Fisheries – Page 20
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Report: Korea exposed to high-risk seafood
Seafood linked to human rights abuses and illegal fishing could be ending up in the Korean market, according to the Environmental Justice Foundation
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Brim completes Polar Seafood purchase
Brim finalises 50% acquisition of North Atlantic seafood processor and exporter
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Bumper capelin catch for Iceland
The total volume of fish and shellfish landed by Iceland’s fishing fleet increased by 75% or almost 110,000 tonnes in March 2023
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Icelandic Fisheries Bursary Award winners named
The three 2023 winners are all students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik
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MSC ups sustainability drive by $100m
Non-profit plans to channel the money through its Ocean Stewardship Fund
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EU issues Indian Ocean tuna proposals
Ahead of the next IOTC session, four proposals have been put forward to improve the conservation and management of fisheries
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NEA mackerel failure saddens EU fishers
EU fishing industry voices disappointment that coastal states again failed to successfully establish a sharing agreement for the mackerel fishery
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Report: Kiss trawling destroying livelihoods
A form of illegal bottom trawling is causing severe environmental and economic damage to the Gulf of Gabès in Tunisia
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Scots fishers criticise advice to avoid mackerel
Scottish Pelagic Sustainability Group calls out Good Fish Guide advice to avoid eating mackerel
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Northeast Atlantic mackerel downgraded
Species moves on to the amber list in the Marine Conservation Society’s Good Fish Guide, having been on the charity’s green list since before 2011
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Spurdog fishing returns after stocks recover
Northeast Atlantic spurdog fishing has returned to UK waters from 1 April after the latest data revealed that the stock is recovering
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Two-thirds of tuna stocks ‘unsustainable’
Not all global tuna stocks are meeting the MSC’s sustainability standards, says the ISSF
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Fishing vessel skippers lead safety drive
A new commercial fishing safety campaign is underway to reduce fatalities and accidents within the UK’s small fishing vessel fleet
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Cefas appoints new chief scientist
Professor Grant Stentiford becomes new lead at the Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science
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NAPA: NEA coastal states have blown it
Northeast Atlantic coastal states fail to meet their own deadline to agree shares of the mackerel catch
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UK’s February fish landings increase in value
While the volume of fish decreased in the second month of 2023, the value of those landings was up 4% year-on-year
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'Americans unwittingly eating illegal fish'
Federal government is allowing US dollars to drive illegal fishing and forced labour around the world, says Oceana
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Latest in RFC series heads for Far East
The latest in a planned series of new trawlers for the Russian Fishery Company has been delivered by the Admiralty Shipyard in St Petersburg
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Research exposes multiple flouting of MPA rules
There are multiple marine protected areas where enough fishing takes place to contravene their protection status