Quota for red snapper finalized
As per new regulations the quota for red snapper is going to drop by nearly 50 percent from what it was in early last year.
As per new regulations the quota for red snapper is going to drop by nearly 50 percent from what it was in early last year.
A marine scientist spotted six new species of deep sea fish during a research expedition of a stretch of the darkest depths of the Southern Indian Ocean.
Two Norwegian fisheries have applied to be assessed for certification under the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries. If successful the Norwegian Spring spawning herring fishery…
London - 30th January 2008 – The ‘Gebr. de Boer’ North Sea plaice twinrig fishery managed by Gebr. De Boer Holding BV has applied for assessment under the Marine Stewardship…
The European Parliament adopted a report reacting to the Commission communication "A policy to reduce unwanted by-catches and eliminate discards in European fisheries". According to MEPs, the most sensible way…
The recently built extraction capabilities of TripleNine in Esbjerg will allow the factory to produce not only clean fish oils, but also a new generation of fishmeal-derived polar lipids, the…
Australia's Foreign Affairs minister Stephen Smith warned Friday of tougher action to stop Japan whaling, despite calls for calm from both sides over the increasingly emotive dispute.
European Commissioner for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs Joe Borg will travel to Spain on Sunday, where he will be attending the 7th Ministerial Meeting organised by the International Centre for…
Rising demand and diminishing fish stocks are leading to increasing corruption in the fishing industry, a recent study by the International Union for the Conservation of Nature (IUCN) declares.
Responding to the Greenpeace and chefs event at Old Billingsgate fish market, Bertie Armstrong, chief executive of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, said: “We in the catching sector of the Scottish…