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Though most Dutch people barely touched fish at home, more than half the meals they ordered when eating out were fish. Looking around the local fishmonger it wasn't hard to see why; while the restaurant was serving fresh seabass and monkfish, there were...
Tags: Tom Kime, MSC, Bart van Olphen, sustainability fishery, sustainability fishes, Netherlands, Amsterdam, Fish products, Sustainable fisheries, Fishing, Marine Stewardship Council, Ecolabelling, Fisheries, Fishing industry, Seafood
Work is expected to be completed next week on a new fishing jetty at Ventura. TK Concrete Inc., from Pella, Iowa began work on the project late last week. Scott Grummer, fisheries biologist for the Clear Lake Fish and Wildlife Office, explained...
Tags: Ventura Marsh, Scott Grummer, commercial fishermen, rough fishing, Clear Lake, Environment, Fishing, Carp, Rough fish, Oily fish, Fisheries, Fishkeeping, Fish, Sport fish
The waters have been calm, the weather warm, and there is bait all along the beaches. Bonito, Spanish mackerel, sharks and tarpon are all enjoying this easy meal. Keewaydin Island appears to be the best area for this near shore fishing, but there is also...
Tags: Naples, Fishing, Recreational fishing, Skyway Fishing Pier State Park, Sanibel Causeway, Hospitality Recreation, Gag grouper, King mackerel, Largemouth bass, Game fish, Atlantic Spanish mackerel, Scombridae, Bait, Mackerel, Grand Slam, Bait fish, Sport fish, Surf fishing
The money from the European Fisheries Fund (EFF) will go to dozens of projects in Scotland in a bid to create or safeguard more than 1,000 jobs. The north east of Scotland's share of the funds includes £200,000 to help young skippers buy a share in their...
Tags: United Kingdom, London, Fishing, Politics, Fisheries, Fishing in Scotland, Aquaculture
The funding would go towards employing more officers who would work under the existing SeaNet program which is used to provide advice to commercial fishers on improved fishing equipment, technology and methods. "SeaNet officers help build on the work...
Tags: Australia, Sydney, Environment, Bycatch, Fishing, Fisheries, Fishing industry
Next T andel Narsi Thakker's fishing boat, the Tej Vishwa , arrives at Jakhau port at around 10.20 am after a five-day journey into the sea. Nothing unusual except they were supposed to come back only after seven days according to the Boat Movement Book...
Tags: Jakhau Fisheries, Coast Guard, Khalasi Ramesh Ladi, Gujarat Marine Police, fisheries department, Valsad, fishing season, Vajubhai Vala*, Ranchod Bhai, Tej Vishwa, India, Valsād, Patrol boat, Jakhau, Gujarat, Boats, Fishing vessel, Fishing
Hundreds of fishermen and seaweed farmers are seeking compensation from the Federal Government and a Thai operator after the Montara oil spill in the Timor Sea. At least 500 million litres of oil from the Montara oil field spilled into the Timor Sea over...
Tags: Australian Army, Australian Maritime Safety Authority, Indonesian, oil spill, Timor Sea, compensation claim, Indonesia, Kupang, Fisheries, East Timor, Timor, Fishing, Island countries, Oil spills, Montara oil spill, Disaster Accident, Environment
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi on Monday asked the Government of India to reconsider its move to impose a heavy fine on fishermen who go beyond the permitted 12 nautical miles for fishing and said it would particularly affect Tamil Nadu fishermen.
Tags: Tamil Nadu, M Karunanidhi, AIADMK, Sri Lanka, Colombo, M. Karunanidhi, Environment, Fishing, Tuticorin, Dravidian political parties, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, All India Anna Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam, Thirukkuvalai, Fisherman
Sunday in rough waters off Sumatra island recuers saved more than 240 people from the ferry that sank.29 died and at least 17 are missing. Indonesian ferry accidents have killed hundreds of people in recent years.Because of:Overcrowded and Safety regulations...
Tags: seas, died, missing, boat, ships, sank, search, people, killed, fishing, choppy, waters, Disaster Accident, allnews
Marine farmers have welcomed moves by the Government to end what they say is a stifling regime, but the Recreational Fishing Council fears a proposed revamp of the rules will threaten public rights. "It seems like we are going back to the rules of old...
Tags: marine farm, New Zealand, Auckland, Environment, Fish farming, Mariculture, Aquaculture, Fishing, Aquaculture in New Zealand