The Cooperative Fisheries Shipowners Puerto de Vigo was established formally on December 2, 1964. The purpose behind it at the time of its establishment was to promote economic and social improvement of its partners, through their joint action, joining forces in a collective work.
The Cooperative Fisheries Shipowners Puerto de Vigo associated, to date, a fleet that comprises 384 vessels, of which 133 251 are frozen and fresh fish, with approximately 121 949 gross registered tons and about 6,600 crew members board. The catch exceeded 400,000 tons a year between fresh, frozen and salted.
Southwest Atlantic Squid Index: Illex Squid (Illex Argentinus) China
In order to continuously enhance the ability to control squid resources and price influence, and conduct more accurate resource assessment and forecasting, the China Ocean Fisheries Association&n...
What is the Difference Between Cod and Skrei? Norway
You’ve likely heard the terms "cod" and "skrei" used interchangeably and wondered, what’s the difference? Simply put: all skrei are cod, but not all cod are skrei.
The Norwegian Raw Fish Associat...
Historic Snow Crab Shipment to China Norway
For the first time ever, a batch of live snow crabs from Norway has been successfully exported to China.
On the evening of Wednesday, January 22nd, the shipment arrived at Shanghai Pudong Internation...
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