by Oliver McBride | Mar 4, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
European social partners welcome the global fishing safety milestone as the Cape Town Agreement enters into force for a safer industry. European social partners welcome upcoming entry into force of the IMO Cape Town Agreement, paving the way for a safer global fishing...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 3, 2026 | Irish Fishing Industry, Latest News
IFSA Chair, Cormac Burke, accuses Irish Government of weakness against EU Commission, Netherlands and Norway over fisheries crisis. Burke Compares Ireland to ‘Featherweight’ in EU Fight The Chair of the Irish Fishing and Seafood Alliance, Cormac Burke, has launched a...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 3, 2026 | European Fishing Industry, Latest News
Spain marks 25 years of the research vessel Vizconde de Eza as officials highlight the fleet’s role in science and call for stronger EU research funding. Anniversary Event Highlights Role of Spain’s Research Fleet Spain has marked the 25th anniversary of its...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 3, 2026 | Icelandic Fishing Industry, Latest News
Síldarvinnslan completes freezing of 16,500 tonnes of capelin in Neskaupstaður as Börkur NK lands with 2,000 tonnes for roe production. Photo: Hákon Ernuson Freezing Completed After Strong Season Freezing of Japan‑grade capelin finished at Síldarvinnslan’s fish...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 3, 2026 | Latest News, Scottish Fishing Industry
Scottish Government introduces Clyde cod access controls, voluntary closure and science programme after revoking prohibition order. The Scottish Government has confirmed a new package of measures for the Firth of Clyde following its decision to revoke the Sea Fish...
by Oliver McBride | Mar 3, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Norwegian fishing bodies clash over catch data and third‑country haddock quotas, exposing rifts over allocation and who speaks for the fleet. National Executive Board Warns Against Real‑Time Catch Data The national executive board of Norges Fiskarlag has issued a...