EU fisheries sector criticises French authority’s “urgent” closure of Bay of Biscay
After a decision by a French court to close fishing to French vessels over eight metres in length using pelagic trawlers (OTM, PTM), demersal pair trawlers...
After a decision by a French court to close fishing to French vessels over eight metres in length using pelagic trawlers (OTM, PTM), demersal pair trawlers...
The government of the Pays de la Loire region in western France has taken delivery of a new Ro-Pax ferry from local shipyard Piriou. Insula Oya III...
French shipbuilder Piriou has delivered a new longliner/gillnetter to Armement Cooperatif Artisanal Vendeen (ACAV), an artisanal fishing cooperative...
Recent deliveries include a new Norwegian-owned wellboat for operation in Scotland and a French-owned longliner designed for the English Channel. Orders...
Finnish shipping company Finnlines has taken delivery of the second and third freight-only Ro-Ro vessels in a series of three built for the company...
Finnlines took delivery of a new hybrid Ro-Ro vessel from China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Jiangsu) on Monday, May 30. Finneco II is the second in...
Finneco I, the first of three Ro-Ro vessels in a series, was delivered to Finnish operator Finnlines by China Merchants Jinling Shipyard (Jiangsu) on...
China Merchants Jinling Shipyard launched a new freight-only Ro-Ro vessel into the water at its Jiangsu facilities on Monday, November 22. Finneco III...
Damen Maaskant Shipyards Stellendam has handed over a new beam trawler to Rederij Long Ships, a family-owned fishing company that has been operating...
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