Three new longliners complete series of eight
Navimon and the Piriou shipyard go back a long way together and now the yard has delivered the final three vessels in a series of eight longliners for the Nouméa,…
Navimon and the Piriou shipyard go back a long way together and now the yard has delivered the final three vessels in a series of eight longliners for the Nouméa,…
Mustad Autoline has established a new branch in Iceland, located in the south coast fishing port of Grindavík, home to much of the country’s longline fleet. Mustad Autoline’s intention by…
Faroese Fisheries Minister Jacob Vestergaard and his Icelandic counterpart Kristján Thór Júlíusson have agreed terms for 2021 reciprocal fisheries access for blue whiting and Atlanto-Scandian herring. ‘The fisheries treaty between…
Scientists at Norway’s Institute of Marine Research have recommended an increase in the 2021 king crab quota to 1780 tonnes from this year’s 1530 tonne quota. Outside the quota-regulated area,…
At the plenary meeting held yesterday, the EU Social Partners in the Fisheries Sector – Europêche, Cogeca and ETF – welcomed the presentation of the Parliamentary draft report ‘Fishers for…
North Atlantic coastal states have set TACs for Atlanto-Scandian herring and blue whiting in line with the recommended scientific advice. A first round of consultations has also been held on…
According to Pymar, the body representing independent Spanish shipyards, Astilleros Murueta will build a fourth trawler for Greenland, this time for Qaleralik, part of the Royal Greenland group. The yard…
Built for the Faroe Marine Research Institute – Havstofan – new research vessel Jákup Sverri has a strong claim to be the quietest ship in the world. Jákup Sverri has…
The Seafood Expo North America/Seafood Processing North America and Seafood Expo Global/Seafood Processing Global, both scheduled to take place in the early part of 2021, have been pushed back to…
‘We’re making steady progress. The problem is that the weather has been terrible all through this trip. There have been a few breaks between storms, and that’s when we’re able…