Iceland responds to views of UN Human Rights Committee
On behalf of the Government of Iceland, the Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture has responded to views of UN Human Rights Committe
On behalf of the Government of Iceland, the Minister of Fisheries and Agriculture has responded to views of UN Human Rights Committe
The National Institute of Nutrition and Seafood Research (NIFES) has analysed the content of cadmium and lead in scallops and horse mussels harvested in Norwegian waters. The results show levels…
The international science community fights tooth and nail to save the ocean resources from the danger of climate change.
The Ocean Protein fish meal plant in Hoquiam has got the approval to install $750,000 in new odour controls as summer processing gets started.
Danish herring industry has seen a new heavyweight firm, after two giants were merged to boost the company’s position in the international market.
Fishermen of Ireland continue their protest against the soaring fuel prices and cheap fish imports in the country.
The long lost or abandoned crab pots continue to catch crabs which are nothing but a waste and thus killings the resources.
The lives of the farmers are on a knife-edge as they failed to find buyers for their fish and thus incurring huge losses.
Seafish is continuing its ongoing research into the UK squid fishery and is inviting tenders for charter vessels in North East Scotland and South West England for fishing trials. “This…
Many kinds of animals, including fish, show striking and consistent differences in how they respond to challenge. These differences are sometimes referred to as “temperament”. In common carp, a subset…