All Black Sea articles
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EU on a mission to restore waters
Brussels names the 26 new projects that will receive €127m to contribute to the EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’
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Strong progress in Black Sea fisheries cooperation
There’s headway in the progress towards Black Sea maritme affairs and fisheries
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Women in fisheries – challenges and opportunities in the Mediterranean, Black Sea
New top-level study sheds light on the crucial roles women have in the seafood economy, as well as the risks and difficulties that they face
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FAO/GFCM: Mediterranean, Black Sea overfishing fallen to lowest level in a decade
Fisheries and marine aquaculture generate revenues in excess of US$ 20 billion
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2024 fishing quotas approved for EU, non-EU waters
Following three days of negotiations, fishing opportunities have been agreed for the Atlantic, North Sea, Mediterranean and Black Seas
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Progress for Med and Black Sea fisheries, aquaculture
GFCM’s 46th session has been hailed as one of the most productive in the organisation’s history
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Ukrainian fisheries and aquaculture in tatters
Destruction of the Kakhovka Dam on the Dnypro River could be the worst thing to date to have happened to the already heavily-troubled sectors
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Database built for Black Sea fisheries research
New platform will bring together scientists, students, administrators and members of the public interested in fisheries-related topics
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New cookbook looks to debunk aquaculture myths
Publication showcases 12 farmed species – each chosen for its popularity, history, importance and potential in the Mediterranean and Black Sea region
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Med fishing agreement
EU fisheries ministers decide fishing opportunities for 2023 in the Mediterranean and Black Seas
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From problem to solution
Increasing small-scale fisheries incomes is about raising the value that fishers can get from their work, says the FAO
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Med, Black Sea 2023 quotas
The European Commission has confirmed that its proposal for next year’s fishing opportunities has now been adopted
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Russia on track to becoming a black caviar superpower
Russia is set to increase black caviar export fivefold by 2024, aiming to compete with Chinese suppliers on the European and the US markets, as well as on home ground.
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Black Sea oyster renaissance
Ukraine, Russia, and Georgia harbour plans to expand oyster production in the Black Sea, eyeing not only domestic but also international markets