to discuss […]
The Worshipful Company of Fishmongers in partnership with Macduff Shellfish is hosting the first UK Scallop Management Conference in 2019. The purpose of the conference is to bring together fisheries […]
The search is on for UK Young Seafood Chef of the Year 2019. Sponsored by Seafish, the public body that supports the £10bn UK seafood industry, the competition, run by […]
A leap forward for seafood quality. Bylgja Pálsdóttir and Magni Veturliðason explain how the latest sub-chilling technology further enhances the environmental leadership of high-quality fresh fish. Collectively, society is on […]
Busy year for Shetland marine scientists. More than 55,000 fish and shellfish were measured at sea and on shore by scientists from the NAFC Marine Centre UHI during 2018. The […]
Big names hoping to attract new Grimsby talent. An event which aims to give young people an insight into the diverse range of careers within the food sector is taking […]
Investment for West African Processing plant by Cap Blanc Pélagique SARL (CBP), who have been operating their fish processing plant and coldstore in the port of Nouadhibou, in the Islamic […]
Salmon may lose ability to smell danger as carbon emissions rise. The ability to smell is critical for salmon. They depend on scent to avoid predators, sniff out prey and […]
EU Aquaculture Profits Doubled -The 2018 Economic report of the EU Aquaculture Sector shows a strong and growing sector. In 2016, the EU aquaculture sector has produced and sold 1.4 […]
Climate change threat to Scottish marine biodiversity and more must be done to address the impacts, says a new report published by Scottish Environment LINK and WWF Scotland. The report, […]
Strong growth in EU aquaculture sector, according to the 2018 Economic report. In 2016, the EU aquaculture sector has produced and sold 1.4 million tonnes of seafood, worth almost €5 […]
Scottish Sea Farms helps broadband project – Residents and businesses within the remote rural village of Drimnin are now enjoying all the advantages of faster, more reliable broadband thanks to […]
National Blue Cod Strategy released today by Fisheries New Zealand, which takes a proactive approach to the management of the blue cod fishery. Manager of inshore fisheries Steve Halley says […]