Fisheries – Page 25
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English fisheries lack trust, says study
Rebuilding trust in English fisheries governance will be vital in creating a sustainable industry post-Brexit, according to a new study
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Cabo Verde accepts WTO fisheries subsidies agreement
West African country’s instrument of acceptance brings the total number of WTO members that have formally accepted the agreement to 56
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Seafood buyers urge South Pacific action
Call for IUU, human rights action issued to the South Pacific Regional Fisheries Management Organisation at its annual meeting in Ecuador
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Fishers slam Bay of Biscay closure
European fishers are ‘astonished’ at France’s unilateral decision to close the Bay of Biscay to fishing for a month, and are urging action
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ISSF makes committee appointments
The International Seafood Sustainability Foundation has made a number of appointments to its Scientific Advisory and Environmental Stakeholder committees
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Waste not, want not
The Great Lakes St Lawrence region is determined to optimise the value and utilisation of its commercial fishery
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2024 Iceland fisheries bursary award winners named
This year’s three winners are all students at the Icelandic College of Fisheries in Grindavik
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IFPO: Freeze Iceland’s bid for Irish blue whiting
Ireland must show teeth at EU-Iceland talks and demand reciprocal deal, says Irish Fish Producers Organisation
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No more free lunch – eliminating whale depredation
A pod system for retrieving longline catches is enabling strong results
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Christina S cuts a dash
The latest in a new generation of pelagic vessels joined the Fraserburgh fleet last year
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India’s top tips to build climate-resilient fisheries
Reduce carbon footprints for climate resilient fisheries, India tells UN body
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MEPs slam Brussels bottom trawler ban
The European Parliament and Commission are at odds over plans to ban bottom trawling in marine protected areas
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New shrimp catcher built to Polar Code standards
With Atlantic Enterprise, the new vessel’s owners are again breaking new ground
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Survey: UK fishers heavily impacted by offshore wind farms
Many would consider leaving the industry as a result of proposed new developments
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Grief notes: Journal entry of a fisherman’s widow
Carolyn Macleod asked WF to share her grief journey to let fellow fisher widows know they aren’t alone and there’s lots of support available
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Third new factory trawler for Nergård
Vard delivered new factory trawler Sørkapp to Norwegian operator Nergård Havfiske at the end of 2023, ahead of deadline
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EU fishing fleet emissions halve in 20 years
UN data shows the EU is outperforming a range of countries in reducing its fishing fleet emissions
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Cepesca names new president
The Spanish Fisheries Confederation has named Julio Morón Ayala as its new president
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Tighter EU fisheries control rules enter into force
Revamped Fisheries Control Regulation looks to better harmonise and preserve marine resources
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UK scheme launched to tackle labour abuses
Europe’s first worker-driven scheme to help tackle labour abuses and exploitation at sea has launched