The at-sea apprehension of an alien illegally present in the US and a vessel’s captain with an active arrest warrant ...
The European Parliament has approved an updated fisheries agreement allowing 56 EU vessels from Spain, France, and Portugal to fish in Cabo Verde’s waters for the next five years ...
South Korea recorded 119 deaths or missing people in fishing vessel accidents in 2024, marking the highest toll in a decade, according to government data ...
Mowi Scotland has made a bold move to purchase the remote Sanda Island, located off the southern tip of the Kintyre peninsula ...
Scientists have warned that pink salmon catches, the most abundant species, may fall below expectations in Russia’s Far Eastern region this year ...
Daily recap: Receiver looks to sell NaturalShrimp assets; Royal Greenland’s Quin-Sea claims defamation We use cookies for performance, security and analytics. To stop seeing this banner click Accept, ...
(The) current income from the sale of shrimp does not cover operating and overhead expenses, and, in (the) receiver’s opinion, the receivership entities cannot survive as a going concern without addit ...
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Jamaica’s aquaculture sector is set to get a boost as construction on a state-of-the-art tilapia hatchery, including a recirculating aquaculture system, nears completion ...
A decision to raise the total allowable catch to 6,994 metric tons for 2024-2025, up from 4,996t in the previous season, has ...
On Feb. 12, the EU took a significant step towards improving the sustainability of its fisheries by establishing a harmonized system for collecting catch data from recreational fisheries in marine coa ...
Finally, the biggest news in Europe last week was that state-owned fishing giant Royal Greenland has fired its CEO Susanne Arfelt Rajamand, effective immediately. Rajamand has been at the helm since ...