Sewage scheme beneficial for aquaculture
Aquaculture New Zealand has applauded the decision by the Far North District Council to construct a sewage scheme that takes account of the needs of the Bay of Islands.
Aquaculture New Zealand has applauded the decision by the Far North District Council to construct a sewage scheme that takes account of the needs of the Bay of Islands.
Fishermen across Scotland are to play a central role in the improved management of inshore fisheries, helping to ensure a vibrant, prosperous and sustainable future for themselves and the communities they support.
HQ Sustainable Maritime Industries, Inc. has selected KCSA Strategic Communications as its investor relations agency.
Finnur Gardarsson Iceland´s own eco-label that demonstrates the country's responsible fishing policies will be launched for the first time at the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition.
Clearwater Seafoods Income Fund and its unitholders approved that private acquisition of the Fund.
After 1980 commercial fishing for spanner crab in Queensland started getting success due to South-East Asian market.
Longline fishers are using safeguard nets to escape the catching of seabirds and thus reduce the number of birds killing.
After attending a conference in Prince Rupert Alaska fishermen are concerned about the future of the fishing industry in their state.
A Tauranga marine contractor was convicted and ordered to pay hefty fine for possessing huge amount of scallops.
The production of HB Grandi’s frozen herring began with a 120 tons landing delivered to the company’s Vopnafjördur plant by Ingunn AK last tuesday.