Navigating a new Relationship on Fisheries A recent event in Lorient, Brittany, provided some insight into the main themes in post Brexit fishing relations. The seminar mainly involved French fishing […]
ITECHMER 2021 The international fishing industry trade fair The first trade fair for fishing industry in France, ITECHMER is a meeting of professionals working in sectors from ship design to […]
Vietnam Seafood export turnover prospered in the first six months of the year 2021 amid Covid situation By Amod Ashok Salgaonkar In the first six months of the year, although […]
Icelandic fish catch dropped in June The total catch of Icelandic vessels was 49 thousand tonnes in June 2021 which is 21% less than in June 2020. Demersal catch was […]
Canada extends fisheries and aquaculture clean technology programme. The Minister of Fisheries, Oceans and the Canadian Coast Guard, the Honourable Bernadette Jordan, launched the renewed Fisheries and Aquaculture Clean Technology […]
New Zealand consultation on catch limits Fisheries New Zealand is inviting people to have their say on proposed changes to catch limits and other settings across a range of fisheries […]
Strengthened cooperation on marine science and fisheries research in the Mediterranean. The General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean (GFCM) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University Mohammed […]
Commonwealth fishers welcome Government investment in data capture and transformation Fishers from across Australia’s Commonwealth fisheries have welcomed the Australian Government’s announcement of a $20 million investment into modernising data […]
NFFO Calls For Additional Quota Allocation The NFFO has written to the Secretary of State, George Eustice, arguing that additional quota secured from the EU should be first and foremost […]
NFFO Strong Letter to PM – The NFFO has written in strong terms to the Prime Minister about the Government’s portrayal of the UK/EU Trade and Cooperation Agreement as a […]
New Era Opens – Annual Fisheries Agreements for 2021: Trilateral and bilateral negotiations have now opened between the UK and adjacent coastal states including EU, Norway and Faeroes. The aim […]
Irish fisheries minister pledges to work with industry to mitigate Brexit impacts The Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine, Charlie McConalogue TD, today welcomed the announcement of an agreement […]
Feedback sought on NZ rock lobster catch Fisheries New Zealand is inviting people to have their say on proposals to ensure the sustainability of rock lobster populations across a number […]
Social accountability in Fisheries. Case study: Airone, Ivory Coast tuna company, Webinar 11th of December 2020 at 03 pm in Milan, CET Friend of the Sea would like to invite […]
Fisheries Science Data Collection Programme Calls for Industry for Support – Volunteer skippers fishing out of England and Wales are needed to contribute to fisheries data usually collected by scientific […]
Myth Making and Bluster – The NFFO responds to an article in the Irish Times that asserts the UK position in negotiations is based on “myth-making and bluster” as it […]
ITECHMER 2021 Fisheries Expo, the benchmark trade fair for the fisheries sector, will be held at the Parc des Expositions Lorient Bretagne Sud on Tuesday 5 to Thursday 7 October […]
UK and Greenland Strengthen Cooperation on Fisheries – The UK has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Greenland to boost cooperation on fisheries matters. It signals another step forward as […]
Fisheries Bill Lords Amendments Virtue Signalling Vs Sustainable Fisheries Management. Of the eight objectives included in the Fisheries Bill, five of them relate to fishing sustainably. And that’s fine, states […]