Cattle ships have an hour to navigate this channel or run aground
A shipping owner is advocating for a new deep-water channel at Bridport to prevent cattle ships from running aground due to shallow waters.
"I’m happy to work again" "I’m suffocated by worries about interest rates"... One year after the forest fire, struggling to survive
A community in North Gyeongsang Province, affected by a catastrophic forest fire, is slowly returning to daily life and rebuilding their livelihoods after significant losses.
Protest by chefs. Farmed salmon disappears from the menus of renowned restaurants
Chefs are protesting against the inclusion of farmed salmon in restaurant menus due to concerns about its production practices.
The herring season is coming to an end
Iceland's herring season is concluding, marking the end of a significant fishing period for local industry.
Two reports from 2014: Permanent exemptions for fisheries were never granted but not excluded
The article discusses two reports from 2014 that reveal that permanent exemptions for the fishing industry were never officially granted, although such exemptions are still a possibility.
Will the European Union expand by 2027? It’s not about Ukraine
A recent Gallup survey shows a majority of Icelandic respondents support EU membership, potentially speeding up the accession process as discussions resume.
Discussed membership negotiations with the EU until midnight
Discussions regarding Iceland's EU membership negotiations extended late into the night.
Boat fire in Kvinnherad extinguished - being towed to shore
A fire on a fish farming boat in Kvinnherad, Norway, has been extinguished, and the vessel is now being towed to shore.
“Searching for Future Talents in the Fishing Industry”… The Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries Supports Young Entrepreneurs with Scholarships
The South Korean Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries is recruiting 30 scholarship recipients for young entrepreneurial fishers as part of their ongoing efforts to enhance youth involvement in the fishing industry.
Once Again a Death on a TV Show – Now the Dramatic Reason Has Been Revealed
Todd Meadows died during filming of the show 'Dangerous Waters' in the Bering Sea after falling overboard.
The Alþingi abolishes the lumpfish quota
Iceland's parliament, Alþingi, has abolished the quota for lumpfish, a significant change for the fishing industry.
Deadliest Catch star Todd Meadows death sees harrowing new details emerge after tragedy
Todd Meadows, a 25-year-old deckhand from the reality TV show Deadliest Catch, tragically died after falling overboard while filming in Alaskan waters.
Fishing boat towed into port in Sandgerði
A fishing boat was towed into the port of Sandgerði, Iceland, due to an unspecified issue.
"The numbers don’t add up": the fishing sector asked the Government to remove taxes and warned of paralysis
The fishing sector in Argentina has warned the government that without the removal of export taxes, the industry could face a shutdown despite having generated over $2 billion in exports last year.
Demographic Crisis in Fishing: What a Report Shows for the Mediterranean and Black Sea
A report indicates a demographic crisis in small-scale fishing, revealing that a significant percentage of fishermen are over 40 years old, raising concerns about the future of the fishing industry in these regions.
Will give more power on conditions: - The network must not become a bottleneck
A political party in Norway is pushing for immediate measures to ensure power availability for military and industrial projects facing capacity issues from Statnett.
Gyeongnam Coastal Fishing Vessels to be Reduced by 225 this Year
Gyeongnam Province plans to significantly reduce its coastal fishing fleet by 225 vessels this year as part of a strategy to improve fishing industry structure and restore marine resources.
Have allocated 1.5 million for seal hunting
The Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries has announced that companies wishing to participate in seal hunting or receive seal products can now apply for part of a 1.5 million kroner subsidy.
Illegal Fishing: Foreign Companies Under Sanction Operate Under Argentine Flag in the EEZ
An investigation reveals that sanctioned foreign companies are operating under the guise of Argentine fishing vessels in the exclusive economic zone.
Fisheries in Gaza: From Source of Livelihood to Collapsed Sector
The fishing industry in Gaza has completely collapsed due to the ongoing Israeli war and maritime blockade, resulting in significant losses for local fishermen.
Illegal Fishing: The Government Tightens Control Over the Argentine Sea and Eliminates 'Gray Areas'
The government of Javier Milei has strengthened control over illegal fishing in Argentine waters through a new regulation establishing criteria to identify undeclared and unregulated fishing activities.
Top chef on what Brexit has done for UK fishing and the question you should always ask when buying fish
Top chef Mitch Tonks discusses the negative impact of Brexit on UK fishing and shares insights on selecting seafood wisely.
It is very special to lower wages, especially on Labor Day itself
The chairman of the West Fjords Workers' Union criticizes local fish farming companies for deciding to lower wages for employees in crucial and challenging jobs on Labor Day.
Lagos dredging boom fuels development but sinks fishing livelihoods
The dredging industry in Lagos is thriving due to the demand for sand for construction, but it is negatively impacting local fishing livelihoods.
The Portuguese Passion for Codfish Endures Despite Price Increase
Portugal maintains its status as the world's largest consumer of codfish, essential for Christmas feasts and the fishing industry, even as prices rise.
The 'dark' truth behind tuna fishing in the oceans
The article discusses the hidden global multi-billion dollar industry behind the tuna consumed daily, highlighting its widespread presence and unknown origins.