Weak krone buoys up Norway’s seafood exports
Norwegian producers exported seafood worth NoK13.1 billion in May, a 7% increase over the same month in 2022. ‘As in April, we also see a significant currency effect in May.…
Norwegian producers exported seafood worth NoK13.1 billion in May, a 7% increase over the same month in 2022. ‘As in April, we also see a significant currency effect in May.…
The latest of a number of crabber factory vessels for the North-West Fishing Consortium has been launched at the Krasnoye Sormovo Plant and is being taken to the Vyborg Shipyard…
Russia’s Federal Agency for Fisheries has taken over the management of the Murmansk Sea Fishing Port from its previous private owners, replacing the port’s director following long-term inefficiencies and development…
The seafood sector in Scotland has banded together to kick off a campaign against Scottish Government plans to ban fishing, aquaculture and harvesting in at least 10% of the country’s…
Hake landings to the port of Lorient came to 330 tonnes in 2022, but this year landings had jumped to 950 tonnes by the end of May. Local fishing vessels…
Icelandic tech company Héðinn has contracted to carry out a substantial upgrade to the Havsbrún fishmeal plant in Fuglafjørður. This isn’t the first time that Havsbrún and Héðinn have worked…
Since the publication of the European Commission’s proposals in June last year, the Nature Restoration Law has been at the centre of the attention. NGOs describe this as a last…
Brim’s fresher trawler Helga María docked in Reykjavík earlier this week after a four-day trip on Westfjords grounds. The catch is 113 tonnes. This is the trawler’s second trip since…
Nelson fishing company Westfleet Fishing and the skipper and mate of Tasman Viking have been fined close to $70,000 for failing to assess and report coral caught while fishing on…
Frustration among crews from Senegal and Cote D’Ivoire working on Spanish- and French-owned tuna vessels fishing in the Gulf of Guinea and Indian Ocean led led to strike actions affecting…