Days at Sea
The decision to close the English whitefish fleet down for
ANNONCER
The decision to close the English whitefish fleet down for
At quarter to three this afternoon, Aberdeen Coastguard received a
New European Union rules to tackle illegal fishing worldwide came into force in January 2010.
UK’s two main fishermen federations have come together to voice their anger against the negative portrayal of fishing in TV programme.
Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has appointed eight new board members, revealed the Environment Secretary, Hilary Benn.
On 21st May 2008 the trawler Adoration CN78 was fishing for prawns in upper Loch Fyne. The trawler was seen from the shore to have contact with buoys marking a fleet of creels which lay about 200 yards off shore at Inverary. A total of 34 creels were lost.
AKVA group and Marine Harvest Scotland recently signed an agreement for the supply of Polarcirkel cages and testing of EcoNets for 2010. The companies will now work together in Scotland to reduce the risk of fish escapes.
Environment Secretary Richard Lochhead today received the ‘Shark Champion Award’
The Marine Institute has launched a new marine fisheries Atlas
The Scottish Fishermen’s Federation is optimistic that agreement will finally be reached this week between the EU and Norway on key shared whitefish and pelagic stocks in the North Sea and North-east Atlantic.
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