Factory trawler’s sea trials underway
The latest newbuild to join the Russian Far East fleet has begun sea trials ahead of delivery to the Russian Fishery Company. This is the fourth in the series of…
The latest newbuild to join the Russian Far East fleet has begun sea trials ahead of delivery to the Russian Fishery Company. This is the fourth in the series of…
Three students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik have each been awarded ISK 300,000 each towards their respective fisheries-related training courses. The award is made by the organisers…
There’s less than a month to go before the UL Sport Arena opens its doors for the Irish Skipper Expo, bringing together fishermen and the marine industry from Ireland and…
In an operation co-ordinated between the Sri Lanka Navy and the Seychelles Defence Forces, the six crew of a hi-jacked fishing vessel have been freed. Sri Lankan fishing vessel Lorenzo…
The question of the European Commission’s reluctance to take measures over the activities of fishing vessels of Italian origin operating in African waters has been again flagged up by The…
Spanish technology group Satlink has acquired Xeos Technologies, a Canadian company with 20 years of experience in providing specialised asset-tracking systems and communication services operating under harsh maritime environments and…
Proposal by the UK to fully close the Dogger Bank to EU fishing for sandeel is set to have serious implications for the sector, extending to the aquafeed and salmon…
Following the decision by the French Council of State to order a closure of fishing grounds in the Bay of Biscay to protect cetaceans, more than half of the Lorient…
It was a shoulder injury that prompted Norwegian crab fisherman Jim Harald Sæternes to take a hard look at the way things have always been done, and to come up…
The investigation into the sinking of Atlantic Destiny on 2nd March 2021 has raised concerns about the insufficient crew knowledge on how to properly use the carbon dioxide (CO2) fixed…