Anglers fear over halibut quotas
Sport fishermen expressed grave concern whether they would be able to angle for halibut if allocations remain as they are.
Sport fishermen expressed grave concern whether they would be able to angle for halibut if allocations remain as they are.
Aotearoa Fisheries has announced to pay first dividend to its shareholders after six year, confirms a report.
New England commercial lobstermen are lining up for federal aid programme for their better upliftment.
Whitefish prices. Mainly for Cod were good at the beginning of last week as vessels began to tie up for the annual festive break after landing their last trips of the year. After over 7000 boxes were sold on Monday and Tuesday 13-14 of December the first two days of market at Peterhead Scotland’s premier fishing port.
This year, one of the most succesful trawls in the history of trawl making has its 20 year anniversary.
The owner of fishing trawlers in Ribeira are concerned about drastic reduction in blue whiting quota, says a report.
New Research-based Innovation centre has opened to boost the responsible fishing in a creative way.
The introduction of a new regulatory system for the groundfishery, known as sectors, has affected the fishermen badly.
Lobster fishing in Connecticut is navigating through rough water as the catches were reduced by the authorities.
Commercial fishing area in Harpswell is preserved under Maine Department of Marine Resources’ Working Waterfront Access pilot programme.