Octopus farming questioned. Commercial octopus farming questioned by a team of researchers in a newly published analysis. Currently in developmental stages on multiple continents, they conclude it would have a […]
New project underway to help revitalisation of Japanese octopus fishery. After two years of conversation, site visits and scientific work, Japan’s third fishery improvement project (FIP) is now officially underway […]
Fishing for cephalopod DNA allows for efficient marine surveying. New DNA probes allow for efficient surveying of the hidden lives of squids and octopuses in the deep sea. This development by […]
Voice from the quayside. By The NFFO The National Federation of Fishermen’s Organisations (NFFO), have conducted port visits in Norfolk and East Anglia and ports in the Devon and Cornwall […]
Unlocking secrets of cephalopod behaviour with the Marine Biological Association and University of Cambridge. Cephalopods like cuttlefish have long fascinated scientists with their remarkable ability to rapidly change their outward […]
Vietnam crab exports soar. Vietnamese crab exports in the first nine months surged 66% year-on-year to $227 million, the strongest growth recorded among major fishery products. Crab exports in the […]
John dory is a poet, coley is a breed of dog and pollock is an artist… survey reveals just how little Brits know about fish and seafood. Despite being an […]
Hilton Foods releases progressive crustacean welfare policy. Aquatic Life Institute supported the international food manufacturer in creating the global policy. Hilton Foods, a leading international multi-protein processor, has produced their first […]
Tesco publishes comprehensive decapod crustacean welfare policy. Tesco, the UK’s leading retailer, has just published a comprehensive decapod crustacean welfare policy. The public commitment to ensuring high welfare throughout the entire […]
SFP’s 2023 Target 75 Sectors Status Update shows increase in sustainable or improving production across most sectors. A new report by Sustainable Fisheries Partnership (SFP) finds that, while there is […]
Fixin’ to be flexitarian: Scrap fish and invasive species can liven up vegetables. Most of us have a tough time eating enough veggies. According to the World Economic Forum only […]
Electrification shipping industry is on track with a € 4 million investment in EST-Floattech. Developer of maritime battery systems EST-Floattech receives an investment of 4 million euros from Energy Transition […]
Climate change shrinking fish. Global warming increased competition for food in the 2010s, leading to decreased fish weight in important fishing areas. Fish weight in the western North Pacific Ocean […]
Fishermen challenge the idea of a biodiversity crisis in Scotland’s seas. Fishermen in Shetland say that the extent of biodiversity loss in the country’s seas has been greatly exaggerated in […]
Trawler seized by Gambian navy. An industrialised trawler named Twenty—with connections to an Italian fishing company—was arrested in West Africa by Gambian Navy sailors stationed on board the Sea Shepherd […]
This fish doesn’t just see with its eyes – it also sees with its skin. A few years ago while on a fishing trip in the Florida Keys, biologist Lori […]
Seed collection begins on biggest seagrass restoration project ever undertaken in the UK, in North Wales this week. This month one million seeds will be collected off the north Wales […]
Worm impacting spiny lobster reproduction and could threaten a lucrative fishery. A species of nemertean worm discovered by a Clemson University marine biologist five years ago affects the reproductive performance […]
Scientists discover deepwater pristine reefs in the Galapagos. Scientists have discovered extensive, ancient deep-sea coral reefs within the Galápagos Marine Reserve (GMR)—the first of their kind ever to be documented […]