• Second man charged over L’Ecume II sinking

    Second man charged over L’Ecume II sinking

    15th August 2024

    A second man has been charged with connection with the States of Jersey Police investigation into the collision between the Jersey trawler L’Ecume II and the Condor ferry Commodore Goodwill on 8 December, 2022 that resulted in the loss of…

  • Strong start to Manx queenie fishing season

    Strong start to Manx queenie fishing season

    15th August 2024

    The Isle of Man queenie fishery, which for 2024 looks set to trawl only, reached the halfway stage at the end of July, with 45% of the 726t quota taken by the end of the fourth week of the season.…

  • Defra minister signals fresh start

    Defra minister signals fresh start

    13th August 2024

    Steve Reed, the new secretary of state for Defra, had a first meeting at the start of August with over 200 industry, trade association and NGO representatives from across the farming, fishing, food and environmental sectors, where he set out…

  • JMT tragedy: Looking for answers – and an apology

    JMT tragedy: Looking for answers – and an apology

    8th August 2024

    Micky Hill, known across the potting sector as the manufacturer of a wide range of crab, lobster and whelk pots, shares his long struggle to reopen the investigation into the capsize of the scalloper JMT M 99 in July 2015,…

  • New renewable energy strategy could benefit fishing

    New renewable energy strategy could benefit fishing

    5th August 2024

    Renewed focus on onshore development and more strategic approach to offshore energy planning By Andy Read, Editor, Fishing News The new Labour government confirmed its commitment to the accelerated roll-out of renewable energy in the King’s Speech to parliament, maintaining…

  • Nephrops FIP ‘inadequate’ on crewing issues

    Nephrops FIP ‘inadequate’ on crewing issues

    2nd August 2024

    The International Transport Workers’ Federation (ITF) has launched a new attack on the UK Nephrops fleet, claiming that Fisheries Improvement Projects (FIPs) are incapable of adequately addressing the rights of foreign crew working in the fleet. It failed to mention…

  • UK fishermen ‘at the very bottom of the heap’

    UK fishermen ‘at the very bottom of the heap’

    31st July 2024

    Foreign vessels fishing in UK EEZ receive over 500% more financial support to fish in UK waters than UK fishermen do By Andy Read, Editor, Fishing News A paper published in the scientific journal Marine Policy, with a wide group…

  • Scottish Fishermen’s Federation takes priorities to Westminster

    Scottish Fishermen’s Federation takes priorities to Westminster

    31st July 2024

    Last week was a busy one for Scottish fishing industry leaders, who met with Scottish first minister John Swinney at a roundtable hosted by Peterhead Port Authority, and then headed to Westminster to meet new UK fisheries minister Daniel Zeichner,…

  • Lobster tagging reveals artificial reef potential

    Lobster tagging reveals artificial reef potential

    30th July 2024

    A project by two universities studying lobster populations on a Welsh wind farm suggests that providing the right kinds of rock armour could see an increase in lobster numbers. Evidence suggests that lobster larvae may be settling directly on the…

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