Ivasi arrive early
The fishery for Ivasi sardine in Russia’s Far East has started earlier than usual this year, and by the beginning of June the fleet had already landed 13,000 tonnes. Last…
The fishery for Ivasi sardine in Russia’s Far East has started earlier than usual this year, and by the beginning of June the fleet had already landed 13,000 tonnes. Last…
Curio and Marel have opened demonstration and learning facilities in Peterhead. This is their first fish demo and learning facility in the UK, reflecting the commitment of these two Icelandic…
There hardly seems to be a month when exports of seafood from Norway don’t break a new record, and May this year was no exception, with the value of seafood…
A 70-metre former pelagic vessel has been refitted to carry live cod as part of Royal Greenland’s Nutaaq programme of collecting live fish held in cages from coastal fishermen and…
Anyone would imagine that the findings of the EU Commission’s review of fisheries and fisheries management would be something to celebrate, as the Commission itself reports in understated style that…
The first of the two former Faroese trawlers acquired by Boulogne fishing company Euronor is starting its first trip for its new owners. Now renamed Fisher Bank and Otter Bank,…
The European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA) is co-ordinating the European control campaign for bluefin tuna in the framework of its Joint Deployment Plan (JDP). Member States (MS) pool their control…
The Iceland Ocean Cluster has announced the start of a new initiative to create an Ocean Cluster in Denmark in collaboration with the Port of Hirtshals and the North Sea…
New Zealand largest and oldest seafood company Sanford has reported a solid recovery in the first half of its 2022 financial year, with adjusted EBIT earnings of $19.2 million for…
Australian industry body Seafood Industry Australia has congratulated the Albanese Government on its 2022 Federal Election win. ‘On behalf of Australia’s commercial seafood industry I would like to extend my…