Fishermen catching flying fish will be required to have a minimum size gill net, while those engaged in pot fishing will have to use mesh of a specified size to avoid the capture of small fish. (FP) Changes are coming to the fishing industry that will change the way...
Sea eggs being processed at Bath, St. John. (A.Husbands/BGIS) For the first time since 2016, sea egg lovers can now enjoy this popular Bajan delicacy, with the ban being lifted on September 15. And, as the season opened, sea egg lovers flocked to the island’s shores...
(FP) Persons seeking to dive, break or sell sea eggs when the season opens on Sunday, September 15, are reminded that they should adhere to the conditions outlined on their licence. Licences are available from the Fisheries Division on Princess Alice Highway,...
(Stock Photo) Sea egg lovers will get to indulge in this delicacy when the season opens from Sunday, September 15, and runs until Monday, October 14. However, there will be a no harvest area which runs from Kendal Point in Atlantic Shores, Christ Church, to The Chair,...
The possibility of a sea egg season is still to be decided by officials. Chief Fisheries Officer at the Fisheries Division, Stephen Willoughby, said officials were presently reviewing the results from the annual survey of sea eggs. “We will make a decision soon as to...