First of Russian longliner series launched
The first of four longliner/processor vessels for Russian companies has launched at the Northern Shipyard in St Petersburg, ready for further fitting out to be completed at the quayside. Marlin…
The first of four longliner/processor vessels for Russian companies has launched at the Northern Shipyard in St Petersburg, ready for further fitting out to be completed at the quayside. Marlin…
New Zealand seafood company Sanford Limited has reported total revenue of NZ$468.8m for the financial year ending 30th September, 2020, a 14% decrease on the 2019 figure of $545.1m. The…
Installation is in progress of the factory deck of factory trawler Kapitan Vdovichenko, under construction for the Russian Fishery Company (RFC) at the Admiralty shipyard in St. Petersburg. RFC went…
Atlantic salmon farmer Hiddenfjord has announced the suspension of all air shipping of its products as of 10th of October this year. This change has reduced Hiddenfjord’s overseas transport CO2…
Royal Greenland’s factory in Qeqertarsuaq has this season beaten last year’s crab season by 200 tonnes, making this a fine season for fishermen and the local economy, according to factory…
MSC certification of Namibia’s hake trawl and longline fishery recognises progress made by the Namibian government and fishing industry in rebuilding hake stocks as it becomes the first fishery in Namibia,…
Icelandic processor Síldarvinnslan received landings of 25,357 tonnes of Atlanto-Scandian herring during this year’s season, with the first landing on the 11th of September and the last on 29th October.…
According to Europêche, scientific data has shown that the majority of fish stocks in the Atlantic have recovered in a record time and that overfishing in the EU is at…
European Fishmeal has held this year’s annual general assembly as an online session, with some familiar faces re-elected to the board and some new ones welcomed. FF Skagen’s Jóhannes Pálsson…
Parkol Marine Engineering has been a centre of building and repairs for fishing and other vessels for almost fifty years, initially at its Whitby site and more recently at a…