Eco-packaging for seafood
A funding boost by the New Zealand government has been provided to help commercial production of bio-based polystyrene alternative for seafood industry. The venture aims to accelerate the production of…
A funding boost by the New Zealand government has been provided to help commercial production of bio-based polystyrene alternative for seafood industry. The venture aims to accelerate the production of…
Trefjar has delivered a new Cleopatra 36B longliner to owners in Vardø in the north of Norway. Østkapp has been delivered to Brynjar Bangsund, who also sails as the new…
Four fatalities have been confirmed, three crew have been rescued and 15 are missing as Spanish trawler Villa de Pitanxo sank approximately 250 nautical miles east of Newfoundland earlier today.…
Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has announced five new projects with a total value of nearly $29 million, including the Precision Fish Harvesting Project. Katchi, a rural Nova Scotian company, will lead the project…
VisNed and a number of fishing vessels are behind the development by Dutch researchers and fishermen of a digital tool to implement a fully documented fishery (FDF), with support from…
New Zealand based space technology start-up Xerra Earth Observation Institute launched its Starboard Maritime Intelligence in mid 2021 and has recently secured its first international contract with the Australian Fisheries Management Authority.…
A scheme to support Ireland’s inshore fishing sector to adjust their business to the post-Brexit market has opened for applications last month, following the announcement by the Minister for Agriculture,…
A newly published study examining the benefits of Brexit promised to the to the UK fisheries sector – radical reforms, taking back control of UK waters and increased quota shares…
Lingalaks will be the first fish-farming company in Norway and in the world to make full commercial use of sludge collection technology from Framo LiftUP. The sludge collection system is due…
The Norwegian fleet has long felt itself to be at a disadvantage during the capelin fishery in Icelandic waters, and Norway’s Minister of Fisheries has again raised the issue with…