Göteborg Award for NOAA Fisheries scientist
NOAA Fisheries scientist Kenneth Sherman is one of two 2010 recipients of the Göteborg Award for Sustainable Development, considered the environmental equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
NOAA Fisheries scientist Kenneth Sherman is one of two 2010 recipients of the Göteborg Award for Sustainable Development, considered the environmental equivalent of the Nobel Prize.
The Swedish government has put a strong emphasis on area-based management and issue in-depth response to the Commission Green Paper on a future Common Fisheries Policy (CFP).
The Department of Natural Resources (DNR) is intentionally manipulating genetics to have fewer "4-year-old" salmon out there eating alewives.
More hardship coming this autumn on the way of Scottish fishing communities as the price fo fish is expected to go down drastically.
he Future of Under-10 Metre Quota Management: the reintegration of under-10 metre vessels into the mainstream quota management system Introduction and Background In its response to the SAIF Group’s Propositions…
Commenting on the Scottish Government announcement (embargoed until 00.01 August 20) of two new marine Special Areas of Conservation (SACs) on the north-west Rockall Bank and the Wyville Thomson Ridge,…
Representatives from African coastal states attend a workshop in the United Kingdom designed to build capacity in tackling illegal, unregulated and unreported (IUU) fishing. IUU fishing is damaging to fish…
A South Korea fishing vessel has been seized by North Korea after Seoul and Washington pressurize the nation for joint naval drill.
Ingunn AK docked at Vopnafjördur on Wednesday night with around 600 tonnes caught deep off the east coast of Iceland. The bulk of the catch is herring, plus a small…
Scotland and Norway have joined forces to call for an end to the so-called "mackerel dispute" which is threatening to punish the responsible actions of Scottish and Norwegian fleets.