Stirling University’s Aquaculture research praised in Parliament
In a recent Scottish Parliamentary debate, the future of Aquaculture
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In a recent Scottish Parliamentary debate, the future of Aquaculture
A fishing vessel was towed to Pwllheli harbour by the town’s all weather RNLI lifeboat on Saturday afternoon (6 March) after its engine overheated.
Global Trust Certification was accredited for MSC Fishery and Chain of Custody certifications, says a report.
Two government organizations have agreed to work towards better objectives for marine nature conservation and biodiversity protection.
Scotland’s Marine Bill today received Royal Assent. The Marine (Scotland)
Major retailers today vowed to continue to work closely with the Scottish fishing industry with a view to stocking more Scottish seafood.
The Pew Environment Group has praised U.K. for taking one further step towards designating the world’s largest marine reserve.
A fishing vessel was towed to Pwllheli harbour by the
Visitors to Scottish ports love to sample freshly-landed seafood, from classic haddock and chips, to moules marinieres, lobster, langoustine, crab and scallops. And landing a top quality, sustainable product is a high priority for the country’s fishermen, who landed some 396,000 tonnes in 2008, worth more than £412 million.
The NAFC Marine Centre has introduced a new section to its website where unusual marine species identified.
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