Go to a fishmonger or chippy on the Ayrshire coast and there’s no chance of being served a fillet of Clyde cod. Partly this is because towards the end of the last century the West of Scotland cod ...
Herring are among the cold water species predicted to vanish from Scotland's west coast Cod, herring and haddock could migrate away from Scotland's west coast waters because of warming sea ...
Scottish fishermen will have to halve the amount of cod they land next year, after a decision made by the European Union was a result of Brexit the Scottish Government claimed today. Did you know with ...
The commercial fishermen who sail out of this port in northern Scotland do what they do relentlessly well, which is part of the reason there are so few fish left to be caught in the North Sea.
Long-term proposals to protect cod stocks around the UK have received a mixed reaction from the fishing industry. European Fisheries Commissioner Franz Fischler unveiled his vision for the future in ...
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe's fishing chief called for a cut of up to 50 percent in next year's haul of cod on Thursday after reviewing evidence that the main species used in fish and chips is not ...
Leading Scottish National Party MP Alex Salmond has described advice from European scientists to close the North Sea cod fishery as "ludicrous". He said that the scientific assessment on which a ban ...
Ministers will agree fish quotas for 2009 in the north-east Atlantic and North Sea tomorrow (19 December), in the customary haggle over fishing that pits national governments against the European ...
Cod, herring and haddock could migrate away from Scotland's west coast waters because of warming sea temperatures, according to researchers. Scientists at the Scottish Association for Marine Science ...
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