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We’re here to provide a comprehensive overview of fishing industry news and key links.

The galleries bring you an overview of posts from across community sites for seamless access to what’s going on in the fishing industry right now, alongside our continuous newsfeed. Trawlerphotos covers the entire North Atlantic region with daily updates.

The Canadian Coast Guard has welcomed CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk to its fleet at the Bedford Institute of Oceanography in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. Built at Seaspan’s Vancouver Shipyards, Canadian Coast Guard Ship (CCGS) Naalak Nappaaluk becomes the largest science vessel in the Government of Canada’s fleet and will support science missions on Canada’s Atlantic coast. This offshore oceanographic science vessel will support ocean research, conduct critical missions, and improve understanding of the Atlantic and Arctic Oceans. CCGS Naalak Nappaaluk is expected to support Atlantic and Arctic marine science in Canada for the coming 30 years and beyond. Images: Canadian Coast Guard ‘In a changing ocean environment,… [...]

The new MEST dry dock at Skála in the Faroe Islands is rapidly taking shape and is on schedule to open for business before the end of 2026. MEST Shipyard’s Head of Sales and Procurement Richard Mortensen commented that the first customers have already booked dock time as soon as new facility is ready. MEST’s new dock at Skála is on schedule to be operational by the end of this year ‘This is a DKK 200 million investment,’ he said. ‘This is all private investment by the four owners of MEST, which prepares us for the future.’ It’s located alongside… [...]

Pacific solidarity, shared ocean stewardship, and regional partnership took centre stage as senior fisheries officials, diplomats, and regional partners gathered for an official welcome alongside the 142nd Forum Fisheries Committee (FFC142) Officials Meeting in Wellington. FFA D-G Noan David Pakop speaking at the opening of the Annual FFC Officials 142nd Meeting. Image: FFA Hosted at the Grand Hall of Parliament by New Zealand Minister for Oceans and Fisheries Hon. Shane Jones and Minister of Foreign Affairs Rt Hon Winston Peters, this brought together representatives from across the Pacific at a time when the region faces growing economic pressures, climate challenges,… [...]

The Coalition for Fisheries Transparency (CFT) has welcomed the UK’s ratification of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Cape Town Agreement, a major ocean treaty which will protect fisher safety at sea, advance fisheries transparency and help deter IUU fishing. The UK has become the first state to ratify the IMO Cape Town Agreement since its full ratification in February 2026. The treaty establishes global minimum safety standards for large commercial fishing vessels (24m and above) that can operate on the high seas. These cover key parameters such as vessel stability and seaworthiness, fire safety, life-saving appliances, emergency procedures and radio… [...]

Latest Fishing News

Keep a close eye on the industry with our daily updates. The fishing industry is developing rapidly
all the time, with innovations reaching the market all the time. We track and monitor these developments and bring them to you as they happen to keep you updated. We’re also watching the industry’s steadily evolving politics with the constant demands for fishing to be greener and cleaner – keeping track of the industry landscape as it changes.
FiskerForum is behind Trawlerphotos, and produces around 2500 industry-related articles each year, sourced mainly from the North Atlantic region – with the focus on the Nordic countries, as well as the Netherlands, Belgium, France, the UK and Ireland.

Newbuildings

New Vessels

We keep track of new fishing vessels from all over Europe and around the world, in line with the major optimisation of fisheries that has taken place in recent years. We follow shipyards and designers around the world to keep you updated on newbuilds in the fishing industry.