Enhancing sustainable fisheries in Scotland
The Marine Stewardship Council’s Scottish Fisheries Outreach Project was launched with the aim of enhancing the future conservation credentials of Scotland’s fisheries.
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The Marine Stewardship Council’s Scottish Fisheries Outreach Project was launched with the aim of enhancing the future conservation credentials of Scotland’s fisheries.
The Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control has issued modifications to the tidal finfish regulations to protect Atlantic sharks.
NOAA’s Fisheries Service reported to Congress today that four stocks — Atlantic bluefish, Gulf of Mexico king mackerel and two stocks of monkfish in the Atlantic — have been rebuilt to allow for continued sustainable fishing. This is the largest number of stocks to be declared rebuilt in a single year since the fisheries service declared the first stock successfully rebuilt in 2001.
The federal government has announced the opening of a fund for the families of the fishing vessel Lady Mary.
The Federal Government has declared to make a conservation zone in the Coral Sea and that irks groups of fishermen.
The federal regulators are encouraging catch shares as the best approach to deal with over fishing.
Hawaii company aims to feed the masses with farmed tuna as wild tuna stocks are shrinking globally.
The crew of ‘Deadliest Catch’ admits that fishing is not that glamorous and sometimes become deadly.
New England’s fisheries are contributing a great deal to the economy but the measures the current management system of this vital industry has been a failure.
Many of the commercial fishermen in the area off Lake Michigan are wondering where all the smelt have gone.
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