Fishing Industry
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Winds lift ash from 1912 Alaskan volcanic eruption – Medford News, Weather, Sports, Breaking News
ANCHORAGE, Alaska – Volcanoes scientists issued an alert on Wednesday, warning that an ash cloud – from an eruption more than a century ago – was ... -
Fishing industry recedes as first commercial-grade offshore wind farm advances
The commercial fishing industry has retreated as the Vineyard Wind I project, the first commercial-grade offshore wind farm in the United States, advances. The project is ... -
Artist and writer visited English seaside during pandemic – this is what they found
Taking place along the sandy border between town and beach, the English seaside is a place of contradictions – rich and poor, old and new, fun ... -
Sport fishing and whale watching boats face impending storm
“CARB has failed to obtain real data to properly assess the overwhelming impact of their proposed regulations,” said Frank Ursitti, owner of H&M Landing of San ... -
New tool helps seafood companies fight illegal fishing
In a global seafood market where consumers are increasingly concerned with sustainability, wholesalers and retailers need more precise tools to ensure that the fish they are ... -
Cambo oil field will “cut into protected seabed” endangering hundreds of species
THE Cambo oil field project could endanger hundreds of species including protected marine sponges and “contribute to the climate crisis”. Environmentalists have warned that pipelines to ... -
Rockfish launches range of canned British fish as restaurant expansion continues
The celebrity chef behind the Rockfish seafood restaurant chain in South Devon has launched the world’s first range of canned seafood caught in Britain. Mitch Tonks ... -
JEDCO, Ville de Jean Lafitte will host a seafood industry event
Getty Images AVONDALE, Louisiana – From the Jefferson Parish Economic Development Commission: In the Parish of Jefferson, fishing and seafood businesses are key players in our ... -
Tribes, conservationists call for action to save salmon – Times-Standard
Klamath River tribes and conservationists have called on the State Water Resources Control Board to establish permanent flow-through requirements for the Scott and Shasta Rivers, two ... -
UK, France urged to calm escalation in fishing spat
PARIS – Britain and France faced calls on Saturday to settle their post-Brexit dispute over fishing rights in the English Channel, which threatens to degenerate within ... -
‘Apocalyptic’: Dead crabs litter the beaches of North East England | North of England
An investigation is underway to find out why thousands of dead crabs and lobsters have washed up on the Tees Estuary and nearby northeastern beaches in ... -
John Keeler, CEO of Blue Star Foods Corp., addresses the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) | 2021-10-28 | Press Releases
Discusses building resilience in the fish trade supply chain with aquaculture production MIAMI, October 28, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) – Blue Star Foods Corp., (OTC: BSFC) (“Blue ... -
Gaza’s fish restaurants thrive away from foodie trails
The Gaza Strip may be off-limits to foreign foodies, but the coastal Palestinian enclave is full of seafood restaurants, many owned by a local family whose ... -
Reconnecting was the best part of the fishing season
As the open water fishing season draws to a close, I recently had the opportunity to reflect on what the past five months have meant for ... -
Risks, Consequences and Role of Human Error in Spills> News> USC Dornsife
Following the recent rupture of a pipeline that spilled thousands of gallons of oil into the waters off Huntington Beach, Calif., USC Wrigley Institute for Environmental ... -
Art project inspired by the traditional clothes of fisherwomen
Penny Payne with banners on display at an exhibit at MIMA. North Tyneside artist Penny Payne will explain her project on the role of women in ... -
Federal judge blocks lobster fishing ban in Gulf of Maine
A Maine federal judge on Saturday blocked a seasonal ban on traditional lobster fishing in part of the waters off the Gulf of Maine that regulators ... -
City council candidate Christensen answers questions
South Pier recently asked seven questions of each of the three people running for Port Aransas city council, and all three responded. Each candidate’s responses were ... -
Brexit news: Cummings says Boris KNEW he was selling fishermen under deal with EU | Politics | New
Asked by Brexiteer leader and businesswoman June Mummery whether Boris Johnson knew “how bad the deal is for coastal communities,” the former Downing Street and Vote ... -
EU Member States issue joint warning to UK over reduced fishing rights | Brexit
Fourteen EU member states are preparing to issue a joint statement accusing the UK government of risking “significant economic and social damage” to their fishing communities, ... -
Ghana’s tuna industry needs government intervention – GTA
The Ghana Tuna Association (GTA) has called on the government to help revive the tuna industry, especially the pole and line fishery, as only two of ... -
The best fly fishing guides and outfitting services for women
