EU, Faroes in talks for bilateral fishing deal
Having signed a deal on mackerel, parties are now in talks to sign a bilateral fishing deal
EU, Norway seal bilateral fishing agreement, five-year deal with Faroes on mackerel
Long awaited and delayed deal means EU and Norwegian fleets can finally catch again in each other's waters, while parties also seal five-year deal on mackerel with Faroes
Mackerel talks break down, again
Parties to set quotas unilaterally alter negotiations between Iceland, the Faroes, the EU and Norway collapse, with bilateral talks between Norway and the EU now underway
Mackerel talks extend into third day
Negotiations between coastal states extended into morning, further pushing back bilateral talks between EU and Norway to lunchtime
Reaching mackerel deal ‘no easy feat’
As the coastal states gather in Edinburgh this Monday, the Norwegian fishing vessel owners' association outlines five reasons that make reaching a deal on mackerel problematic
Pelagia: 52% of Norway’s mackerel landings, 59% of herring
Combined,new holding's 15 plants in Norway will receive more than half the country's mackerel and herring landings, as well as 27% of North Atlantic's fishmeal raw material
Boosted by Leroy, Austevoll proposes $53m dividend
Earnings from Leroy Seafood boost company's bottom and top line in 2013
Sealord to be ‘less promiscuous’ on JVs as Maori shareholder AGM looms
Pressure is mounting on Sealord CEO Graham Stuart ahead of AGM of its Maori shareholders, after firm reported losses and pulled back from JVs in the US and Europe in the last year as it focuses more on Australia and Asia
EU whitefish execs angry as bilateral talks break down, ‘flood’ of Norwegian cod continues
EU, Norwegian vessels still unable to fish in each other’s waters after breakdown of bilateral talks on Friday, with European sector sources angry a perceived 'flood' of Norwegian cod into their markets continues
Danish whitefish sector hit hard over lack of EU, Norway deal with freezer vessels in waiting game
EU freezer vessels are stuck outside the Barents Sea while Danish fresh fish plants lay off staff and warn they are losing business due to continuing lack of bilateral fishing agreement between Norway and the EU, itself blamed on the mackerel wars