The exploitation of pelagic species, particularly of herring and mackerel has for a long time been one of the most important components of the Irish fishing industry. Fisheries for both species have been responsible for the development of the very successful Irish pelagic fleet and also for the development of a very large processing industry in the Donegal area. The responsibility of assessing the stocks and providing management advice to the main Irish managing authority, The Department of the Marine and Natural Resources, lies with the Marine Fisheries Services Division (MFSD) of the Marine Institute. Both mackerel and herring have been continuously assessed since the 1960’s as a result of programmes carried out under the auspices of the ...
In the southwest of Ireland and the Celtic Sea (ICES Divisions VIIaS, g & j), herring are an importa...
The mackerel fishery is one of the most important components of the Irish fishing industry. The annu...
The assessment and management of the herring fisheries around Ireland assumes that there are three d...
Irish Mackerel landings have increased dramatically, from less than 2,000 tonnes in 1970 to nearly 3...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
This combined annual Report for the years 1994 and 1995 span a critical period in the history of the...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
The Planning Group on Northeast Atlantic Pelagic Ecosystem Surveys (PGNAPES) met in Galway, Ireland ...
Landings of seafish are recorded under three broad headings, namely, demersal fish, pelagic fish and...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
This document was prepared in May 1995 by a group of invited aquaculture experts drawn from the Iris...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Marine Institute, working closely with DCMNR and Industry, compiled information on the distribut...
The Working Group on the Assessment of Mackerel, Horse Mackerel, Sardine and Anchovy (WGMHSA) met in...
For some time past studies have been performed on herring fecundities by various scientists. Farren ...
In the southwest of Ireland and the Celtic Sea (ICES Divisions VIIaS, g & j), herring are an importa...
The mackerel fishery is one of the most important components of the Irish fishing industry. The annu...
The assessment and management of the herring fisheries around Ireland assumes that there are three d...
Irish Mackerel landings have increased dramatically, from less than 2,000 tonnes in 1970 to nearly 3...
Use the URI link below to search the Marine Institute Data Discovery Catalogue for datasets relevant...
This combined annual Report for the years 1994 and 1995 span a critical period in the history of the...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
The Planning Group on Northeast Atlantic Pelagic Ecosystem Surveys (PGNAPES) met in Galway, Ireland ...
Landings of seafish are recorded under three broad headings, namely, demersal fish, pelagic fish and...
The Marine Institute library archive has a collection of the Report on the Sea and Inland Fisheries ...
This document was prepared in May 1995 by a group of invited aquaculture experts drawn from the Iris...
Suggested Bibliographic Reference: Challenging New Frontiers in the Global Seafood Sector: Proceedin...
The Marine Institute, working closely with DCMNR and Industry, compiled information on the distribut...
The Working Group on the Assessment of Mackerel, Horse Mackerel, Sardine and Anchovy (WGMHSA) met in...
For some time past studies have been performed on herring fecundities by various scientists. Farren ...
In the southwest of Ireland and the Celtic Sea (ICES Divisions VIIaS, g & j), herring are an importa...
The mackerel fishery is one of the most important components of the Irish fishing industry. The annu...
The assessment and management of the herring fisheries around Ireland assumes that there are three d...