Malta chooses Satlink tech to monitor fleet
The Government of Malta has chosen to adopt a Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) from Spanish technology company Satlink to equip 119 vessels of its fishing fleet. Under a five-year contract,…
The Government of Malta has chosen to adopt a Vessel Monitoring System (VMS) from Spanish technology company Satlink to equip 119 vessels of its fishing fleet. Under a five-year contract,…
The Sefine Shipyard in Turkey has placed an order to outfit two new salmon vessels with the latest Baader onboard stun and bleed systems. Norwegian vessel operator Napier will take…
Osprey Fish Group’s beam trawler Our Anna PZ-675 has come out of a major refit at the Nodosa yard in Spain with substantially reduced fuel consumption. During the beamer’s couple…
When the Copenhagen-based Sirena Group established its Norcod cod-farming venture in 2018, it took a big step beyond its core business of the selling and marketing of North Atlantic seafood.…
EU pelagic operators, represented by EAPO, have issued a position paper on pelagic opportunities for 2023, starting with advising sticking to the ICES advice for Northeast Atlantic mackerel with the…
The eleventh Holland Fisheries Event took place in Urk last week, opening on Friday and continuing into Saturday, bringing around 2000 visitors, mainly from Belgium and the Netherlands, to De…
Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries has given the green light to an initiative designed to map the tortuous web of ownership and cross-ownership in the Icelandic fishing industry. There has been…
The West coast of Ireland’s small-scale fishermen are struggling with increasingly small margins as fuel prices and other costs are set to soar. Ireland is one of the only coastal…
The Norwegian authorities have stipulated that Russian fishing vessels calling in Norway will have access to only three ports, where checks will be carried out. The new regulations will come…
The Spanish National Association of Freezer Tuna Vessel Owners (ANABAC) has embarked on an MSC evaluation process for Indian Ocean skipjack tuna in FAO zones 51 and 57. This follows…