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Pole and Line
This is a basic rod and line fishery using barbless hooks and live bait. -
Norwegian requirements for social sustainability in wild caught fisheries
Norwegian Seafood Research Fund (FHF) survey to identify standards for social sustainability. -
Long line
Long lining can be used to target both pelagic and demersal fish. -
Minimising greenhouse gas emissions by importing super-frozen tuna
Imports of super-frozen tuna products can be transported by sea rather than air freight, which reduces the carbon footprint. -
Jigging
Jigging is a method of fishing. Hooks are attached to artificial lures to attract and capture fish. -
Small Line
A fishing method is similar to longline fishing but adapted to suit the smaller inshore vessels. -
Hand lines
Fishing using a rod or hand held lines as a commercial venture in a similar manner to recreation angling. -
Square Mesh Cod-ends
This is one of the most effective escape devices available for the release of small undersized round fish. -
Marine Environment News in Brief - September 2021
The latest news on regulation in the marine environment. This month features climate change, tuna recovery, marine conservation and consultations. -
PS - Purse Seine
A purse seine is a large net used to surround a shoal of pelagic fish. -
4 Panel Cod-end
By constructing a 4 panel cod-end, it allows the cod-end to remain more open and increases the flow of water, allowing the fish more space to swim. -
I catch or farm seafood
Information and guidance on fish caught or farmed and traded with the EU and Northern Ireland.