Fishery violations result in huge fines
Convictions for violations under the Fisheries Act have led to over $9,000 in fines for two fish harvesters.
Convictions for violations under the Fisheries Act have led to over $9,000 in fines for two fish harvesters.
As the demand for sustainable fish increased retailers press farmed fish in a more sustainable manner.
Japanese tuna are given samba-dancing lessons, acupuncture, in an effort to produce the most delicious sushi in the world.
Area 2A Directed Commercial Halibut Fishery Closed for Remainder of 2008 The International Pacific Halibut Commission reports that the catch limit for the Area 2A non-treaty directed commercial fishery has been reached, following the July 23 fishing period. Therefore, this fishery is closed for the remainder of 2008. The entire catch limit has been taken, therefore, no poundage is available to the incidental halibut in the salmon troll fishery.
Morro Bay Fishing Industry is facing new challenges and a woman ready to take it to change the face of the fishing industry.
The UN special envoy for Somalia warned about rampant illegal fishing and waste dumping off the coastline.
Crab regulations are so puzzled that it hardly put restrictions on illegal crab harvesting or crab pots and that contributes greatly towards the decline of crabs in the US waters.
Increasing rage for Japanese sushi and sashimi has threatened the stocks of the Mediterranean’s most emblematic residents: the bulefin tuna.
Cape Canaveral is ready to host public hearings on proposed measures to limit gag grouper and vermilion snapper fishing in the Atlantic Ocean.
The fishermen of Morro Bay are not happy with the regulations, high gas prices and declining fish stocks as it hampers their catch.