Protesting to defend their work and way of life
Over the last week fishermen across Europe have staged vocal protests against policies they believe put the future of the industry and their way of life in jeopardy. This applies…
Over the last week fishermen across Europe have staged vocal protests against policies they believe put the future of the industry and their way of life in jeopardy. This applies…
Spanish industry federation CEPESCA has outlined its unconditional support for the protests planned for fishing ports across Europe today to register the fishing industry’s dissatisfaction with the European Commission’s action…
The Brittany port of Lorient is becoming a centre for scrapping, as series of decommissioned fishing vessels queues up to be dismantled at the port’s 2000 square metre deconstruction area.…
New patrol vessel Lilibet has carried out its first patrols after being handed over to the Falkland Islands government at the end of last month. It replaces former fishing vessel…
Norway exported NoK12.9 billion worth of seafood in April. This is a 14% increase compared to the same month last year. ‘For Norway as a seafood nation, it is positive…
As the UK-New Zealand free trade agreement is set to come into force at the end of this month, seafood producers in New Zealand have three weeks to prepare. The…
The seascape around seafood exhibitions in Europe has seen changes in recent years – not least with the shift of Seafood Expo Global from Brussels to Barcelona – and the…
With just a few days to go until the Scottish Skipper Expo opens at Aberdeen’s P&J Live Arena, the UK and Irish fishing industry is looking forward to gathering at…
Auctioneer Jesper Kongsted at the Hanstholm fish auction is warning skippers to avoid landing catches just as Denmark’s road network is be crippled by large-scale protest action later this month.…
All the indications are for a good cod season this year for coastal fishermen supplying Royal Greenland with catches of live cod. This fishery has been in progress for some…