Scientists unhappy over proposed kill quotas of whales
The International Whaling Commission's scientific committee expresses that the global body's proposed 10-year catch limits for the marine mammals are too high.
The International Whaling Commission's scientific committee expresses that the global body's proposed 10-year catch limits for the marine mammals are too high.
New federal regulations have curtailed the effort of New England groundfishery fishermen.
The catastrophic oil spill in the depths of the Gulf of Mexico are having far reaching consequences and increases BP’s concerns.
CEO Le Van Quang of Minh Phu Seafood Company says there’s been a surge in demand by US shrimp importers since the oil spill disaster cratered Gulf of Mexico production.…
The owners and the skipper of the British scallop dredger, Vertrouwen, were ordered to pay a total of £6,277 in fines and costs by Brighton Magistrates on 3 June for…
A Rye fish merchant was ordered to pay over £8,500 in fines and costs for failing to submit sales notes on time. The sole director Croeso (Lydd) Ltd of Rye,…
National Agricultural Statistics Service (NASS) has released a report which says that catfish processing down by 4 percent in 2010 comparing the last year figure.
The government has demonstrate its robust environmental disaster response capacity, confirms press communiqué.
Federal government has granted funds for two research projects to Marine Harvest Canada, says a report.
Shortage of seafood materials for domestic processing forced the Vietnamese exporters to ask for reduced import tariff on seafood materials.