All Fisheries Management articles
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NewsExperts call for Indian Marine standards
Experts are calling for the creation of Indian Standards to protect marine biodiversity and ensure sustainability
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NewsEU pressed to protect fisheries funding
Europêche has raised the alarm over drastic funding cuts and restrictive catch limits that could threaten the sector’s future
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NewsDNA shows who eats whom
Analysing the DNA of the contents of fish stomachs shows which species are interdependent, leading to better fisheries management
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NewsCMFRI/INCOIS pact will drive sustainability
The ICAR-Central Marine Fisheries Research Institute and Indian National Centre for Ocean Information Services have joined forces to foster sustainability in India’s sea fisheries
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NewsSafeguarding UK fish stocks using remote monitoring
New technology will make monitoring and managing UK fish stocks much easier
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NewsAI and satellite tech reveals titanic at-sea activity growth
New study finds 75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are hidden from public view
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NewsSFPA: Scottish pelagic data collection scheme paving the way for a sustainable future
Collaborative approach between pelagic industry and science bodies on data collection hailed a “major sea-change” in fisheries management
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NewsEU tallies new Atlantic, Med, Black Sea fishing quotas
EU Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius thanks European fishers for their “tremendous efforts over recent years” to fish sustainably
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NewsProject seeks insights into struggling pollack populations
UK government has introduced new management measures to restrict the fishing of one of its most commercially valuable species
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NewsUK secures £970m worth of fishing
Fishing fleet to have access to 750,000 tonnes of quota in 2024
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News2024 fishing deals agreed by EU, UK and Norway
Agreements will secure access to waters and important opportunities for EU fishers, says Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius
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NewsReport: Canadian authorities doing a poor job of managing fisheries
Fisheries and Oceans Canada yet to deliver on corrective measures that it committed to seven years ago, says Commissioner Jerry DeMarco
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NewsEU, UK make three agreements on fisheries management
New deal includes a mechanism for the voluntary transfer of fishing opportunities
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NewsUK’s Seafish unveils new corporate plan
Five-year strategic roadmap will look to help the seafood sector thrive while navigating current challenges
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NewsCall for 30% cut in yellowfin tuna catch
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission meeting in Mauritius (8-12 May 2023) is being urged by WWF to reduce catches of yellowfin
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NewsCefas appoints new chief scientist
Professor Grant Stentiford becomes new lead at the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
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NewsNew EU plan launched
A package of measures to improve the sustainability and resilience of the EU’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors has been unveiled
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NewsProtect oceans, COP urged
World leaders must take urgent action to protect the ocean carbon system so that fish can do their job as carbon engineers, says the Our Fish campaign
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NewsJohn Kerry: Industry must step up
US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate says to help restore ocean health, companies selling seafood need to demonstrate a lot more accountability
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NewsAGRIFISH Council adopts 2022 fishing opportunities
The Council has today agreed on fishing opportunities for 2022 for the fish stocks exclusively managed by the EU in the Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak and for stocks shared with Norway bilaterally and with Norway and the United Kingdom trilaterally, following the agreement reached last Friday.