Faroe cod and haddock fisheries get MSC
Faroe cod and haddock fisheries have successfully entered the full assessment of MSC, confirms s report.
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Faroe cod and haddock fisheries have successfully entered the full assessment of MSC, confirms s report.
Faroese company Tavan SP/F has entered its Great Silver Smelt (Argentina silus) fishery for full MSC assessment.
The Nordic Oceans Conference – Seas the Future – will be held in the Nordic House in Tórshavn, Faroe Islands on 7 and 8 June 2011.
Faroese pelagic vessel Jupiter FD42 received its new purse seine net for the Caplin season in February.
Vónin has gotten very good feedback on two codends that were made for the Danish purse seiner/trawler “Ruth” HG264 last summer.
Independent Adjudicator has objected on the Faroese Pelagic Organisation North-East Atlantic Mackerel Fishery.
This year, one of the most succesful trawls in the history of trawl making has its 20 year anniversary.
Nearly 100 people who were on board a vessel which caught fire have been rescued from life rafts.
The Athena, a factory fishing ship, had 111 people on board when the fire started 230 miles south west of the Isles of Scilly in the Atlantic.
A cargo vessel has rescued 98 crew members in the rafts. There are no reports of any injuries.
Some time ago Vónin launched a large pelagic trawl that was intended for pair trawling. At that time the “Tróndur í Gøtu” (now “Pacific Hunter”) got one and it was mainly used for Herring fishery in Smuthavet. The performance of the trawl was quite extraordinary, and the catches were 5 to 6 times higher than towing with one vessel using trawl doors.
European authority is taking all measures to prevent Faroese and Icelandic fishing boats landing mackerel in Scotland.
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