Canadian apex court decide the fate of fishermen
The verdict of the Supreme Court of Canada would decide whether commercial fishing licences can be defined as property under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA).
The verdict of the Supreme Court of Canada would decide whether commercial fishing licences can be defined as property under the Bankruptcy and Insolvency Act (BIA).
In Malta total 80 cages of tuna has occupied a total surface area as much as 11 football grounds, says report by the National Office of Statistics.
Togiak is a traditional Eskimo village with fishing as major occupation and most of the natives are from Alaska.
As previously announced in a stock exchange release 20th of December 2007, Aker Seafoods has today signed a final agreement for its purchase of 70 per cent of the shares…
Shocking news of selling of turtle meat throughout the Port Moresby has raised many questions of turtle’s survival and its poaching.
A South Georgia fishery has become the 50th fishery currently undergoing public full assessment under the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries . The South Georgia…
The International Pacific Halibut Commission (IPHC) completed its Eighty-fourth Annual Meeting in Portland, OR, with Dr. James W. Balsiger of Juneau, AK presiding as Chair. The Commission is recommending to…
The Port authority of New Bedford has taken strict steps to crackdown the derelict commercial fishing vessels.
In Yarmouth County two fishermen have been booked under violations of lobster catches soon after the inspection was carried on two fishing vessels.
Dungeness crab, the sweetest of all crabs, has become the latest crab species that comes from coastal Pacific waters stretching from Alaska to Monterey Bay.