Active fishermen join inshore fisheries steering group
Six active fishermen from around the UK are joining the steering group of the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries project as it moves into its next phase. The six all…
Six active fishermen from around the UK are joining the steering group of the Future of Our Inshore Fisheries project as it moves into its next phase. The six all…
With a total value of DKK 1.46 billion, the Port of Hirtshals is back on top as Denmark’s primary fishing port. The establishment of Hav Line’s salmon terminal, the largest…
The body representing the Spanish fishing sector, CEPESCA, and the Spanish members of the European Fisheries Alliance (EUFA) have held a meeting with Alicia Villauriz, appointed Secretary General for Fisheries…
The friction between the expansion of windfarms and the fishing industry continues to become increasingly acute as more fishing grounds are lost to windmill parks, particularly in the North Sea,…
Norwegian krill producer Rimfrost has announced yet another legal victory in the US courts. The long-running enmity between Rimfrost and Aker Biomarine has spilled over into a number of court…
The first new vessel of its size for Icelandic fishing company Vísir has docked in its home port of Grindavík after steaming for six days from the Alkor yard in…
Nueva Pescanova’s €43.50 million fleet renewal programme continues with the delivery of the first of four new freezer vessels for the company’s subsidiary in Mozambique. Astilleros Armon has delivered the…
Fishermen can benefit from a £750,000 new fuel and utility services depot created at Plymouth Fisheries to help refuel their vessels more quickly. Sutton Harbour Group, which owns and operates…
Valka is to deliver what is seen as what will be the world’s most efficient processing system for whole salmon to SalMar’s new InnovaNor plant. Norwegian salmon farmer SalMar has…
Pelagic factory vessel Enigma Astralis is reported to have suffered a fire on board, with the whole crew evacuated. The fire is reported to have broken out on board early…