Scottish Fishermen’s Federation condemns world fishing trade
Scottish Fishermen’s Federation joins in the condemnation of world fishing trade along with others from around the globe for corruption in it.
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Scottish Fishermen’s Federation joins in the condemnation of world fishing trade along with others from around the globe for corruption in it.
A new body bringing together representatives of the fishing industry, conservation groups and the scientific community met for the first time today
Ian Gatt, President of the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation, visited Shetland
Clyde Coastguard received a telephone call from the Coastguard in
Scottish haddock and nephrops fisheries apply for MSC certification
The Western Isles trawler contemplating to return to the northwest coast of Africa to fish as their EU fishing is not insufficient.
The first voluntary, real-time closure of a cod spawning ground was announced today by Cabinet Secretary for Rural Affairs and the Environment Richard Lochhead
Responding today (16 January) to the annual ‘report card’ produced
Two Food production companies joined hands to start new seafood giant to tap big sea food market.
At 06.55 this morning Aberdeen Coastguard received a call from a fishing
vessel ‘Bounteous’ reporting that they were taking on water
56 miles off Fraserburgh and their attempts to pump out the water had
not been successful.
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