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Reminder for fishermen whose licences were monitored as part of the 2015 capping exercise.
Fish merchant charged with fisheries offences in case brought by the Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
A fisherman with over 40 years experience has been sentenced to four months in prison, suspended for two years after pleading guilty to offences under the Merchant Shipping Act.
New rules for the fishing industry, coming into force from 1 January 2018, aim to further reduce discards of fish.
Master and vessel owner found guilty of fisheries offences in case brought by Marine Management Organisation (MMO)
Injured fisherman airlifted by coastguard to Singleton hospital in Swansea.
Lancashire company pleads guilty to buying fish without appropriate MMO registration
Fishing vessel master guilty of fishing over quota.
Vessel owner and master plead guilty to fishing offences at Bodmin Magistrates Court in case brought by Marine Management Organisation (MMO).
On 19 February 2016 Ocean Rover Limited appeared at North Tyneside Magistrates Court in a case brought by the MMO.
Clarification and guidance and the new measures.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) has been made aware of fishing activity in the Baie de Seine, which is in French waters.
The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is pleased to support Seafood Week from Friday 9 October to Friday 16 October 2015.
Over 700,000 extra kilowatt days at sea have been secured for UK fishermen under the Western Waters Regime for the whole of 2015.
Scottish scallop dredger the King Explorer convicted following guilty pleas.
Opportunity for someone with commercial fisheries expertise to influence the management of inshore fisheries in the south of England.
Unattended fishing gear sparks mistaken rescue attempt.
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