Didemnum vexillum, commonly known as ‘Carpet Sea-Squirt’, is an invasive non-native marine organism that is now known to be established in the UK.
New entrants to fishing will be able to apply for funding towards the purchase of a second hand fishing vessel.
A campaign has launched to help raise awareness of American lobster.
Shetland Shellfish Management Organisation (SSMO) is pleased to announce that it has been successful in passing its annual Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) cert...
“Invasive Species Week will take place in the UK this year from 24th – 30th May, and Tuesday 25th covers all things marine. ...
Continuing progress to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in Scotland, coupled with the roll-out of the vaccine programme and other measures, means that there...
A survey has been launched by Marine Scotland, to understand the impact of the barrier to trade in exporting Live Bivalve Molluscs (LBM’s) to the European Union...
Scotland will use its share of additional fishing opportunities to deliver quota to active fishers, expand opportunities for the inshore fleet and help reduce b...
Mandatory sea lice reporting for aquaculture production businesses will come into force on 29 March 2021.
Investments and jobs in seafood sectors, the marine environment and coastal communities will be supported through a new marine fund.
A new science publication has found no evidence of Coronavirus (COVID-19) impacting salmon welfare in Scotland.