The tuna we eat in the UK tends to come from one of five species of fish; albacore, bigeye, bluefin, skipjack and yellowfin.
As numbers of huge Atlantic bluefin tuna are increasing in UK waters, we look back to the biggest example ever caught, a 1,496-pund monster that was twice the size of the man who hooked it ...
The Minister for the Environment, Dr John Cortes, met the UK Minister for Nature, Mary Creagh, on Wednesday to discuss a wide ...
Instead of serving cod and haddock, British fish and chip shops should offer an underappreciated member of the pollock family ...
Alejandro Carranza said goodbye to his family early in the morning on 14 September, before going out on his boat as usual, ...
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Novotel is first hotel brand to join Seafood Task Force
Novotel has entered the Seafood Task Force as its first hospitality member, marking a shift in how global hotel groups manage ...
From ancient sites to gorgeous cities and adventures on sapphire waters, this archipelago has it all for a sunshine holiday ...
TalentView: Alexandra Leeper, Iceland Ocean Cluster. WeAreAquaculture talks with the CEO of Iceland’s pioneering blue economy cluster on her career journey, the global “100% fish” movement, innovation ...
Tahiti’s underexplored islands, overwater bungalows, and thriving marine life are drawing attention as a new must-visit ...
Nestled on the tranquil shores of the UAE’s capital, the 2025 edition of Abu Dhabi International Boat Show (ADIBS) is a ...
With numbers of Atlantic bluefin tuna on the rise in UK waters, we look back at the biggest ever caught, a huge 1,496-pound ...
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