Faroese company places pair team order
Faroe Origin has placed an order for a pair of new 44.10 metre trawlers to bring the company’s fleet back up to six vessels. The new will vessels have options…
Faroe Origin has placed an order for a pair of new 44.10 metre trawlers to bring the company’s fleet back up to six vessels. The new will vessels have options…
A long track record of building up fisheries for mackerel, and its strong attachment to Norwegian waters should weigh heavily in Norway’s favour as coastal states come together to work…
Scientists at Iceland’s Marine and Freshwater Research Institute (MFRI) advise that with the application of the harvest control rule agreed by the Coastal States, there should be a zero capelin…
The owners of Scottish pelagic vessel Sunbeam have gone to Norway for their new vessel, expected to be delivered in late 2025/early 2026. The 73-metre new vessel for Sunbeam Fishing…
The port of Skagen is maintaining its position as Denmark’s top landing port, already close this year to hitting its 2022 landing values with three months of 2023 to go.…
French trawl door specialist Morgère have its versatile trawl door range on display DanFish International 2023 in Aalborg (10-12th October) and at Itechmer in Lorient (11-13th October). The highlight of…
The recommendation by ICES for a substantial reduction in next year’s Atlanto-Scandian herring quota – from down 24% to 310,000 tonnes from this year’s agreed 511,171-tonne TAC – is already…
Seafood development agency Bord Iascaigh Mhara (BIM) has rolled out details of an ambitious strategy designed to ensure the skills required for an innovative, professional and sustainable Irish seafood industry.…
While fishing has been busy with providing food, the oil and energy lobbies have been hard at work in the corridors of power, says Mariann Frantsen, CEO of Pelagic Forening,…
The Defra Secretary of State and the Devolved Administrations have reappointed Mike Sheldon as Chair of the Seafish Board for a second term of three years from April 2024. Mike…