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  • Crew Visas | Sponsor licences: What you need to know

    Crew Visas | Sponsor licences: What you need to know

    27th July 2023

    In view of the pending changes for the seafood sector with regard to employing skilled workers from overseas, is the time now right for more fishing businesses to obtain a sponsor licence? By Mark Templeton Head of immigration at legal…

  • First Cornish sardines landed

    First Cornish sardines landed

    27th July 2023

    Mid-July saw several Cornish sardine fleet skippers make exploratory trips into Mount’s Bay. Aboard the ring-netter Lyonesse, Skipper Will Treneer was keen to pick up some early marks. Crew Tom Lambourn and Treeve Perry let go the ropes just after…

  • Raft of Defra announcements made for fishing industry

    Raft of Defra announcements made for fishing industry

    26th July 2023

    New consultations, responses to previous consultations – though few decisions – and UK Seafood Fund grant announcements on same day from Defra In a wide-ranging announcement last week, Defra launched a series of consultations on proposed reforms of fisheries management…

  • Fly-seining consultation confirms further consultation!

    Fly-seining consultation confirms further consultation!

    26th July 2023

    Squid derogation to go ‘as soon as practicable’ – all other proposals deferred to NQS FMP The long-awaited Defra response to the consultation on managing fly-shooting within the southern North Sea and English Channel was included within its raft of…

  • Seals ‘thump’ codends to remove fish

    Seals ‘thump’ codends to remove fish

    25th July 2023

    Opportunistic predators caught on CatchCam Clyde fisherman Ian Wightman, who fishes for prawns on the Eilidh Anne GK 2, has been quoted previously in the pages of FN about the explosion in seal numbers in the Clyde. Seals following the…

  • SeaFit celebrates five years

    SeaFit celebrates five years

    24th July 2023

    Fishermen asked for feedback in survey to mark milestone The Seafit initiative, which provides free physical and mental wellbeing services to fishermen at quaysides around the UK, has launched a survey to coincide with its fifth anniversary. The multi-award-winning programme,…

  • Legal action by oyster firm on sewage dumping

    Legal action by oyster firm on sewage dumping

    24th July 2023

    High Court challenge against Defra and Environment Agency An Essex oyster farmer and others have taken legal action against Defra in a bid to curb sewage dumping in inshore waters. Tom Haward (pictured above) of Richard Haward’s Oysters of West…

  • Wind farms drive record profit for Crown Estate

    Wind farms drive record profit for Crown Estate

    21st July 2023

    Percentage paid to Crown could reduce, as developers warn of rising costs Wind farms in English and Welsh waters have driven a rapid increase in profits for the Crown Estate, which in principle is the property of the UK monarch.…

  • Serial offender fined for 179 undersize lobsters

    Serial offender fined for 179 undersize lobsters

    20th July 2023

    NIFCA prosecution results in fines and costs £2,400 On 22 June, Charles Michael Denton of Newbiggin by the Sea was sentenced by North Tyneside Magistrates’ Court for two breaches of national fisheries legislation, having been found guilty of retaining 179…

  • Shetland welcomes new Prolific

    Shetland welcomes new Prolific

    20th July 2023

    The latest addition to Shetland’s fishing fleet – the 24.9m Prolific LK 986 – arrived home to Lerwick just before midnight on Thursday, 6 July, after a 3,000-mile, 17-day delivery trip from Croatia. The new vessel is an identical sistership…

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