CFP evaluation launched
The European Commission has launched a consultation to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the common fisheries policy (CFP). This consultation constitutes the first part of a thorough evaluation intended…
The European Commission has launched a consultation to assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the common fisheries policy (CFP). This consultation constitutes the first part of a thorough evaluation intended…
After a bruising few years for the Dutch fishing industry, Holland’s only dedicated fishing industry exhibition will be taking place in Urk later this year. This is the seventh time…
This year’s Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition will mark forty years since the very first fisheries trade exhibition was held in Iceland. The first Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition took place in September 1984,…
TMT, the not-for-profit organisation providing fisheries authorities and international organisations with fisheries intelligence, analysis, and capacity building, has appointed Dr. Gareth Johnstone as its new executive director, effective 1st July. ‘We are…
Norwegian company Bio Marine is setting up production in Lithuania of lice skirts for the aquaculture industry, with a recycling collaboration with Nofir alongside this new venture. The necessary experience…
The latest trawler to carry the Therney name is being prepared to start fishing for its Icelandic owners, after having operated in Greenland since it was delivered in 2020. The…
The majority of shares in one of the leaders in processing systems for poultry, meat and fish processing have been acquired by Dutch company IB Food-Machines. The background to this…
The Spanish tuna fleet is launching project SelecTuna, a pioneering initiative will deploy more than 1500 smart buoys from tech company Satlink in the three oceans where tropical tuna is…
European industry body Europêche has made a formal request to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to address the imminent vacancy that will be left by the departure of Fisheries…
Beefed-up regulations governing seabird strikes in longline fisheries are being introduced by Fisheries New Zealand, aiming to reduce the risk of seabirds, including critically threatened albatrosses, being caught accidentally by…