Mexican shrimp fleet eyes US certification
Mexico’s shrimp fleet is under US official verification whether they have made sufficient corrections to comply with turtle-protection standards.
Mexico’s shrimp fleet is under US official verification whether they have made sufficient corrections to comply with turtle-protection standards.
Mackerel fisheries of the Northeast Atlantic could lose MSC accreditation by 2012 if overfishing not control.
Inland Fish Enforcement Program expanded further to protect world-class fish stocks in Labrador, says a report.
The National Transportation Safety Board is going to hold a forum on fishing vessel safety beginning Wednesday, 13 October 2010.
HB Grandi’s pelagic vessel have landed tripled amount of fish to production in spite of low catches, says a report.
Core sound will be closed to flounder gill net fishing Friday to protect threatened and endangered sea turtles.
NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) are working on making changes to current fishing regulations to make fish oil free.
Since the beginning of the bluefin tuna fishing season, Spanish vessels have caught so many and left with 14 percent of the quota now.
Catching groundfish in the Northeast Coast is the most dangerous business and the real ‘deadliest catch’.
Research and Market has announced a report on US commercial fishing industry, revealed a media report.