Sea Harvest resilient through tough times
Sea Harvest Group reports that its interim results softened for the first six months of 2022, driven by losses in hake volumes from the recently concluded Fishing Rights Allocation Process…
Sea Harvest Group reports that its interim results softened for the first six months of 2022, driven by losses in hake volumes from the recently concluded Fishing Rights Allocation Process…
It’s not every day that two new fishing vessels are welcomed on the same day, but a special occasion took place at Macduff harbour as two trawlers for Peter Lovie,…
Wärtsilä is to supply propulsion systems for four new fishing vessels being built at Skagen in Denmark for Norwegian and Icelandic operators. The four 75-metre vessels are being built for…
The Canadian government and the Province of Nova Scotia (NS) have announced funding support to the Maritime Fishermen’s Union Inc.’s (MFU) Nova Scotia members through the Atlantic Fisheries Fund (AFF).…
This year’s seabed clean-up operation run by Norway’s Directorate of Fisheries is well underway – and has been disappointingly successful in retrieving lost fishing gear. 64-metre pelagic vessel Vikingbank has…
The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) opened at the beginning of this month a decommissioning scheme for the Dutch fleet, backed by a €155 million fund. A sticking point for the…
Speaking last week in response to Parliamentary questions, Iceland’s Minister of Fisheries Svandís Svavarsdóttir has stated that mackerel fisheries across the North-East Atlantic have in recent years far exceeded the…
The announcement that Thai Union and Chicken of the Sea Frozen Foods have formed an alliance in North America with leading plant-based seafood brand The ISH Food Company comes alongside…
The Nakhodka Ship Repair Yard in the Russian Far East has launched the first of a series of eight new crabbing vessels. Kapitan Khazan is a 57.70 metre , 12.60…
Trawl doors from Morgère have undergone a makeover and are now getting a vibrant yellow colour scheme. The yellow trawls doors will be easier for crew to see when working…