Stewart Sutton / GettySometimes it’s just easier to learn from another woman. Here are some great fly fishing guides for women. If you’re a female angler ... -
Commercial fishing operations hit hard by oil spill off the coast of Orange County – CBS Los Angeles
DANA POINT (CBSLA) – Commercial fishing crews removed their lobster traps from the water on Wednesday after all fisheries between Sunset Beach and Dana Point were ... -
Walmart’s New Pacific Island Tuna Brand Aims to Fund Climate Resilience Projects
The Republic of the Marshall Islands and the US environmental organization Nature Conservancy today announced a new partnership to launch a new brand of tuna with ... -
How oil spills harm birds, dolphins, sea lions and other wildlife
Ocean creatures that swim in deep water are less affected by spills. But oil disasters near the coasts often do the most harm to shorebirds and ... -
Scotwind – developing Scotland as a world leader in floating wind technology
Scotland has a long and proud history of innovation and expertise in science and engineering. From James Clerk Maxwell’s pioneering work in electromagnetic radiation to the ... -
Parts of the UK fishing industry feel ‘cut in the back’ by the Brexit deal
Fishing communities across the UK voted in large numbers to leave the European Union, only to find that red tape, hygiene requirements and additional costs left ... -
161 fishing boat owners benefit from the modernization program
ISKANDAR PUTERI: A total of 161 fishing vessel owners registered with the Department of Fisheries (DOF) have benefited from the vessel modernization and equipment mechanization program ... -
Fishermen return to school, take climate change lessons
STAR STUDENTS Fishermen from different parts of the country come together virtually to attend Oceana’s digital class via Zoom, where they learn the value of Fisheries ... -
Once cheering on Boris, Scottish fishermen are now condemning the Prime Minister
On UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s last in-flight visit to Scotland’s largest fish market, he managed to bid £ 185 at auction for an expensive tin ... -
San Diego fishing fleet battles regulation
As the founder and executive director of the Good Neighbor Project in Logan Heights, John Alvarado has seen how getting on a boat, landing a fish, ... -
A major Pacific current system is about to heat up – with potentially devastating repercussions
Earth’s oceans are not only home to most of life on Earth, but they also function as heaters and coolers for the entire planet. This means ... -
The National Professional Fishing League concludes its inaugural season on Grand Lake
Professional anglers from across the country are in Green Country for the next few days competing for a prize of $ 50,000. The National Professional Fishing ... -
European fishing communities face their own specific climate risks – ScienceDaily
Of all European fisheries and coastal communities, those in the UK and the Eastern Mediterranean are at the highest risk of being affected by climate change. ... -
Global Nylon Monofilament Market (2021-2026) – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact, and Forecast
DUBLIN, September 29, 2021– (BUSINESS WIRE) – The report “Nylon Monofilament Market – Growth, Trends, COVID-19 Impact and Forecast (2021 – 2026)” has been added to ... -
One in five fishermen will be forced to resign without change in EU policy – the boss of fishing
Up to a fifth of Irish fishermen will be forced to resign unless changes are made to the EU’s Common Fisheries Policy which allows foreign vessels ... -
Fisheries Commissioner visits Killybegs and meets with industry representatives – Donegal Daily
EU Environment, Oceans and Fisheries Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius yesterday accompanied TD Minister Charlie Mc Conalogue on a visit to the Killybegs Fishery Harbor Center, as part ... -
Lingayen Gulf mining threatens food security, group says
IN DANGER This beach in the town of Binmaley, in the province of Pangasinan, is part of the Lingayen Gulf, which will be the site of ... -
Siemens Gamesa extends EA1’s O&M agreement – reNews
Siemens Gamesa has extended its service contract for the 714 MW East Anglia 1 offshore wind farm in the North Sea from five to 15 years. ... -
Seaspiracy sends a dangerous message that erases the realities of many communities – The Varsity
A friend of mine once insisted that I watch Seaspiracy, a popular Netflix documentary about saving our oceans. Her revealing information and calls to action had ... -
Always a Bigger Fish: Florida Scientists Seek New Angle on Shark Depredation | the Sharks
Many fishermen bemoan the one who escaped. In Florida, the problem is most often fish that are caught but then pulled off by a shark before ... -
Icelanders vote with climate change in mind
Posted on Saturday September 25, 2021 | 7:32 Updated 1 hour, 7 minutes ago REYKJAVIK, Iceland (AP) – Icelanders voted on Saturday in a general election ... -
Swedish plant-based seafood start-up secures major investment
The new funds will be used to accelerate product innovation, such as the launch of the plant-based salmon the startup is currently developing, which Hooked says ... -
Can the Jersey Shore fishing industry coexist with wind farms?
