Scottish pelagic fleet future depends on mackerel talks
Crucial talks between the EU, Norway, Iceland and the Faroes over mackerel quotas for 2011 will shape the future of Scottish pelagic fleet.
Crucial talks between the EU, Norway, Iceland and the Faroes over mackerel quotas for 2011 will shape the future of Scottish pelagic fleet.
Directorate of Fisheries has planned comprehensively for the development of sustainable shrimp culture in the country.
The Joint Norwegian–Russian Fisheries Commission has agreed on the quotas for 2011 at the 39th session of their meeting.
The Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition (ASOC) has lodged four objections against the Ross Sea toothfish assessment for certification.
The fourth annual European Shark Week opens with a call to “Focus on Finning” to help strengthen EU’s ban on finning.
More than £3 million in grants has been awarded to the English fishing industry from the European Fisheries Fund and the Marine Management Organisation. A total of 11 projects were approved by the EFF selection panel in October 2010.
Residents gathered at the Kaua‘i Community College cafeteria to learn more about the uses of the ocean.
Hurricanes and lesser storms have affected the population of blue crabs in Pamlico and Albemarle sounds.
The fish talks in WTO has taken new tone when the negotiators talk about curbing fisheries subsidies and appreciate the efforts to revive depleted global fish stocks and reach a deal to open up world trade.
The base decision on science affects Kiwi business for no good reason, says Seafood Industry council.