• Ghost gear divers plan Shetland trip

    Ghost gear divers plan Shetland trip

    3rd March 2023

    A group of 12 divers is set to head to Shetland later this year in a bid to recover lost or discarded fishing gear and help to clean up the seas around the isles, reports Hans Marter. The work will…

  • Knowing your worth: Tools for assessing value

    Knowing your worth: Tools for assessing value

    2nd March 2023

    How do you measure the true worth of small-scale fisheries? New tools developed by the CABFishMan project will enable fishing communities to do just that, explains Elle Sibthorpe As part of its work to develop tools for the collaborative management…

  • Loss of grounds ‘major threat to industry future’

    Loss of grounds ‘major threat to industry future’

    2nd March 2023

    Addressing displacement effect ‘needs joined-up thinking’ The growing spatial squeeze on fishing grounds and a failure to recognise the industry’s role in providing food security for the UK were key themes at a major conference last week, reports Tim Oliver.…

  • EU seeks ‘pact for fisheries and oceans’

    EU seeks ‘pact for fisheries and oceans’

    1st March 2023

    The European Union commissioner for environment, oceans and fisheries Virginijus Sinkevičius says the EU is seeking to achieve a ‘pact’ between fisheries and the marine environment – but neither industry organisations nor environmental NGOs are happy about it, reports Lorna…

  • Welsh fishing industry ‘now on life support’

    Welsh fishing industry ‘now on life support’

    1st March 2023

    The Welsh seafood sector needs urgent government support and increased funding if it is to survive, writes Plaid Cymru AM Mabon ap Gwynfor The image of a fishing boat out at sea, bobbing along, pulling in its catch or lobster…

  • Tesco counter closures lead to processing job losses

    Tesco counter closures lead to processing job losses

    28th February 2023

    The planned closure of the last fresh fish counters at Tesco has created its first casualty in the processing sector, reports Andy Read. Tesco announced in February last year that it was closing 317 fresh fish counters at stores around…

  • MSC market report ‘showcases progress’

    MSC market report ‘showcases progress’

    28th February 2023

    The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) says that its UK and Ireland Market Report for 2022 demonstrates ‘continued progress’, reports Paul Scott. The report highlights the findings of the MSC’s latest consumer research, examines recent trends in certified product sales, and…

  • Outrage as Defra closes file on die-offs

    Outrage as Defra closes file on die-offs

    23rd February 2023

    Defra will not carry out any further investigations into the cause of shellfish deaths in the North East of England, and there is ‘no question’ of the government offering any financial support or compensation to fishermen in the region, reports…

  • Groundbreaking grants for women in fisheries

    Groundbreaking grants for women in fisheries

    22nd February 2023

    The days of it being considered ‘bad luck’ for women to be aboard fishing boats is slipping from living memory. From Shetland and Orkney down to Cornwall, female leaders, vessel managers and fisheries scientists are a routine day to day…

  • English RFGs: ‘A work in progress’

    English RFGs: ‘A work in progress’

    21st February 2023

    On the two-year anniversary of the creation of Regional Fisheries Groups (RFGs) in England, the MMO last week issued an appeal to fishermen to continue to participate, and to reach out to MMO and Defra officials supporting the initiatives. The…

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