Fishing companies found guilty of illegal catch
After strict probe into illegal fishing two companies have been pleaded guilty of illegal catch, confirms a report.
After strict probe into illegal fishing two companies have been pleaded guilty of illegal catch, confirms a report.
In a bid to become EU member Iceland should win back public opinion at home to joine the club, says EU.
Seattle-based 100-foot fishing vessel Cape Cross went aground in Main Bay in Prince William Sound.
The Irish Pelagic Sustainability Association (ISPA) western mackerel fishery has won coveted MSC certificate after a 19 month MSC assessment.
Department of Fisheries has been working with ornamental fish-keepers to address concerns of a new expanded list of noxious fish species.
National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has agreed to repropose important rule for Atlantic herring fishery.
Tonnes of flow ice produced to pre-chill and hold freshly landed fish before being frozen.
Saving lobster is now become a major issue for the fisheries regulators as they bow to the outcry of lobster industry.
Tess Agro Limited passes the traceability audit for Yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) and Swordfish (Xiphias gladius). Tess Group is a diversified group of Sri Lankan companies engaged in engineering, deep sea fishing, export of marine products as well as export of agricultural produce. The Company is the largest exporter of tuna and agricultural produce from Sri Lanka to the European Market.
The European Union (EU) is the latest signatory to a key regional fisheries management convention.