EU Parliament approves tuna agreement with Cabo Verde
A deal approved by the EU Parliament will enable 56 EU vessels will be able to fish tuna and related species during the next five years in Cabo Verde’s waters,…
A deal approved by the EU Parliament will enable 56 EU vessels will be able to fish tuna and related species during the next five years in Cabo Verde’s waters,…
In a message to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation warns that the UK government must not gamble away the future of Scottish fishing businesses by using the…
One of the smart startups that are part of the Iceland Ocean Cluster, AI company Greenfish has already shown what it can do as its systems predict the abundance and…
New trawler Janneke Z-575 has been built in Urk for local owner Jelle Hakvoort, and will operate on the Belgian registry. Built in a little over a year between the…
With ICES advice still for a zero quota for pollack and the by-catch advice reduced still further compared to the 2024 level, current management isn’t working the way it should…
Icelandic aquaculture operator Arctic Fish has contracted with Scale AQ for the delivery of a new feed barge and additional system for its Tálknafjörður site, as well as ordering technical…
Shipyard activity is set to resume at the French port of Dieppe this spring as the Padmos yard takes over the facilities of the former MIM in the port. After…
The largest fishing vessel to be built in Russia has been launched in Kaliningrad at the Yantar Shipyard, part of shipbuilding conglomerate United Shipbuilding Corporation (USC). Ordered by the Lenin…
As Peru’s second 2024 season comes to an end with 96% of the quota caught, IFFO estimates that the total cumulative fishmeal production of the countries it analyses show a…
Norwegian carrier Rostein has acquired wellboat Orca Yka from Chilean operator Naviera Orca Chile, renamed Ro Sunrise. Built to a Skipskompetanse design at Larsnes Mek Verksted in 2022 for its…