How low can parliamentarians go in their duties?
The Icelandic parliament discussed a controversial bill regarding gray cod fishing quotas, leading to criticism of the ruling majority's handling of the legislation.
South Africa: Small-Scale Fishers Warn of Declining Catches, Big Policy Gaps
Small-scale fishers in South Africa are experiencing declining catches and policy gaps as they report changes in fish populations and quotas that do not reflect their realities.
Herring quota not increased further - no large eastward migration found
Iceland has decided not to increase the herring quotas further as no significant eastward migration has been observed.
Chairman's claims about unallocated herring quota
The article discusses claims made by a committee chairman regarding unallocated herring quotas in Iceland.
The Vestanganga may potentially deliver even more herring quotas
The Vestanganga fishing operation has the potential to yield increased herring quotas, according to recent reports.
Not ruled out that a possible West Icelandic fishery could yield even more herring quota
The article discusses the potential for increased herring quotas from a West Icelandic fishery.
Squid catch quota for 2026 to increase by 2.5 times, formal decision expected in late February
The Japanese Fisheries Agency plans to increase the squid catch quota for 2026 to approximately 68,400 tons, a 2.5 times increase compared to 2025, with a formal decision expected in late February.
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Sigurjón Þórðarson, a member of parliament, sharply criticizes fishing quotas during a discussion on societal issues in an Icelandic radio program.