The Business of Fishing…
A unique training opportunity is being offered by the Fishing Into the Future charity with a workshop being held near Aberdeen in June for fishermen seeking to get the best out of their businesses.
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A unique training opportunity is being offered by the Fishing Into the Future charity with a workshop being held near Aberdeen in June for fishermen seeking to get the best out of their businesses.
The British government’s surprise announcement of a snap election to be held in June took everyone by surprise. So what are the implications for the fishing industry? Both English and Scottish federations were quick to issue statements in response to the announcement.
A collaborative effort involving industry and government is planned to provide stock assessments in English waters for king scallops.
Registration is now open for Seawork International, which opens its doors 13-15 June at Mayflower Park, Southampton, UK.
Proposals protecting lobsters and crawfish to support the sustainability of England’s £103 million shellfish industry have been set out by Fisheries Minister George Eustice.
Rapp Marine have confirmed a new contract for complete electric deck machinery to a new pelagic trawler for the Research Fishing Company in Shetland. this represents a notable first for the Scottish/ Shetland pelagic fleet, as the new Research will feature a full electric deck machinery package.
The fishermen of Filey Bay in Yorkshire have put forward proactive new measures in a bid to secure the fishing heritage that has been precious to the local community for generations.
A controlled trial of electrofishing for razor clams has been authorised by the Scottish Government. The planned trial will investigate the size and potential for commercial razor clam production and ensure fisheries could be operated sustainably with appropriate harvest rates.
Complete control of fisheries in UK waters must be restored during the Brexit negotiations, Scottish industry leaders insisted today as the government prepared to trigger Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty.
A successful four-year scheme, run by the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation (SFF), to increase the use of safety devices, has now come to an end. Around 3500 personal flotation devices (PFDs) have been supplied to fishermen working on Scottish-registered boats.
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