Sussex shuts down trawl grounds
A new Nearshore Trawling byelaw closing fishing grounds off part of the coast of Sussex in southern England has been approved by Secretary of State for the Department for Environment,…
A new Nearshore Trawling byelaw closing fishing grounds off part of the coast of Sussex in southern England has been approved by Secretary of State for the Department for Environment,…
Brim’s factory trawler Örfirisey is steaming home to Reykjavík from a a 40-day trip to the Barents Sea. The catch is a 1576 tonne green weight of fish. This is…
Whatever you want to call them – nephrops, prawns, langoustine Norway lobster – this is one of the most valuable fisheries in European waters. One of the challenges has historically…
This weekend a fleet of a hundred fishing boats gathered close to Monhegan off the coast of Maine to protest against plans to develop offshore wind in the Gulf of…
Total fishmeal and fish oil production in January 2021 surpassed that of the previous January, according to IFFO statistics. Peru, Chile, the Northern European region and the African countries reported…
The Russian Pollock factory built by the Russian Fishery Company in Primorye in the Russian Far East, is already expanding the volume of production. The factory aims to provide high-quality…
Seaweed could add up to 10% to the world’s food supply by using just 0.03% of the surface of the oceans, as well as having the potential by 2050 to…
The keel-laying ceremony for the first of three processor vessels for the Russian Crab Company has been held at the Okskaya Shipyard. The first of the processor trio is expected…
A new longliner designed by Marin Teknikk for Norwegian fishing company Ervik Havkiske has been floated off at the Tersan yard in Turkey, where it is the yard’s 100th newbuild.…
Women in African artisanal fisheries are adamant that no crisis in their lifetime has affected their activities as deeply as the Covid-19 crisis. A statement issued by the African Confederation…