Union Opposes Reductions in Crab & Shrimp Prices
The Union has strongly opposed applications by the Association of Seafood Producers (ASP) to the Standing Fish Price-Setting Panel to reduce the raw material price for shrimp and crab. The…
The Union has strongly opposed applications by the Association of Seafood Producers (ASP) to the Standing Fish Price-Setting Panel to reduce the raw material price for shrimp and crab. The…
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation (ISSF) Board of Directors - supported by science - red-listed Eastern Pacific Ocean (EPO) bigeye, sending a clear message to the member countries of the Inter-American Tropical Tuna Commission (IATTC) about the pressing need for conservation measures to ensure the sustainability of the stock.
The first of this season’s Atlanto-Scandian herring was landed at Vopnafjördur this morning when Faxi RE docked with 400 tonnes on board. Discharging the catch started immediately the ship was…
Thursday May 28 at 12.10 Dr. Emil Ólafsson, who is currently teaching the course Evaluating Variation in Population and Communities, in the Coastal and Marine Management master's program, will give…
Farmed cod and halibut larvae require live feed the first days after hatching before they can eat dry feed. This is a vulnerable period for the larvae. Studies carried out…
Crab catches in Mandurah has risen this year but the sector shares remain similar, confirms a report.
Fishermen in Sussex have agreed with European Union moves to scrap the controversial catch quotas and rethink over it.
Saving sea turtle is a major priority and it is expected that longline ban could be permanent.
Four Cape Neddick men were cited for illegal tuna trade and were fined with $100,000, say a report.
There is speculation that the collapse of the North Atlantic Fisheries might be due to Fisheries-induced Evolution.