FloMo trawl gear evaluated in UK trial
Developed in New Zealand and after extensive trials there, a prototype FloMo set of gear has been put through trials in the Irish Sea, and delivering results that look encouraging,…
Developed in New Zealand and after extensive trials there, a prototype FloMo set of gear has been put through trials in the Irish Sea, and delivering results that look encouraging,…
Optimar is a key technology partner in the development of the nephrops stunning & tailing machine, which has nabbed the first-ever Catch Welfare Innovation Award. The machine is designed to…
A project is underway to assess the sustainability and economic factors for a creel fishery for langoustine (nephrops, Norway lobster) in Danish waters, where this has historically been a trawl…
The cost of using non-UK labour under changes to the Skilled Worker Visa (SWV) process, introduced last year by the previous UK government, is expected to hit the seafood sector…
The latest Bord Iascaigh Mhara report on the state of the Irish fishing industry underlines the seismic challenge KFO members are facing, according to Killybegs Fishermen’s Organisation Chief Executive Seán…
Denmark’s Minister of Fisheries Rasmus Prehn has ruled that trawlers fishing in the Kattegat will be required to participate in camera monitoring as part of strategies to strengthen the cod…
The fishery for nephrops (langoustine) off the south of Iceland is a shadow of what it once was, but this year’s modest fishery has got off to a good start.…
Whatever you want to call them – nephrops, prawns, langoustine Norway lobster – this is one of the most valuable fisheries in European waters. One of the challenges has historically…
A new resilience group has been granted £1 million funding to support Scotland’s langoustine (nephrops) sector through the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic. The Scottish Nephrops Working Group will investigate the scale…
According to a statement by a group of nine UK Fish Producer Organisations, the slump in demand for nephrops due to the COVID-19 pandemic has exacerbated an already precarious over-supply…