Missing fishermen reported safe
Missing fishermen in Cyclone Phyan were reported safe and sound as the vessels reached coast of Karnataka and Goa.
Missing fishermen in Cyclone Phyan were reported safe and sound as the vessels reached coast of Karnataka and Goa.
A new EU Regulation on a more efficient system to control fisheries across the EU was approved by Fisheries ministers on 20 October. The new Regulation was proposed by the Commission in November 2008 will enter into force on 1 January 2010.
Today, at the 2009 Regular Meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tuna (ICCAT) currently taking place in Brazil, the EU will present a new proposal which…
Aberdeen Coastguard is coordinating an air and sea search in the Moray Firth for a fisherman who went overboard at 6.50pm this evening. At 6.55pm Aberdeen Coastguard was contacted by…
Monday 23 November, Billingsgate, London Wednesday 25 November, Humber Seafood Institute, Grimsby Friday 27 November, Thistle Hotel, Aberdeen Airport Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing (IUU) remains one of the biggest…
Following the Ministry of Fisheries’ decision to allocate a 40,000 tonne initial quota for the upcoming season on Icelandic summer-spawning herring, HB Grandi’s vessels have a 4500 tonne share of the quota. Each of the three pelagic vessels operated by the company is scheduled to spend one trip on herring on Breidafjördur fishing grounds and Faxi RE is due to sail tonight.
The Provincial Government is working hard to push forward its seafood market in China and Asia.
In November this year the market report of herring is not very attractive as low catches and high prices affected badly.
The Seafood Company has won the competition to claim the Company of the Year award at the Food Manufacture Excellence Awards ceremony in London.
Canadian government has chalked out new economic action plan under which the workers in St. Thomas would be benefited from investment in new vessels.