Fisheries – Page 29
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Op-Ed: Secrecy in fisheries management – bad news for the world’s oceans
Accountability.Fish Global Director Ryan Orgera addresses the implications of closed shop RFMOs
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Europêche wants more ICCAT bigeye tuna, strengthened management
European fishing industry body says there’s room for a catch increase – thereby boosting the quotas given to developing countries
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NGOs welcome Mediterranean fisheries sanctions system
Measure hailed as a ”crucial step” towards building a culture of compliance and rebuilding fish populations
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Tersan acquires Norwegian shipyard
Purchase of Havyard Leirvik will enable both yards to combine their expertise and build a wider range of vessels
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Progress for Med and Black Sea fisheries, aquaculture
GFCM’s 46th session has been hailed as one of the most productive in the organisation’s history
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EU fishers slam nature restoration plans
Europêche argues that nature restoration proposals are based on theory and “will not help feed the people of Europe”
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UK supermarkets accused of hypocrisy over tuna
Conversation charities are urging UK supermarkets to stop stocking unsustainable branded tuna
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ISSF calls for stronger tuna management from ICCAT
The RFMO is being urged to adopt stronger conservation measures, bolster compliance and also clarify regulations for FADs
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Shark fishing and trading nations ‘falling short of conservation commitments’
New analysis details problems and recommends remedies for aligning nations’ commitments and actions
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Report: 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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Call for ban on factory vessels fishing in Irish waters
Concerns mount that fish landings and quota regulations are not being enforced when it comes to non-EU vessels
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New Zealand’s Aurora Fisheries places newbuild order
Tersan Shipyard has been contracted to build the new 80-metre-long vessel
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Scottish mackerel sector calls for quota dispute resolution
The Scottish mackerel sector wants renewed efforts to resolve the quota shares dispute
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Call for increased Med fisheries conservation
New measures would allow authorities to tackle non-compliance and IUU fishing, say NGOs
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Alaska’s salmon harvest loses significant value
International market conditions significantly impacted pricing of salmon state-wide and the overall value of the harvest
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New Norwegian catcher Nord-Fugløy begins sea trials
A new fishing vessel has left the Larsnes Mek Verksted shipyard to begin sea trials for owner Camaro Fiskeriselskap
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Scottish pelagic fishers turn to science
Scottish deepsea fishers have underlined their commitment to scientific research and sustainability by joining forces with Cefas
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Understanding seabird interaction in Scottish longline fisheries
Government-funded study seeks to expand the knowledge and understanding of seabird by-catches
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US funds salmon fisheries climate change adaptations
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced US$60 million for Columbia River Basin hatcheries as part of Investing in America agenda
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Tersan Shipyard launches Canada’s largest trawler
NB1117 – soon to be named Inuksuk II – is a factory freezer stern trawler that’s being built for Niqitaq Fisheries