One lobster pot too many leads to large fine
A commercial fisherman has been ordered to pay more than $20,600 by a Geraldton magistrate, for using one more pot than he was entitled
A commercial fisherman has been ordered to pay more than $20,600 by a Geraldton magistrate, for using one more pot than he was entitled
A new body bringing together representatives of the fishing industry, conservation groups and the scientific community met for the first time today
Parasites in salmon farms are common threat to the life of wild salmon, revealed experts from Canada.
Demand to reduce the incidental catch of salmon by trawl vessels fishing for Pollock in the Bering Sea, says An Environmental Impact Statement (EIS).
Sea fishing licence has become a potential threat to the countries across Europe to tackle trade, confirmed the official trade body EFTTA.
A deal is offering to remove four hydroelectric dams on the Klamath River in order to help struggling salmon.
After thirty-five years of struggle American authority has approved the clearance of Detroit River and western Lake Erie.
After political unrest Kenya’s fishing industry yet to find a footing as it is the top losers and yet to resume normalcy.
Maldives is facing crisis in tuna catch while its export prices has risen remarkably, informed the Fisheries Ministry.
The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department is contemplating to restrict the commercial fishing of menhaden baitfish as it plays vital role in the marine ecosystem.