Linda Wood, Aquaculture & Fisheries Manager at Marks and Spencer. Welcome to Fish Focus spotlight on Women in Seafood, Issue 3. Follow us as we celebrate the amazing women at the […]
New South West Marine Ecosystems report published. This comprehensive report on the state of the marine ecosystems around the South West, including contributions from Plymouth Marine Laboratory (PML) scientists, gives a wonderful […]
Climate change and UK fisheries, what next? In this analysis, Fish Focus looks at the impact of climate change on UK fisheries. Climate change and how it affects our environment […]
Sharks and mermaids of all shapes and sizes have appeared on beaches in Dublin, Donegal, Galway, and Waterford over the last couple of weeks, as part of the Marine Institute’s […]
Statement from Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, on sandeel ban. Ian Gatt, chief executive of the Scottish Pelagic Fishermen’s Association, said: “This is a political decision, driven by unrelenting NGO pressure. […]
Outer Hebrides creel limitation pilot: research and evaluation. The findings of a survey have been released on the operational implications and socio-economic impacts of the Outer Hebrides Creel Limitation Pilot […]
UK Government seizes post-Brexit freedoms for fishing industry. The UK Government has set out further steps to deliver a thriving, sustainable fishing industry and healthy marine environment for generations to […]
North wind inhibits herring fishing for Norwegian fleet. A northerly wind has inhibited herring fishing for the Norwegian fleet, although conditions have been better for blue whiting and coastal market, […]
Mixed results last week for Norwegian pelagic fleet. Fishing for North Sea herring has varied so far this season for the Norwegian fleet, with 5 875 tonnes registered now in […]
Blue whiting season gradually winds down. As expected, there was a modest quantity of blue whiting caught by the Norwegian fleet, with 12,000 tonnes in the record, reports pelagic organisation, […]
UK proposes measures to protect England’s much loved seabirds Kittiwakes, puffins and razorbills are some of England’s most treasured seabirds that could benefit from proposed measures to ban sandeel fishing, […]
First Cruise Line certified sustainable for Alaska Seafood. Holland America Line has been awarded Responsible Fisheries Management (RFM) certification—making it the first cruise line to achieve this distinguished credential by serving only […]
Technological advancement in fishmeal and fish oil market. Market Summary The Global Fishmeal & Fish Oil Market was valued at USD 8.87 Billion in 2019 and is expected to reach […]
100 Primary school teachers learn about the ocean with the Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programme. The Marine Institute’s Explorers Education Programmes’ five day Continuing Professional Development (CPD) teachers training courses ‘Exploring […]
The Gjerdrum family acquires PG Flow Solutions AS from EnFlow Group The Gjerdrum family acquires 100 percent of the shares of pump and liquid handling specialist PG Flow Solutions AS […]
Norwegian pelagic sales organisation, Norges Sildesalgslag, has provided a latest update on pelagic fishing by the Norwegian fleet. Here is their report: North Sea herring: We had another weak week […]
Group of Scottish fish and shellfish producers heading for North America, with the aim of increasing global trade for Scotland’s seafood industry. The Crab Company, Loch Duart, Organic Sea Harvest, […]
Metal cutting for 6th RFC supertrawler has begun. The Admiralty Shipyards (St. Petersburg) began cutting metal for the sixth vessel from a series of supertrawlers for the Russian Fishery Company […]
Alune Aqua offers loans to boost Indonesian aquaculture development. Alune Aqua is a startup based in Indonesia that is improving the aquaculture industry by offering loans that meet the needs of […]