Study reveals biodiversity engine for fishes: shifting water depth. Yale researchers have found that the ability of fish in temperate and polar ecosystems to move between shallow and deep water […]
Door open to destruction of 30% of deep sea marine life after South Pacific Fisheries Management Organisation meeting. The South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation (SPRFMO) has given the green […]
New insights published into ecological and human influences on European fisheries. SEAwise, a collaborative project working to break down barriers to Ecosystem Based Fisheries Management (EBFM) in Europe, has published […]
Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America brings the industry back to Boston. The organisers of Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America announced a larger 41st edition, with an […]
How electronic monitoring is changing the Gulf of Alaska pollock fishery. The pollock fishery in the Gulf of Alaska is unique in many ways. The pollock fishery in Alaska’s Bering Sea […]
Warming oceans have decimated marine parasites — but that’s not a good thing. More than a century of preserved fish specimens offer a rare glimpse into long-term trends in parasite […]
Steady shrimp landings in Gulf of Mexico. The Fishery Monitoring Branch of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries’ Southeast Fisheries Science Centre has released preliminary shrimp landings data […]
USA seeks to improve Seafood Import Monitoring Programme. NOAA of the USA is seeking public comment on changes to its Seafood Import Monitoring Programme (SIMP). The proposed rule would increase the […]
Shrimp Exports from Vietnam Reached more than 4 Billion USD by November Vietnam’s shrimp exports in November 2022 decreased by 18%, the strongest decrease since the beginning of the year. […]
Scientists analyse dolphin breaths to better understand risks from surface oil. When oil spills occur, time is of the essence for responding to marine mammals. A Deepwater Horizon restoration project is […]
Sustainable seafood grown in United States federal waters is one step closer to being on the menu today as Congress considers a new bipartisan measure — the Science-based Equitable Aquaculture […]
12 Days of Fishmas, putting seafood on your radar this holiday season. As Black Friday deals wind down, holiday savings aren’t stopping at Pacific Seafood. The countdown is on to […]
Cooke criticises decision not to renew two steelhead farming licences. Cooke Aquaculture Pacific says it was very disappointed to receive the Washington Department of Natural Resources (DNR) notices not to renew […]
How the Pandemic Impacted the Lobster Industry. The state of Maine is synonymous with lobster. For many, the idea of eating lobster is a luxurious treat, something to be savoured […]
Learning more about Dark fishing vessels activities at sea. NOAA’s Office of Law Enforcement is exploring technology innovations and limitations in the ongoing fight against illegal, unreported, and unregulated fishing. […]
Global analysis shows where fishing vessels turn off their identification devices. A new dataset of intentional disabling of Automatic Identification System devices by fishing vessels provides insights into illegal, unreported, […]
How marine predators find food hot spots in open ocean ‘deserts.’ A new study led by scientists at Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI) and University of Washington Applied Physics Laboratory […]
USA research projects to reduce bycatch. NOAA Fisheries has awarded $2.3 million to partners around the USA to support 13 research projects through its Bycatch Reduction Engineering Programme. Bycatch is […]