US funds lobster ‘ghost gear’ cleanup of Long Island Sound
Ghost gear might account for up to 70%, by weight, of the ocean's macro-plastics
Faroe’s Vardin orders new pelagic trawler for subsidiary
Wartsila said it will install its 4-stroke diesel engine -- Wartsila 31 -- in the 88-meter 'Finnur Fridi', which is under construction in Denmark for Krossbrekka
Nine fishermen feared drowned after Indonesian vessel sinks off Western Australia
Nine people are missing and presumed dead after an Indonesian fishing boat capsized off the northwest coast of Western Australia
First Nations earn $39.71m from salmon net-pen farms, group says
The emergence of First Nations for Finfish Stewardship puts at least two First Nation groups in opposition over the pending Canadian government ban
Eastern Pacific skipjack rating change drives fall in number of ‘healthy’ tuna stocks
Some 80.5% of the world's harvested commercial tuna is sourced from stocks at 'healthy' levels of abundance, down from 88% in fall 2021
$790,000 grant will help McGraw Seafood become fully BRC certified
This latest project will bring the last incremental investments required to help McGraw attain full British Retail Consortium certification
Bakkafrost eyes more efficient operations with jet, vessels
A Boeing 757 cargo jet and two new vessels will help Bakkafrost improve its efficiency
First Nation leader: No room in British Columbia for net-pen salmon farms
'What we're talking about is food security for the vast number of First Nations across the province' -- Bob Chamberlain, chairman of the First Nations Wild Salmon Alliance
Nova Scotia fisherman lost during crew transfer from raft to Coast Guard vessel
Jeremy Hart of Windsor Junction, Nova Scotia, spent five hours in the ocean before he was pulled out. He later died in a hospital
Broken parts on Coast Guard vessel prevent Newfoundland cod survey
The inshore harvesters' union disputes the notion that there is an insufficient amount of data to make a stock assessment for northern cod in 2J3KL