Peru’s anchovy biomass in good shape, favorable for next season
Peru’s anchovy biomass is in good shape and favorable for the next fishing season, the production ministry said
Hines: Technical issues impeding US progress on push for more flexible Pacific treaty
Commercial side can be solved, but a number of technical issues are impeding progress, says Doug Hines
Greenpeace: Pro-‘Brexit’ fishing flotilla linked to quota fraud
The non-profit Greenpeace alleges that a fishing vessel that participated in a London flotilla advocating for the country to leave the European Union is linked to a major fishing fraud
Vietnam tuna exports rebound in April after poor start to year
Vietnam’s tuna exports rebounded in April by 2.5% to $42.5 million in value, breaking a downward trend so far this year, according to the producers association
Philippines fish disappearing on rampant Asian demand
China’s rampant demand for Philippines fish such as red grouper is leading to overfishing of the seas in the Coral Triangle and putting several species on the verge of extinction
South American nations sign deal to tackle illegal fishing
Argentina, Chile, Paraguay and Peru signed a multi-lateral accord to combat illegal fishing in the Pacific and Atlantic oceans
Peru committee says El Nino weather disappearing
A Peruvian committee looking into the effects of El Nino declared the weather pattern as “not active” in most of areas of the country’s coastline
Tighter retention rules prompted United States Seafoods vessel refit
The company's CEO said that he sees the industry moving toward maximizing catch usage in response to regulations encouraging higher fish retention
Alaskan Leader’s vessel to be featured on ‘Mighty Ships’
Discovery Canada-produced TV show 'Mighty Ships' will feature an Alaskan Leader Seafoods vessel
Norway’s Ramoen gets ready to receive new FAS filleting vessel
Alesund-based Ramoen will take delivery of a new frozen-at-sea filleting trawler -- also called Ramoen -- in August