Fisheries – Page 28
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EU decision-makers told bottom trawling is sustainable
European Bottom Fisheries Alliance urges European Commission to incorporate all relevant scientific findings into its policy-making
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Scottish mackerel enjoys bumper year-end
The Scottish mackerel fleet has enjoyed a productive end-of-year fishery, with good sized shoals of fish encountered
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Iceland catching less fish this year but its value increases
Some 1,116,281 tonnes of fish were caught in the first three quarters of 2023, with a first-sales value of almost ISK 154.5 billion
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Scampi claims ‘misleading’, says Seafish
Claims that Nephrops fisheries are environmentally damaging are ‘misleading’, says Seafish
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PTG to supply RSW systems for seven new fishing vessels
Newbuilds being built for Norwegian and Scottish companies and will be delivered over the next two years
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European fishers irked by import-friendly ATQ regs
Zero-duty access given to more than 900,000 tonnes of imported seafood
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India pledges deep-sea fishing support
The Indian government has committed to supporting traditional fishers in their transition to deep-sea fishing
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WATCH: One fishery’s journey to sustainability
A Spanish tuna fishery has completed a 12-year journey to ensure its use of FADs is sustainable
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Brussels to explore the future of fishing
The European Commission has launched a new project to examine the future role of fishers in society up to 2050
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Europêche: ICCAT makes progress despite Asian opposition
The 28th annual meeting of the RFMO concludes with mixed outcomes for the European fishing fleet
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Sustainable fisheries championed at ICCAT
Important proposals on the protection and sustainable management of sharks have been adopted but no agreement for bigeye tuna
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ICCAT progress for shark and ray conservation
Atlantic manta ray and blue shark conservation advances under UK leadership, says conservation group
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New seer fish found in Indian waters
Arabian sparrow seer fish is entirely new to science while the other is a “resurrected” type of spotted seer fish
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The Northeast Atlantic quota sharing saga continues
There is still no unified approach to the sustainable future of iconic fish stocks in the Northeast Atlantic
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Extend Brexit scheme, urge EU fishers
Fishers from around the European Union are calling for an extension to the compensation scheme put in place after the UK left the EU
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Norwegian cod, haddock win back sustainable certification
Two years after losing their MSC certification, the inshore fisheries have been re-certified to the fishing standard
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Iceland’s October catch decreases
Fleet landed a total 129,473 tonnes last month, according to figures from the Directorate of Fisheries
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85% of tuna stocks at healthy levels
Of the total global tuna catch, 85% comes from stocks at healthy levels, according to the latest figures from the ISSF
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A quarter of forced labour fishing vessels linked with Europe
The European fishing industry is not immune to the practice of forced labour
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Another Karstensens fishing newbuild contract for Brunvoll
Karstensens Skibsværft and Klondyke Fishing Company have chosen a broad equipment range for new fishing vessel Chris Andra