Finland to become latest party to Cape Town Agreement on fishing vessel safety
Finland has become the latest state to become party to the Cape Town Agreement on fishing vessel safety, the IMO recently confirmed. The agreement outlines...
Finland has become the latest state to become party to the Cape Town Agreement on fishing vessel safety, the IMO recently confirmed. The agreement outlines...
A new steel-hulled twin-rig trawler has been delivered to fisherman David Stevens of Newlyn, Cornwall. Designed by MacDuff Ship Design and built by...
Vard has secured a contract for the design and construction of one stern trawler for Norwegian fishing company Nergård Havfiske. The vessel will be...
Tommy Andre Nilsen of Senjahopen, Norway, recently took delivery of a new seine netter from GOT Skogsøy, a subsidiary of Global Ocean Technology (GOT). Designed...
Jemar Norpower has handed over a new seine netter to the Hevrøy family of Austevoll in Western Norway. The vessel, which its owners have named Hevrøy,...
A Curaçao-flagged fishing vessel sank in the Gulf of Guinea off Côte d’Ivoire after suffering water ingress on Saturday, February 15. The tuna...
Freire Shipyard in Spain has launched a new research vessel ordered by the Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences (RBINS), the Belgian Ministry...
The Joint Incidents Assessment Team (JIAT) of the Saudi-led Arab Military Coalition has said that it found no evidence that coalition warships had opened...
United Shipbuilding Corporation’s (USC) Krasnoye Sormovo shipyard has been awarded a contract to build five Project KSP01 crab boats for companies...
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