Indonesia do not boycott Taiwan boats, MOFA
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has dismissed the media reports that Indonesian government prohibits its fishermen to sue Taiwan boats.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MOFA) has dismissed the media reports that Indonesian government prohibits its fishermen to sue Taiwan boats.
Marine Stewardship Council has appointed three new Independent Adjudicators to deal with rapid growth of fisheries entries.
Canadian Fisheries Minister Shea has expressed her full support to the strengthened new requirements with Catch Certification.
The US administration has set aside $78.5 million to fight Asian carp invasion as it threatened the fisheries in Great Lakes.
Crews at the Coast Guard Long Range Aids to Navigation stations, including the six Alaska-based stations, turned off their domestic signal across the nation at 11 a.m. Monday. The shutdown…
Volunteer RNLI lifeboat crews from St Ives and Penlee were launched overnight to assist a fishing boat crew after their wheelhouse windows were smashed in by a large sea. The 40-foot Lola K from Rhyl in Wales with two men onboard was escorted to Newlyn with electronics failure.
Ministers should not be the ones to set quotas, says a Swedish bestseller-writer-turned-member of the EP Fisheries Committee.
Pangasisu production is fast becoming a industry in region 12 in Philippines with investments breaching the P100 million mark a year.
The congressman for North Carolina's Outer Banks has demanded NOAA probe into federal fishery law enforcers.
It’s been a year and no concrete action has taken place in illegal fishing cases except asserts were made a year ago.