France threatens Britain with trade squabbles within days of brexit fishing permit dispute
Is there life under the last ice of the Arctic? Researcher Pauline Snoeijs Leijonmalm hopes for it, but does not dare to hope for anything until she has an actual fish in her hand
It can be difficult to distinguish between the different fish in a large shoal in the sea. But the researchers agree that they are teachable individuals, and that they are fully capable of feeling pain
In Finland, Deep Sea Reporter visits one of the most modern facilities around the Baltic Sea. It rejects criticism of the large catches of industrial trawlers
Danish commercial fishing is being hit hard by Brexit. But there are big differences between fishermen. One of them is a billionaire. And criminal suspect
Millions of Swedish recreational fishermen want to save endangered species by releasing caught fish, so-called catch-and-release. But what happens to all those fish that are hooked, photographed and released back? The issue of whether fish feel pain is a controversial topic, not least among anglers
Deep Sea Reporter on research expedition at Skagerrak, to catch and tag the protected bluefin tuna
New discoveries open unknown nursery for the Baltic Sea's most important predatory fish - Ålandstorsken
Very few people can make a living from fishing along Sweden's coasts today. Jobs in the fishing industry are disappearing and coastal communities are being smashed