European Parliament, Mauritania ink six-year fisheries partnership agreement
The European Parliament’s Fisheries Committee has formally approved a new six-year fisheries partnership agreement with Mauritania. The committee...
The European Parliament’s Fisheries Committee has formally approved a new six-year fisheries partnership agreement with Mauritania. The committee...
The EU has addressed loopholes that previously allowed its fishing vessels to rapidly and frequently change flags to evade fisheries laws, a new assessment...
On Wednesday, February 14, 1979, I was a listless underworked fisheries bureaucrat at the US National Marine Fisheries Service waiting for something...
The government of Norway and the European Union have reached a political understanding in relation to fisheries in the Northeast Arctic, in ICES subareas...
The Canadian government is set to invest around CA$44.9 million (US$35.15 million) over five years to support delivery and coordination of science research,...
A new project aims to use geographical information systems (GIS) technology mapping to understand any potential impact to endangered, threatened, and...
The National Institute of Water and Atmospheric Research (NIWA) of New Zealand has begun operating a new locally built autonomous trimaran vessel that...
The NOAA Fisheries Office of Law Enforcement (OLE) recently took delivery of four new patrol boats in a series from Louisiana-based Metal Shark Boats. The...
Fisheries New Zealand has taken delivery of a new patrol vessel built by local company Osprey Boats. The 6.5-metre-long Matai replaces the aging vessel...
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