Blue whiting until Christmas
Icelandic processor Síldarvinnslan received landings of 25,357 tonnes of Atlanto-Scandian herring during this year’s season, with the first landing on the 11th of September and the last on 29th October.…
Icelandic processor Síldarvinnslan received landings of 25,357 tonnes of Atlanto-Scandian herring during this year’s season, with the first landing on the 11th of September and the last on 29th October.…
According to Europêche, scientific data has shown that the majority of fish stocks in the Atlantic have recovered in a record time and that overfishing in the EU is at…
European Fishmeal has held this year’s annual general assembly as an online session, with some familiar faces re-elected to the board and some new ones welcomed. FF Skagen’s Jóhannes Pálsson…
Parkol Marine Engineering has been a centre of building and repairs for fishing and other vessels for almost fifty years, initially at its Whitby site and more recently at a…
A group of the English fishing industry’s big names have written to Secretary of State for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs George Eustice to set out serious concerns over MMO…
The third in a series of fishing vessels built at the Yantar shipyard in Kaliningrad to a design by Norwegian company Skipskompetanse for owners in the Far East of Russia…
The Fisheries Bill, the first piece of primary legislation in the UK focusing on fisheries, has crossed the final hurdle of its long journey that has spanned one general election…
Norwegian fishing gear supplier Selstad is investing in its own production of rope in Norway – this year recruiting three production staff and increasing output by 38%. ‘It gives us…
With a 5.50 metre beam, 11.95 metre catamaran Sharon Anne has more fishing capability than its length would suggest. Built by G Smyth Boats in Northern Ireland for Richard Hards…
The Gulf of Thailand mixed-trawl Fishery Improvement Project (FIP) fishery is the first FIP accepted onto the IP as part of the multi-species pilot project and is led by the…