RSSCategory: Commercial

Where did it all get lost ?

| December 23, 2009
Where did it all get lost ?

A memorandum submitted by The Highlands and Islands Fishermen’s Association to a Westminster Select Committee in 1999 It is our Association’s view that no finite resource can ever get too much research into its capability and productive capacity within it’s sustainable limitations. Money however, is not inexhaustible, and there is a perceived need to direct [...]

Continue Reading

RACS need to improve – WWF study

| December 18, 2009
RACS need to improve – WWF study

The impartiality/neutrality of the RAC Chairmen needs to be improved, along with the structural balance between the industry and NGOs, the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) points out in a recent report on the functioning of the European Union’s seven Regional Advisory Councils (RACs). WWF took a closer look at how well the RACs [...]

Continue Reading

EU – Norway talks breakdown

| December 9, 2009
EU – Norway talks breakdown

Talks between the European Union and Norway on quotas and total allowable catches (TACs) for North Sea stocks such as cod and haddock have broken down without agreement over the right of the Norwegians to fish for mackerel in EU waters. It is understood the talks will not now resume until the new year. The [...]

Continue Reading

Relief for west coast prawners

| December 4, 2009
Relief for west coast prawners

West Coast prawn fishing boats are set for a much-needed boost after the European Commission accepted that they should be exempt from days at sea restrictions. Working with fishermen, the Scottish government has been fighting to have West Coast vessels that catch very little or no cod exempt from EU restrictions. If approved at the [...]

Continue Reading

A familiar pattern ?

| November 19, 2009
A familiar pattern ?

The AP has a vivid description of fishermen rallying in Massachusetts last week to protest the transition to new US fishing restrictions (to take effect next May). The new regulations they are protesting are part of a last-ditch effort to overhaul the nation’s devastated fisheries following the strengthening of the US Fisheries Conservation and Management [...]

Continue Reading

Deep water stocks at risk

| November 10, 2009
Deep water stocks at risk

Irresponsible deep-sea bottom fishing in the north Atlantic is risking the extinction of fish species and putting vulnerable eco-systems in danger, marine experts said today. Many of the deep-sea species targeted by the trawlers or picked up as a by-product of the main catch are already depleted, in some cases endangered, and some populations have [...]

Continue Reading

Solway code of conduct

| November 7, 2009
Solway code of conduct

Condensed from an article by Craig Robertson in the Dumfries Standard. A NEW code of conduct has been launched to minimise gear conflicts between static and mobile fishing in Luce Bay and Wigtown Bay. Many interested groups including members of the Galloway Static Gear Fishermen’s Association, scallop boat skippers who work in the area and [...]

Continue Reading

US retailers sustainable strategy

| November 1, 2009
US retailers sustainable strategy

The World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and The Kroger Co, one of the largest grocery retailers in the United States have announced that they will be jointly developing a sustainable wild seafood strategy. WWF will assist Kroger in assessing the current sourcing of the retailer’s top 20 wild-caught seafood species and will also help Kroger lead [...]

Continue Reading