Fishermen against halibut quota
The fishermen of Alaska has file legal suit against the federal government over the allocation of halibut limit this season.
The fishermen of Alaska has file legal suit against the federal government over the allocation of halibut limit this season.
Fishermen of Ireland continue their protest against the soaring fuel prices and cheap fish imports in the country.
The long lost or abandoned crab pots continue to catch crabs which are nothing but a waste and thus killings the resources.
The lives of the farmers are on a knife-edge as they failed to find buyers for their fish and thus incurring huge losses.
Seafish is continuing its ongoing research into the UK squid fishery and is inviting tenders for charter vessels in North East Scotland and South West England for fishing trials. “This…
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The Faroe Islands queen scallop fishery has entered full assessment under the Marine Stewardship Council standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries. If it is successful, scallops from the fishery will…
Statistics Iceland has released a new issue of Statistical Series in the topical category of fisheries. This issue presents imported raw material for fish processing. The total amount of imported…
Seafish, the Sea Fish Industry Authority, welcomes the decision taken yesterday at the National Federation of Women’s Institutes (NFWI) AGM in Liverpool to reject a resolution calling for a ban…