Fisheries – Page 16
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EU, Madagascar agree fisheries partnership
New agreement will allow 65 tuna fishing vessels from EU member states to access Madagascar waters for the next four years
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Scotland scraps HPMA plans
Plans to deliver increased protection for the marine environment will be revised, with a new pathway and timetable
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EU refusing to abandon destructive fishing
Fisheries ministers’ narrow approach to European Commission plans to better protect the oceans is ‘incompetent’, says Seas At Risk
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Will global warming benefit Pacific cod?
New research from NOAA suggests that warming seas may increase the spawning habitats for Pacific cod
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Danish build for Scottish owners
Enterprise III is the latest new groundfish trawler to join the Scottish fleet
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Maritime intelligence identifies potential illegal fishing
Data from New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence led to Thailand banning vessel from landing $7 million worth of tuna
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Russia remains defiant
Despite Western sanctions, Russia continues to harbour bold expansion plans for its seafood processing industry
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EU maritime plans failing to protect Med
Patchwork planning by EU member states puts the Mediterranean’s ecologic and economic future at risk, says WWF
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Europêche unveils net-zero ambitions
The trade body for the European fishing industry highlights progress in decarbonising the sector whilst emphasising the need for more support
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Involving Kitty and Fido in blue actions
A new one-stop-shop is looking to connect by-catch mitigation projects with the seafood industry
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Gollenes – it’s all about versatility
New high-tech trawler is a significant upgrade on its predecessor
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Japan’s latest step against illegal seafood
Efforts to recognise and combat IUU fishing look set to advance through a new law
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IPNLF swells its ranks
Sustainable tuna fishing has been given a boost as the IPNLF welcomes five new members
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Treaty of the High Seas adopted
“Game changer” for ocean protection and the sustainable use of marine resources will enter into force when 60 parties ratify it
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Australia warned marine parks could hurt fishers
SETFIA and SSIA say that additional lock-outs will not address the actual risks facing the marine environment, including climate change
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OBE awarded to Cefas chief scientist
Professor Stuart Rogers is recognised for his scientific career dedicated to tackling some of the biggest challenges facing the ocean
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Declining cod catch hits Iceland’s May landings
Volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet decreased by 11% or more than 42,000 tonnes in May 2023
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Salmon farmers in anti-HPMA petition
HPMAs are based on ‘scant scientific evidence’ and will put livelihoods at risk, say Scottish salmon farmers
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Peru gives crucial support to artisanal fishers
“Historic” decision will enable 930 mahi-mahi and squid artisanal vessels to operate legally in Peruvian waters
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No sandeels for UK fishers in 2023
In an effort to protect marine ecosystems, fishers can’t catch or swap any of the 5,773 tonnes of North Sea quota