High dollar impacting on seafood returns
The high New Zealand dollar is putting financial pressure on the seafood industry and New Zealand's economy, says the New Zealand Seafood Industry Council's Chief Executive, Owen Symmans. The continued…
The high New Zealand dollar is putting financial pressure on the seafood industry and New Zealand's economy, says the New Zealand Seafood Industry Council's Chief Executive, Owen Symmans. The continued…
In a Seafish-sponsored trip, fish merchants from Humberside travelled to Iceland to see firsthand the issues facing the start of the supply chain
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is pleased to announce that the Pelagic Freezer-trawler Association (PFA) North East Atlantic mackerel fishery has applied for assessment to the MSC standard for sustainable…
Two new wobbegong shark species have been found off the South West coast of Western Australia, during catch monitoring of the regional commercial shark fishery. Details of the new wobbegong…
The co-existence of oil and gas rigs and the fishery on Georges Bank has become an issue for debate both in political as well as public arena.
Commercial and recreational fishermen in Australia raised their strong voice on new fishing rules proposed for Queensland’s largest and most diverse fishery.
The South Atlantic Fishery Management Council has plans for the allocation of fishery resources for the betterment of fishing industry.
The waters of Capiz in Philippines have no red tide organics that could damage the fishing and tourism industry of the area.
The authority of Guinea has expressed that illegal international fishing has threatened the livelihoods of local fishermen.
The Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) pay no heed to the demand of fish harvesters to increase their quota of cod fish.