Scotland’s salmon sector bleeds £100m annually due to Brexit
Scotland has reportedly lost up to £100m per year in salmon exports due to Brexit, a figure set to be presented to members of the Scottish parliament on March 28
UK post-Brexit fishing industry faces trust crisis, urgent rebuilding needed, study reveals
Rebuilding trust between fisheries regulators and industry stakeholders is deemed essential, according to new research from the UK's University of York
Brexit-induced changes double carbon footprint of Norway’s mackerel fishing fleet
Scientists from Norway's University of Bergen have uncovered compelling evidence highlighting the unintended consequences of fisheries management decisions on greenhouse gas emissions
Irish fishermen claim minister ‘hoodwinked’ in mackerel dispute with Denmark
Irish fishermen are expressing frustration with the country's minister for agriculture, food and the marine after it was revealed he declined an offer for 3,000t of mackerel
UK shrimp supplier ups sales in 2022, but margins remain tight
Sales have bounced back to pre-COVID levels for Nortrade Foods, and its Spanish subsidiary continues to encourage growth in the EU
EU funding to boost whelk exports at Irish processor
Processor Sofrimar will increase whelk exports and create 20 new jobs through the expansion of its facility with help from the Brexit Processing Capital Support Scheme
Grimsby’s fishing industry disappointed by Brexit aftermath
Many of the positive aspects promised by the Leave campaign have failed to materialize, leaving locals aggrieved that the fishing sector has seemingly been forgotten
UK gov’t gives green light for fishing sector to hire more overseas workers
Share fishermen, trawler skippers and deckhands on large fishing vessels are to be added to the government's shortage occupation list
Ireland urges EU to use market access card in UK, Norway fisheries negotiations
Ireland has called on Brussels to use 'all available EU tools, including market access', to strengthen its hand in fisheries negotiations with the UK and Norway
Delays in post-Brexit funds anger Irish fishermen
Fishermen demand immediate access to the approved Brexit fund: 'If Danish fishermen can draw down the funding for losses of quota due to Brexit, why can't we get it?'