The name of the Marr family has been renowned in the fishing industry for well over 100 years. Today, the name is more widely known than ever, not just in the UK but all around the world.
J.Marr (Seafoods) is a world leader in the trading of pelagic fish species principally harvested from the North Western and Southern African waters, the South Pacific Ocean, the North Atlantic, the East Coast of the USA and South America. Our main markets for traded product include the countries of West Africa, Eastern Europe, the Middle East and the Caribbean
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Researchers work toward cheaper algal biodiesel United States
Scientists have been working on a two-step hydrolysis-solvolysis technique for algal biodiesel production directly from wet algal biomass while eradicating the need for the expensive processes of biomass drying, organic solvent extraction and catalysts.
Greenpeace catches Danish vessels fishing illegally Sweden
Greenpeace Sweden said it has documented “systematic,” “intensive” and “continuous” illegal fishing by Danish vessels within a protected area of the Kattegat that is closed for fishing.
Spain commit to renew EU-Morocco agreement Spain
The head of MARM, Elena Espinosa, has said that the Spanish Government is prepared to do "everything possible" to make sure that the renewal of the fisheries agreement between the EU and Morocco is "not a problem."
Spanish fleet left with 14% of quota for bluefin tuna Spain
Since the beginning of the bluefin tuna fishing season, Spanish vessels have caught the equivilent of 86% of their allocated quota. The quota for bluefin tuna amounted to 2,526 tonnes, almost 40% less than the figure established for 2009.
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