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  2. Peterhead Fish Market - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, fish landings at Peterhead reached £200 million for the first time. [2] It set a new record, £232 million, in 2024. [5] A boycott by processors in January 2023 forced the fish market to suspend its auctions for the first time in its history. [6]

  3. Scottish east coast fishery - Wikipedia

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    In 1920, though, the government changed the rules by removing the guaranteed price for the herring and prices dropped dramatically. In 1921, some Lossiemouth skippers noticed that the Danish seine net boats were landing huge quantities of plaice and other white fish at the English east coast ports. Their interest resulted in a few buying some ...

  4. Fishing industry in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Before the 1880s, long-lining was the usual method used to catch white fish such as cod, halibut, saithe, ling and flat fish which live at the bottom of the sea. It was very labour-intensive but resulted in a high-quality catch. Small line fishing was a family affair with women and children responsible for preparing the equipment.

  5. New Bedford State Pier proposal makes fishing a destination ...

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    BASE, the seafood auction house founded in New Bedford in 1994, would off-load the incoming catch at the Pier, and then hold its daily seafood auctions before the scallops and fish are sent on ...

  6. Fish landings decline, worth climbs - AOL

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    May 26—Still only at the doorstep of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2019, the U.S. commercial seafood industry suffered through a flat year, with the volume and value of the nation's commercial ...

  7. Sea Fish Industry Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Sea Fish Industry Authority (or Seafish) is a non-departmental public body in the United Kingdom sponsored by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. Established in 1981, and charged with working with the UK seafood industry to promote good quality, sustainable seafood. Seafish revised its mission in 2018. [1]

  8. Common ling - Wikipedia

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    Ling is regarded as a "fish to avoid" for consumers by the Marine Conservation Society because it is trawled. [16] In 1999, the total catch of common ling reported to the Food and Agriculture Organization was 53,870 tonnes and the countries with the largest landings were Norway with 19,215 tonnes and the United Kingdom with 11,350 tonnes. [7]

  9. Individual fishing quota - Wikipedia

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    Quota auctions recompense the public for access to fisheries. They are somewhat analogous to the spectrum auctions that the U.S. held to allocate highly valuable radio spectrum. These auctions raised tens of billions of dollars for the public. The auction for crab quota in Russia in 2019 raised about 2 billion euro. [16]

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