It’s a busy day at Dockside Packing in Atlantic City. Men banging mallets against steel repair the Mary Vee. The captain of a ship uses a ... -
Norway attributes rise in cost of stockfish in Nigeria to forex ban
Posted September 23, 2021 The Norwegian ambassador to Nigeria on Friday blamed the rising cost of stockfish in Nigeria on the inclusion of stockfish on the ... -
Namibia: Baainaars said to abandon the “right syndrome”
Walvis Bay – Fisheries Minister Derek Klazen has warned residents of Walvis Bay about what he calls a right syndrome. Klazen, who was speaking to new ... -
Responsible alliance for offshore development sues Interior Ministry over wind farm
ENERGY OR ENEMY? Offshore wind arrays like this can help stem climate change, but will they pose such a problem for fishing that they will destroy ... -
ENVIRONMENT: Aquaculture in the spotlight
By John Newbery | September 22, 2021 Yellowtail trevally fry. Image: Patrick Linehan AQUACULTURE has been for twenty years a kind of pin-up industry for a ... -
Chip Brown tables bill to provide tax cuts for Gulf Coast commercial fishermen
State Representative Chip Brown, R-Hollinger’s Island, announced that he had tabled legislation that will provide historic and much-needed tax cuts and exemptions to commercial fishing companies ... -
Managing fishing in a changing climate
Joint press release – CSIRO, AFMA and FRDC Australian fisheries are now better equipped to plan for climate change thanks to a new adaptation manual launched ... -
Estuarine Ecosystems: How Rivers Affect Downstream Bays
Pixabay In recent times, eyes have been drawn to the climate change headlines with increasingly volatile weather patterns sweeping across America. From wildfires in the west ... -
Vineyard Wind CEO has ‘great interest’ in New Bedford area business
NEW BEDFORD – Vineyard Wind hit financial close on Wednesday after securing $ 2.3 billion for construction, meaning the next phase of the project can fully ... -
Declining oxygen levels in the ocean push fish into shallow water
Declining oxygen concentrations in the oceans are causing dozens of fish species to migrate into shallow waters. In a new article published in the journal Biology ... -
Proposed clean energy center in South Amboy would streamline offshore wind power and power 1.4 million homes
Rise Light & Power announced on Friday that it plans to build the Outerbridge Renewable Connector – an innovative renewable energy hub that will help streamline ... -
Underwater mines: civil society sounds the alarm on the threat to biodiversity
Sometimes referred to as “21st century petroleum,” metals such as nickel, cobalt, and manganese are used to make the batteries that power electric cars and cell ... -
The Traditional Council of Edina gives the squatters at the site of the fishing port of Elmina 2 weeks to leave
Edina’s traditional Omanhen area, Nana Kojo Conduah, gave squatters on land reserved for Elmina fishing port two weeks to vacate the area and make way for ... -
Industrial vessel registration requirements to be reviewed | General news
The requirements for the registration of industrial fishing vessels or trawlers should be reviewed to address shortcomings in the operation of foreign-owned vessels in the territorial ... -
Fishing for riches: this entrepreneur from Assam is boosting aquaculture
India’s aquaculture industry is one of the largest in the world, experts say. While you might be tempted to look at those who run the business ... -
“This is the land of God”: Kenya’s fly fishing enthusiasts pursue bigger catches
Mathioya (Kenya) (AFP) With the agility of a younger man, John Ngaii Moses deftly tied a tiny fishing fly to his line and, leaping over mossy ... -
It’s not easy to get to Isle Royale, but it’s part of the adventure
Visitors have two options if they want to get to the island of Michigan in the middle of Lake Superior: by boat or by seaplane. So, ... -
Fishing “forced marriages” collapse
Eveline de Klerk WALVIS BAY – Several so-called forced marriages between various joint ventures in the fishing industry are in trouble as some players want to ... -
Online exhibition archives oral histories of the Kolis, degradation of Mumbai’s coastal ecology
Mumbai’s coastal ecosystem just a few decades ago consisted of lush vegetation and dense mangroves, mostly clean water, and healthy sandy beaches. Kolis boats dotted the ... -
Dancin ‘Dan Downing – The Crested Butte News
[ By Dawne Belloise ] Dancin ‘Dan’s nickname doesn’t come from the big smile he usually has, or because he runs through life, hits the ski ... -
Industry mourns premature deaths – glassBYTEs.comglassBYTEs.com
This week started on a sad note for the AGRR industry. This very morning we saw the death of longtime industry expert Frank Levesque. Levesque, 72, ... -
After Brexit, the UK has the opportunity to decarbonize its fishing fleet
File image (public domain) Posted on August 22, 2021 at 6:42 PM by The maritime executive The UK sees itself as a climate leader on the ... -
Commercial Fishing Market 2021 Latest Outlook, Growth Rate, Future Trends and Forecast
Reports Globe’s new report on Global Commercial fishing market offers in-depth coverage of industry and significant market trends with historical and forecast market information, demand, application ... -
Navigation drones collect data for Great Lakes fisheries research – Homeland Security Today
