Fishermen jailed for violating court rule
Two Kilkeel-based fishermen have been jailed for not paying a confiscation order over landing “black fish”, says a report.
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Two Kilkeel-based fishermen have been jailed for not paying a confiscation order over landing “black fish”, says a report.
The Food Safety Authority of Ireland (FSAI) has welcomed the outcome of legal proceedings in a court case.
The team behind a rescue operation which led to three
Pinoy fishermen in Northern Ireland have been working with low salary and bad working condition.
The Minister of State at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Tony Killeen, T.D., has announced the recommendations of the Irish Seafood Market Initiative Group (ISMIG).
The dwindling cod fishing industry could disappear if Irish Sea
An obscure Asian fish is outselling established British varieties, as
Irish seafood industry is working on high profile marketing network to drive its sales in the United Kingdom.
CLOGHERHEAD’S fishing industry is facing hundreds of job losses and
At 2pm this afternoon (Jan 28) The skipper of fishing boat ‘Shaligar’ made a Mayday call requesting urgent help after a leak sprang in his vessel’s engine room. Tynemouth RNLI’s all weather lifeboat ‘Spirit of Northumberland” was launched immediately, proceeding at speed to the stricken boat and her two crew, ten miles offshore from Souter Point, South Tyneside.
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