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  • Defra confirms that a UK-Faroe deal has been concluded

    Defra confirms that a UK-Faroe deal has been concluded

    20th April 2023

    Fishing opportunities worth £5m to UK – and hope of a resolution in the Special Area licensing dispute Defra has confirmed that a coastal states agreement between the UK and Faroe has been reached for 2023. It claims that the…

  • MCIB report on Anna Louise: Reduced freeboard caused sinking

    MCIB report on Anna Louise: Reduced freeboard caused sinking

    19th April 2023

    The Marine Casualty Investigation Branch (MCIB) has released the report of its investigation into the sinking of the Anna Louise S 715. The report – the purpose of which is not to attribute fault or blame – says that on…

  • Shock decision by Home Office on fishing crew visas

    Shock decision by Home Office on fishing crew visas

    19th April 2023

    Home Office refusal to exempt fishing crew compounded by apparent plan to enforce rules with immediate effect Defra officials confirmed last week a decision that could create an immediate crisis within many sectors of the UK fleet. The bombshell letter…

  • Fishing News Awards: Driving sustainability throughout the industry

    Fishing News Awards: Driving sustainability throughout the industry

    18th April 2023

    With so many different aspects to the remit of the Fishing News Awards’ Sustainability Award (sponsored by The Fishmongers’ Company’s Fisheries Charitable Trust), it was possibly inevitable that such a diverse range of individuals and organisations would make the judges’…

  • Seafish processing survey underway

    Seafish processing survey underway

    18th April 2023

    Seafood processing businesses are being encouraged to participate in the annual Seafish processing survey, which was launched last week. A research team will be contacting processing businesses across the UK between now and June. Consisting of a five-minute call and…

  • Skipinnish releases HPMA protest song

    Skipinnish releases HPMA protest song

    17th April 2023

    A song protesting plans by the Scottish government to introduce Highly Protected Marine Areas (HPMAs) has been released by well-known Scottish band Skipinnish. Skipinnish has teamed up with 64-year-old inshore fisherman Donald Francis ‘DF’ MacNeil, who makes his recording debut…

  • Cefas appoints new chief scientist

    Cefas appoints new chief scientist

    14th April 2023

    The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) has announced the appointment of a new chief scientist. Professor Grant Stentiford (pictured above, left) will lead Cefas’ scientific research, proving ‘expert advice to government, industry and academia helping tackle global…

  • Scotland’s Pelagic fishing industry taking government to court

    Scotland’s Pelagic fishing industry taking government to court

    13th April 2023

    Scotland’s Pelagic fishing industry is taking the government to court over the changes introduced to the economic link provisions attached to the vessel’s licence. The action has been taken jointly by the Shetland Fish Producers’ Organisation (SFPO) and the Scottish…

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