Faroese Fisheries and Aquaculture Explained

‘The Faroe Islands: Fisheries & Aquaculture’ — a new booklet offers a comprehensive outline of the Faroese approach to responsible management and how to best ensure sustainability in the seafood sectors.

A new booklet has |just been published in English that offers a comprehensive presentation of the elements that together form the management framework for Faroese fisheries and aquaculture. Subtitled “Responsible Management for a Sustainable Future,” the publication “The Faroe Islands: Fisheries & Aquaculture” came out in April in time for the ESE in Brussels.

The 28-page booklet provides a straightforward and factual overview of Faroese fisheries and aquaculture today, with an emphasis on the main elements which together are essential to ensure sustainability.

Published by the Ministry of Fisheries and Natural Resources, the booklet is a must-read for anyone looking to gain good insight into what Faroese fisheries and aquaculture is all about, without having to spend many hours studying the subject.

The booklet begins with a brief introduction to the Faroe Islands, before moving on to a general description of the country’s fisheries and aquaculture.

Next, the fundamental elements of Faroese fisheries management are explained in brief — including legislation and administration, scientific assessment and advice; monitoring, control and enforcement; stakeholder consultation; and international cooperation on fisheries. There’s also a section explaining the effort management system in the Faroese fisheries zone.

The publication goes on to focus on fisheries in the marine ecosystem, fisheries research and development and marine environmental protection. It then moves on to sustainable aquaculture, as well as food safety and control standards in the Faroese processing sector.

The concluding sections are dedicated to the issues of health and safety at sea and employment, training and education. There is also an overview of relevant international fisheries and environment organizations in the North Atlantic in which the Faroes play an active role.

For easy reference the booklet also contains a list of web links for further information — and an overview of the main species fished and farmed in the Faroe Islands, with illustrations by the Faroese artist Astrid Andreassen.

The content of the booklet will also be synchronized with the existing Faroese fisheries information website in English, fishin.fo.

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Welcome to the 2011 Edition of the Faroe Business Report

Cover of FBR 2011

I’m proud to present the 6th edition of the Faroe Business Report. It’s a pleasure again this year to bring you this information package about the Faroese business scene in cooperation with leading businesses and government departments and agencies. I encourage you to take a read to check the state of affairs in the Faroese business environment and see what some of the main events are compared to last year or a few years back. I guarantee that there’s quite a few things that happen in the course of a single year — major change can occur very quickly in the Faroe Islands.


Búi Tyril
Publisher and Editor in Chief


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Sannførandi søgur byggja álit millum viðskiftarar og veitarar

Fyri bæði fyritøkur og stovnar er umráðandi at samskifta væl við umheimin, soleiðis at góð og hóskandi kunning altíð er tøk í rættari tíð. Hesin samskiftis tørvur ger seg altíð galdandi, eisini tá vit ikki beinleiðis síggja hann.

Hetta kemst millum annað av at broytingar við meir ella minni avgerandi ávirkan á virksemið hjá fyritøkuni ella stovninum kunnu henda óvæntað skjótt.

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