• NE die-offs ‘vastly increased’ after dredging restarted

    NE die-offs ‘vastly increased’ after dredging restarted

    2nd January 2023

    Fishermen are reporting that die-offs of shellfish and mass wash-ups of dead marine life on local beaches have ‘vastly’ increased since dredging in the river Tees resumed on 1 September, reports Tim Oliver. One of many photos of dead fish…

  • Plans for new Newlyn Fish Festival

    Plans for new Newlyn Fish Festival

    29th December 2022

    Back in 2018, few would have believed that it would be the last time a fish festival filled the quays in Newlyn, reports Laurence Hartwell. Previous Newlyn Fish Festivals have drawn thousands of visitors to the town. The following year,…

  • Final landing by Farnella ahead of vessel sale

    Final landing by Farnella ahead of vessel sale

    28th December 2022

    Farnella H 135 ended her 22-year career on 11 December, making her final landing into Hanstholm, after which a thank-you breakfast was held for the crew, reports Gaby Bartai. Owner UK Fisheries announced in November that the vessel would cease…

  • £3.5m awarded to fishing research projects

    £3.5m awarded to fishing research projects

    27th December 2022

    Five research projects have been awarded funding totalling over £3.5m in the latest round of the Fisheries Industry Science Partnership (FISP) scheme, part of the £100m UK Seafood Fund. Seafish, in partnership with Bangor University, South Devon and Channel Shellfishermen…

  • Consultation on Irish crew certification

    Consultation on Irish crew certification

    26th December 2022

    Ireland’s Department of Transport has launched a consultation on a review of the current Fishing Vessels Regulations for fishermen on vessels over 15m, reports Paul Scott. The department is conducting a review of the Fishing Vessels (Certification of Deck Officers…

  • Carmichael secures meeting on visa issues

    Carmichael secures meeting on visa issues

    21st December 2022

    Orkney and Shetland MP Alistair Carmichael (pictured above) has secured a commitment to meet with the immigration minister alongside a delegation from the fishing industry to discuss frustrations over access to foreign crew. Mr Carmichael raised the longstanding issues that…

  • Scalloper crew save 31 lives in Channel rescue

    Scalloper crew save 31 lives in Channel rescue

    20th December 2022

    The crew of a Plymouth-based scalloper helped save the lives of 31 people whose dinghy started sinking while attempting to cross the Channel last week, reports Paul Scott. Four people died, and a total of 39 were rescued, after a…

  • Boost for North Sea TACs as three-way deal agreed

    Boost for North Sea TACs as three-way deal agreed

    19th December 2022

    Fishermen will have bigger quotas for most key North Sea demersal stocks next year after a deal was reached on 9 December between the UK, EU and Norway on shared stocks, reports Tim Oliver. They include a highly welcome 63%…

  • Society award for Lyme Regis fisherman

    Society award for Lyme Regis fisherman

    19th December 2022

    A fisherman from Lyme Regis has been recognised for his long service to the Shipwrecked Mariners’ Society (SMS), reports Paul Scott. John Wason, who has acted as honorary agent for the society for the past 31 years, received the Stoakes…

  • HPMAs under fire at Westminster

    HPMAs under fire at Westminster

    15th December 2022

    Committee warned about spatial pressures on Scots industry Industry leaders have attacked government proposals to introduce Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs), saying that that they lack a sound evidence base and that their effects cannot be measured, reports Tim Oliver.…

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