Cost of fishing licences increased enormously
The cost of fishing licences has gone up to $20,000 as the authority want to control the demand for fish in their traditional fishing grounds.
The cost of fishing licences has gone up to $20,000 as the authority want to control the demand for fish in their traditional fishing grounds.
It is fact that growing toxic algal blooming has always afflicted lakes and seas and controlling this becomes a challenge target for the authorities.
The Danish blue-shell mussel fishery of Limfjord will be assessed against the MSC (Marine Stewardship Council) standard for sustainable fishing. If successful, it will be the first source of MSC-labelled…
As part of the follow-up of the government's management plan for the Barents Sea, NIFES has investigated the levels of a number of undesirable substances in cod, capelin and shrimp…
Glitnir has published a new Seafood Industry Report for Iceland. The report shows that the Iceland is one of the largest single fisheries countries in the world, the total fish…
A new Glitnir Seafood Industry Report shows that the European Union, when regarded as one country, to be the world largest seafood markets and has an annual average per capita…
Scotland's new fisheries research vessel - FRV Alba Na Mara - was officially named by the First Minister and Mrs Salmond at a ceremony at Fraserburgh Harbour today. Alba Na…
Fisheries managers and researchers will hold a public briefing in Margaret River on Thursday 1 May to outline important research on ‘at risk’ Western Australian fish stocks and the need…
The authorities have decided to remove the fishing gear in order to save the right whales in Cape Cod Bay this spring.
NOAA’s Fisheries Service laid down some strict measures to minimize the overfishing of Sandbar and other sharks.