• New Lyme Bay Fisherman’s CIC: A community focus others could follow

    New Lyme Bay Fisherman’s CIC: A community focus others could follow

    21st February 2023

    A new community interest company, Lyme Bay Fisherman’s CIC, has recently been formed, supported by funding through the UK Fisheries and Seafood Scheme. Here, several founder members of the CIC tell their stories, and its chief executive provides the background…

  • Belgian beamer sinks off Cornwall

    Belgian beamer sinks off Cornwall

    20th February 2023

    A Belgian-registered, Dutch-owned beam trawler has sunk after hitting a rock off Penzance, reports Paul Scott. The 24m Sylvia Mary Z-525 is believed to have struck a rock off Land’s End shortly before 6pm on Tuesday, 14 February while heading…

  • ICES launches fisheries advice app

    ICES launches fisheries advice app

    20th February 2023

    The International Council for the Exploration of the Seas (ICES) has launched a test version of a new app that visualises ICES fisheries advice data, reports Paul Scott. The app allows users the opportunity to access and interact directly with…

  • Hull’s lost trawlermen remembered

    Hull’s lost trawlermen remembered

    17th February 2023

    Hundreds gathered on Sunday, 5 February at the ‘fishermen’s church’ in Hull for the 34th annual Lost Trawlermen’s Day service, reports Brian W Lavery. St John’s Newington – the ‘fishermen’s church’ – was packed for the 34th Lost Trawlermen’s Day…

  • Scottish devolution: will the next fight be HPMAs?

    Scottish devolution: will the next fight be HPMAs?

    16th February 2023

    UK fisheries minister Mark Spencer faced a wide-ranging series of questions when he faced MPs in a Scottish Affairs Committee meeting last week, reports Andy Read. Intended to mainly discuss the impacts of spatial squeeze in Scottish waters, the question…

  • Mapping a future for small-scale fisheries

    Mapping a future for small-scale fisheries

    15th February 2023

    The new high-res mapping tools being developed by the CABFishMan project will help small-scale fisheries defend their interests in a changing seascape, explains Elle Sibthorpe As part of its work to develop tools for collaborative management of small-scale fisheries, the…

  • Cross-party commission seeks views on post-Brexit trading

    Cross-party commission seeks views on post-Brexit trading

    15th February 2023

    The UK Trade and Business Commission, a group whose members include MPs from all major political parties, representing all areas of the UK, has asked the fishing industry for views on how to improve market and trading conditions in the…

  • Inquiry concludes into death of Scots fisher

    Inquiry concludes into death of Scots fisher

    14th February 2023

    A Fatal Accident Inquiry into the death of a Berwickshire fisherman has concluded, reports Paul Scott. The inquiry found that on 2 May, 2021, 64-year-old Peter Gray suffered a fatal heart attack after being pulled overboard from the 7.8m vessel…

  • Grants awarded to train next seafood generation

    Grants awarded to train next seafood generation

    14th February 2023

    Defra confirmed last week a new round of funding awards from the UK Seafood Fund to support training initiatives in four institutions in England, from new deckie learners through to degrees for seafood processing managers. The successful completion of new…

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