Atlantic tuna returns to birthplace to spawn
Scientists have observed new migratory patterns for Mediterranean and western Atlantic bluefin tuna.
Scientists have observed new migratory patterns for Mediterranean and western Atlantic bluefin tuna.
The Mollusc Aquaculture Dialogue will expand to Europe in November to engage stakeholders in Spain.
It is now the turn of Australia to host an international health conference expected to attract hundreds of researchers and practitioners from round the world.
Fisheries sector in Philippines has increased its output after the government rehabilitated fish farms and released tilapia and carp fingerlings in rivers, lakes, and other bodies of water.
Canada’s largest commercial fishing harbour, Steveston Harbour in Richmond, has installed security with wireless video surveillance.
The government of New Zealand has imposed new fishing bans to protect threatened Hector's and Maui's dolphins.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has decided to promote and fund blue fin tuna sea ranching research to boost tuna industry in the Philippines.
A Taiwanese fishing boat, Fong Seong 779, was booked under illegal fishing and was slapped huge fine of $100,000.
The Icelandic Fisheries exhibition was formally opened this morning by Einar K. Guðfinnsson the minister of Fisheries and agriculture. In his speech the minister welcomed the Icefish exhibition and said…
“We are determined that this will not be some kind of marine Highland Clearance” The bodies charged with making recommendations to Government on the location and size of a network…