EU fisheries control law improved
Following the committee vote on the inter-institutional agreement on the Fisheries Control Regulation, the EPP Group – the largest political grouping within the European Parliament – considers that the law…
Following the committee vote on the inter-institutional agreement on the Fisheries Control Regulation, the EPP Group – the largest political grouping within the European Parliament – considers that the law…
Port of Hirtshals has completed its first carbon accounting, and in addition to a valuable overview of the port's total CO2 emissions, identifying areas with great potential for reducing emissions…
The Icelandic fleet has already begun fishing for mackerel in international waters. After searching for a while the pelagic vessels are at work in the Banana Loophole, with the first…
Bluefront Equity-owned Proff Kulde AS, which is a supplier of refrigerant and heating solutions to the aquaculture and fisheries industries, increases its production capacity through the acquisition of Paulsen Sveiseservice…
The Norwegian-Russian Barents Sea research group has recommended that the cod quota be reduced by 20% next year. ‘This is dramatic for the whitefish sector,’ said Audun Maråk, director of…
With the European Parliament Committee on Fisheries due to vote this week on the political agreement reached three weeks ago with the Council of the EU, industry organisations have made…
The first of a planned series of new trawlers for Atlantrybflot, part of the FOR Group, has been formally named at a ceremony in Kaliningrad. The 80.40 metre LOA, 15.40…
Artist-activist ODEE – Oddur Eysteinn Friðriksson – is facing a legal battle with fishing company Samherji over the ‘We’re Sorry’ message he delivered earlier this year as part of an…
As a key stakeholder in high-level conferences organised by the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD) and the European Commission, Europêche took the opportunity to present its vision to…
The shrimp quota for the Skagerrak and Norskerenna areas is subject to a 47% reduction, according to the recommendations from ICES, while reductions are also advised for saithe and coastal…