Pat Shanahan, executive director of the Wild Alaska Sole Association, joins the podcast this week to talk about consumer ...
Worst affected by “Plibersek’s green tide” include the flake ­fishery as well as rock lobster and octopus, giant crab, blue ...
Website and daily print publication for the Gisborne region. One of only four independently owned daily newspapers in New ...
When pioneering fisherman Dinko Lukin died in 2011, nobody thought his wife – 31 years his junior – could save the business ...
GENERAL Santos City, the “Tuna Capital of the Philippines,” will host the 8th Philippine International Farm Tourism Conference, the country’s largest gathering of practitioners and authorities on farm ...
Fourteen Pacific Island countries will receive a grant of NZD $187 million (US$107m) from the UN-based Green Climate Fund to help safeguard their tuna fisheries against the expected impacts of climate ...
Fiji is among 14 countries that will share in a US$156.8 million grant and co-finance package to help safeguard the ...
Rising sea temperatures threaten tuna supplies for Pacific island nations Tuna populations are shifting away from Pacific ...
Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent economies as climate change pushes ...
When Waipukurau man Kurt Mackie and his mates were hauling in a big yellowfin tuna their adrenaline kicked in. But, sadly, ...
The Ghana Tuna Association (GTA) is complaining about the current fishing licencing regime, describing it as too expensive.
The study was performed by the Fishing Industry Association of Papua New Guinea (FIA PNG), which collaborated with the Australian National Centre for Ocean Resources and Security (ANCORS) and the ...