Research project on climate change forecast
DNV is coordinating a new research on climate change forecast to help fishermen in their operation.
DNV is coordinating a new research on climate change forecast to help fishermen in their operation.
Stirling once again comes into limelight due to a new appointment of the head of the Institute of Aquaculture.
The B.C. commercial hake trawl fishery could soon get MSC’s first sustainability certification for a fish stock on Canada's Pacific coast.
Local Vietnamese come under one roof to secure Vietnamese waters on which China has imposed its commercial fishing ban.
Fishermen in New South Wales are fighting back after recent floods which devastated the New South Wales North Coast.
Canada has marked the World Oceans Day by organizing sustainable seafood event in Ottawa, says a report.
NOAA’s Fisheries Service has announced to open the public comments on new ways to govern U.S. swordfish, bluefin tuna fishing.
"The recovery in our valuable hoki stocks is great news for everyone involved in this important fishery," Fisheries Minister Phil Heatley said today, following the release of the latest Ministry of Fisheries research into the hoki population.
Communities across Canada are directly benefiting from the more than $343 million that the Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) is investing into job creating projects through the Harper Government’s…
Leigh Fisheries Ltd. leads the way as the first fishery in New Zealand to be certified sustainable by the main seafood certification scheme in the world, Friend of the Sea.