Austevoll enjoys Leroy gains, wildcatch operations flat in out-of-season Q4
Leroy Seafood Group accounted for NOK 902m of Austevoll's NOK 903m EBIT generated in the quarter
Tuna vessel, catch seized as owner refuses to bring observer on board
Wayne David MacFarlane, director of Tuna Fishing Company, has been fined $7,800 and had his vessel and catch seized after refusing to bring an observer on board
Norway’s Bluewild orders new factory trawler for shrimp, whitefish
Young Norwegian fishing company BlueWild is expanding its fleet with a new 73.2-meter-long factory trawler aimed for shrimp and whitefish fishing
Search continues for survivors of Spanish vessel sunk off Newfoundland
The rescuers are combatting winter conditions that are harsh, but not unusually so, near the Atlantic Ocean's Grand Banks
Maine mulling legal fund to fight looming right whale regs
'We're looking at a decade of fighting these regulations' -- Republican Rep. William Faulkingham of Maine
It’s almost an annual thing: Maryland presses for more H-2B visas
Securing seasonal labor for crab picking in Maryland will be more challenging than ever in 2022: The industry only expects to get 10% of the workforce needed
Danish magnate earns $365m selling pelagic interests at home, abroad
After being prosecuted by Danish authorities, Henning Kjeldsen has sold his pelagic assets -- including one soon-to-be-delivered vessel -- to buyers in Denmark and Russia
Study: ‘Better use of data will future-proof fisheries’
A column by Michel Kaiser, professor of fisheries conservation and chief scientist at Scotland's Heriot-Watt University
Africa should avoid ‘exploitative’ EU fishing agreements, says academic
Ifesinachi Okafor-Yarwood, a lecturer at the University of St Andrews, writes that unfair agreements create 'a huge food security challenge in places where fish are the only source of protein'
Six more nations agree to ratify international fishing safety treaty
The signing of the Cape Town Agreement for the Safety of Fishing Vessels by Kenya, Ghana, Ireland, Portugal, Japan and South Korea will mean 22 countries have ratified
