UK businesses urge gov’t to sign Greenland trade deal
Greenland's fish exports account for some 92% of its total exports of goods by value, and seafood exports to the UK alone account for more than 10% of Greenland's total exports
Scotland set on being independent fisheries player
'While [the fisheries act] will provide a necessary framework...we continue to believe that the best future for Scotland is as an independent nation in the European Union'
Shetland MP speaks out on gov’ts 10-year quota review proposal
'Boris Johnson and the Vote Leave campaign promised fishermen that they could have full control over UK fisheries and it is by that standard they will be judged'
Canada, UK sign transitional trade deal
The Fisheries Council of Canada applauds the transitional trade deal reached with the UK to ensure Canadian seafood products can continue to enjoy tariff-free access
Norway, UK lay path for annual fisheries agreements
The two governments have concluded bilateral talks which pave the way for quota agreements and fisheries management, according to Norway
Scottish fishermen tempted to register boats in Northern Ireland post-Brexit
'Undoubtedly, if that was the only thing that could possibly keep the business viable, then 100%', said Tommy Finn of Scotland's Clyde Fishermen's Association
UK concludes fisheries bill amid concern at ‘scant commitment’ to sustainability
'Without these legal duties to fish sustainably the UK could continue to overfish for years to come', warned NGO Oceana
UK waters to see less cod, herring as climate change hits
Cefas warned species like squid, red mullet, sardine and anchovy are predicted to become more abundant, while cod and herring are expected to decline
UK makes it four, steps up cooperation on fisheries with Iceland
After leaving the EU, the UK has now signed agreements with Norway, the Faroe Islands, Greenland, and Iceland
UK continues to secure North Atlantic fishing ties, this time with Greenland
'The UK and Greenland both have a long history as fishing nations and the agreement will enable the countries to cooperate on a range of issues'