Spy cameras in boat to save stocks
The technology “Spy in the boat” is going on trial in Denmark as part of a plan to supervise the falling fish stocks.
The technology “Spy in the boat” is going on trial in Denmark as part of a plan to supervise the falling fish stocks.
The University of Gothenburg is supporting a big project of oyster farming to boost the aquaculture sector.
Satellite technology is gaining momentum in the eastern states of the Asian peninsula to track the fishes.
Denmarks largest fishing vessel the 75 meters and 2.700 BT ”Gitte Henning” L349of Thyborøn in Denmark , delivered last year by Karstensens Shipyard in Skagen, landed on Monday May 25th…
Infectious Salmon Anaemia disease has been found in a fifth salmon farm within the existing ISA control zone in the South West of Shetland.
CDQ group will open a new fish processing plant in Platinum, confirms a news report.
The mussel cultivation company Nordurskel on Hrísey island (population ca. 200) in north Iceland has now launched full production after eight years of developmental work with its first products expected…
HB Grandi has decided to put its three pelagic vessels onto Atlanto-Scandian herring following reports of good fishing by the Icelandic fleet around 160 nautical miles north-east of Iceland. According…
Columbia River fish managers have announced to start research alternative commercial fishing techniques.
The government of Canada has taken up some measures to boost its economic plan in which upgrading salmon hatcheries is essential.