Seafood Industry fed up with Government’s Plans
The Government is intent on the destruction of the seafood industry said New Zealand Seafood Industry Council chief executive Owen Symmans in response to the Government's emissions trading Bill today.…
A Review of the Bottom Grown (BG)Mussel Sector
A Review of the Bottom Grown (BG) Mussel Sector on the Island of Ireland
Leading sustainable seafood programme expands into Southern Africa
Nearly 10 million Africans depend on the fishing industry for their livelihoods. In order to secure incomes, the continent’s fish stocks and marine ecosystems need to be preserved. With this…
South Australian fishery gains international sustainability certification
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) recognises the Lakes and Coorong Fishery in South Australia as a sustainable fishery.
Maatjes Sustainability Certified
Herring fishery wins Marine Stewardship Council certificate
Auckland Island squid fishery improved
The squid fishery season in Auckland Island has been improved this year in comparison to last year, says Fisheries Minister.
Legal suit for halibut limits
The fisherman of southeast Alaska has filed lawsuit in protest of halibut limits so that it would benefit them.
Relief plan helps Cape Cod fishermen
The Fed relief plan is design to help about 250 commercial fishermen on Cape Cod as the catch if the groundfish slashed.
Spain disagree with EU tuna ruling
The government of Spain has rejected the European Union ruling for tuna fishing in the Mediterranean and eastern Atlantic.