by Oliver McBride | Apr 15, 2026 | Icelandic Fishing Industry, Latest News
Icelandic processor Vinnslustöðin reports 2025 turnaround with sale of the Þórunn Sveinsdóttir VE-401 to Loðnuvinnslan part of the recovery package Strong Financial Recovery Masks Ongoing Structural Challenges Vinnslustöðin hf. has reported a sharp turnaround in...
by Oliver McBride | Apr 15, 2026 | Latest News, Norwegian Fishing Industry
Pelagic sector warns quotas costs offshore wind pressures and CO2 tax threaten fishing industry stability amid ongoing negotiations Industry Claims Resilience Despite Tight Quotas and Market Uncertainty The Norwegian pelagic fishing industry has delivered...
by Oliver McBride | Apr 15, 2026 | International Fishing News, Latest News
Planet Tracker launches a seafood portfolio risk tool helping investors identify overfishing, IUU fishing and sustainability risks. Planet Tracker has released a major update to its open‑access Seafood Database, enabling investors and lenders to rapidly identify,...
by Oliver McBride | Apr 14, 2026 | Latest News, UK Fishing Industry
UK fishing opportunities fall despite quota share gains, with 2026 quota tonnage and value dropping sharply after negotiations. Overall Quota Decline Raises Questions Over Negotiation Outcomes The UK fishing sector is entering 2026 with fewer opportunities despite...
by Oliver McBride | Apr 14, 2026 | Latest News, UK Fishing Industry
UK catch limits fail sustainability tests in 2026 assessment, with most quotas exceeding advice and long-term management concerns intensifying. Majority of Catch Limits Continue to Exceed Scientific Advice A UK government-commissioned assessment has found that the...
by Oliver McBride | Apr 14, 2026 | EU Fishing Industry, Latest News
EU Fisheries Committee examines fuel price crisis impact on fishing sector amid geopolitical pressures and calls for urgent support measures. Fuel Costs Move to Centre of EU Fisheries Debate Rising fuel prices in the fishing sector are set to come under direct...