New scheme launched to strengthen sustainability and research in Malta’s fisheries sector
The government is offering free offloading 24 -24-hour offloading services for Tuna fishermen
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Sprawling Spanish-led investigation into the illegal trafficking and sale of bluefin tuna
Marine biologist said this is a widespread problem
The proposed farm would lie 22km from Malta's south-eastern shore
Peter Agius tells Brussels Tunisian and Sicilian fishers could be breaking the rules
Exports fell 40% in 2023, with producers blaming global market prices
The groups found 148 cans selected from shops in Britain, France, Italy, Germany and Spain contained "high" levels of the element
76,000kg of lampuki were caught so far this year. Last year, it was over 375,000kg.
Opposition says bill will see almost all board members appointed by minister
'Hard to say if the trend will continue': fishing junior minister
Ranching is about trapping wild stocks indiscriminately to near extinction and fattening stock in small and intensively cramped pens
Fishermen had no choice but to be guided to find their way back up
Population 'exploded' in two years
Fisherman can only catch up to 10kg a day and must throw back fish smaller than 35cm
The master was not called to give evidence
Divers worried about their safety as they flag new notice's vague wording
Former education ministry permanent secretary had resigned after an ethics probe
He is former education ministry permanent secretary and former general manager of ITS training school
The deal to allow Maltese bluefin tuna into China is a proud moment for Malta
Malta already exports bluefin tuna to two other Asian countries- Japan and South Korea
Jellyfish extract can be used as feed for pigs or left to dry for medicine and additives
Ministers meeting in Malta this week must end illegal bottom trawling, which would be a win-win for fish stocks and fishing communities
Carmelo Stivala Group submits highest bid for the Old Fish Market
The water has been contaminated by being used to cool the highly radioactive reactor core
Sustainability is key for the industry
Fish was probably disoriented after being hit by a boat or spear - experts
A new study sheds light on the skills of Malta's workforce
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