On August 5, two unmanned surface vehicles will embark on a 45-day navigation mission through Lakes Michigan and Huron as part of a scientific study. The ... -
Alaskan salmon landings increased 61%, while villages in the Yukon River register lowest return of chum salmon on record
Most of the salmon caught today are pink salmon, with Prince William Sound exceeding 35 million humps, well above the projection of 25 million. Catches of ... -
In Fight Against Invasive Carp, Missouri Scientists Explore New Frontier: Stalking Babies | Metro
Ben Stahlschmidt, foreground, a US Geological Survey fish biologist, performs bighead carp sampling on Tuesday, July 20, 2021, as fellow biologists Anne Herndon and Curt Byrd ... -
Kenya: Liwatoni 1.8 billion shillings fish landing project to be ready by October
Development of the 1.8 billion shillings Liwatoni fish landing site into a state-of-the-art fishing port is expected to be completed in three months. Once completed, fishing ... -
PA fishing boom keeps license prices stable for 2022
When it’s time to go fishing, having more fishermen in the area is usually a bad thing. However, unity is strength for the future of sport. ... -
The Quebec Fisheries Fund grants more than $ 2 million for 16 projects in the Gaspé and the Magdalen Islands
Of: Fisheries and Oceans Canada The Quebec Fisheries Fund grants more than $ 2 million for 16 projects in the Gaspé and the Magdalen Islands The ... -
Comment: Lots of fish in the sea? Singapore, which loves seafood, might not be full in the future
SINGAPORE: Netflix documentary Seaspiracy sparked a discussion about the evils of the global seafood industry. Although it has been criticized for its sensationalism and out of ... -
Solid Solution – Fish Farmer Magazine
The floating islands of Øymerd should be tough enough to tackle the roughest seas. This is the latest in a growing series of futuristic offshore salmon ... -
State encourages fishing and seafood industries to seek federal relief funds
BOSTON (WWLP) – Massachusetts seafood processors, commercial fishermen, shellfish farmers and pleasure boat owners are urged to apply for a portion of the $ 23.8 million ... -
Ushuaia satisfied with revival of its fishing industry – MercoPress
Ushuaia satisfied with revival of its fishing industry Tuesday, July 20, 2021 – 09:50 UTC 4,245 tonnes of fishery products were landed in June in Ushuaia, ... -
Long John Silvers puts vegan seafood on the menu
Long John Silver’s vegan menu is officially off the hook. It just became the first national seafood chain to add plant-based fish and crab cakes to ... -
PH calls on WTO members to speed up agreement to end fishing subsidies – Manila Bulletin
The Philippine government has called on fellow ministers of agriculture and trade at the World Trade Organization (WTO) to speed up trade negotiations and come up ... -
Fisherwomen raffle tickets for the Sox | Local sports
At the All-Star break, the Red Sox surprisingly occupy the top spot in the American League East. Unsurprisingly, that means tickets to America’s oldest major league ... -
Offshore wind staging facility to open on New Bedford waterfront
NEW BEDFORD – City officials announced on Wednesday that the Eversource Energy and Sprague site on MacArthur Boulevard – parts of which have remained unused for ... -
Maritime industry seeks to combat black oil transfers at sea
An oil tanker is seen in the sea east of Caracas in this 2003 file photo. REUTERS / Jorge Silva Increase in the volume of oil ... -
Mills signs wind-at-sea ban amid lingering skepticism from fishermen
After pressure from Maine lobster boats, Governor Janet Mills signed a law permanently banning the development of offshore wind power projects in Maine state waters, but ... -
EXTERIOR: Muscle Lakes | Sports
Bassmaster Magazine recently unveiled its annual ranking of the Top 100 American Bass Lakes and there are a few familiar names on the list. The ranking ... -
McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish just got a vegan makeover at this burger chain
Starting July 11, a vegan version of McDonald’s Filet-O-Fish sandwich will be on the menu at fast food chain PLNT Burger. Created by celebrity chef and ... -
Brown’s plan to cut campus red meat consumption without tackling poultry and fish lacks nuance
The Undergraduate Student Council noted in an April 30 email that Brown will task a red meat task force to provide recommendations for reducing red meat ... -
Here’s what you need to know
5 Min reading The long-awaited 2019 European law to regulate single-use plastics has finally come into force. From July 3, all European member states will have ... -
Featured 19th Century Painter: Warren Sheppard (American 1858-1937)
Warren Sheppard loved the sea. He was born in Greenwich, New Jersey, a port city with a long history of shipbuilding and fishing industry on the ... -
Amazon apologizes after telling London fishmonger to drop ‘first day’ promotion
Amazon has apologized after sending a legal notice to a fishmonger demanding that its chain of stores stop advertising ‘day one’ boat fish. Robin Moxon, owner ... -
Policy Notes: Testa and Mazzeo Bill Would Exempt Commercial Fishermen from Unemployment Tax | Government and Politics
Kirk O. Larson, Mayor of Barnegat Light, watches his crew unpack a scallop boat at the Viking Village in Barnegat Light in March 2020. Edward Lea, ...