Fish Landing Plant in Svalbard Put on Hold The plans for a fish and crab landing plant in Barentsburg on Svalbard have been put on hold. At the same time, Norwegian scientists are working to find out what it will take to establish local fisheries, for instance for gourmet crab.
Fish Landing Plant in Svalbard Put on Hold The plans for a fish and crab landing plant in Barentsburg on Svalbard have been put on hold. At the same time, Norwegian scientists are working to find out what it will take to establish local fisheries, for instance for gourmet crab.
Agreement is to Prevent Unregulated Fisheries in the Central Arctic Ocean The Arctic coastal states and actors like the EU and China have ratified an agreement to prevent unregulated fishing in the high seas of the central Arctic Ocean. The agreement enters into force this week.
About Meeting People in the Middle of Their Own History (Commentary) Narvik: From my involuntary exile in an office at home, I have taken the plunge and stepped out to meet those who never had that same opportunity to protect themselves and their nearest ones against the pandemic. The treacherous computer screen separating me from my interviewees is gone.
UK and Norway sign historic fisheries agreement The UK signs first fisheries agreement since leaving the EU and first as an independent coastal state.
Invests Heavily in Canadian Market With Health Food Based On Shrimp Waste, but struggles to enter the European market Canadians will be the first to try a health product made of shrimp shells from the Arctic for regulating their blood pressure. However - the product does not get into the European market
European Union Adopts Ban on Fishing in the Arctic The European Union has ratified an agreement to prevent unregulated fishing in the high seas of Arctic and joins nine countries in an effort to protect the Central Arctic Ocean.
Op-Ed: Warmer international relations can put Arctic fishing on ice "At a time of geo-political storms, a landmark deal on fisheries in the Arctic high seas proves the system may be under strain, but it is still fit for purpose," Karmenu Vella, European Commissioner for Environment, Maritime Affairs and Fisheries, writes in this opinion editorial.