Fisheries – Page 34
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Scientists sound alarm on climate change consequences for cod
Forty-three scientists from 26 institutions emphasise the urgent need for action to mitigate impacts on Arctic cod populations
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Millions made available for US coastal resilience
Up to US$240 million in new funding is being allocated for habitat restoration and coastal resilience
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Jelly FADs present a sustainable solution
The development of fish aggregation devices that are biodegradable and non-entangling has been the subject of a new trial
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New Scottish fisheries measures announced
The Scottish government has opened consultations on proposals to remotely monitor vessels under 12 metres
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China accused of ‘fishing ban PR stunt’
China’s squid fishing bans are ‘built on false pretences’ says conservation group, Oceana
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New scalloper for Argentina
Wanchese Argentina, a subsidiary of Wanchese Fish Company, has named its new Argentine scallop vessel Erin Bruce II at a ceremony in Vigo, Spain
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New prawn catcher joins Scottish fleet
Macduff Shipyards Ltd has signed over its latest newbuild fishing vessel, Zenith BF 106, to owner Mark Robertson and his sons Paul and Adam
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EU, UK make three agreements on fisheries management
New deal includes a mechanism for the voluntary transfer of fishing opportunities
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Downscaling for new P&P pelagic catcher
Parlevliet & van der Plas’ latest newbuild is going to be significantly more modest in size than the vessel it replaces
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Strong sockeye harvest follows record year
Following the largest Bristol Bay wild sockeye harvest on record last year, 2023 is once again one of the largest in 20 years
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Vónin’s Tornado doors make Bering Sea debut
Seattle trawler Storm Petrel has finished its first trips using a pair of Tornado pelagic trawl doors from Vónin
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Cleopatras gain popularity with Norwegian fleet
Icelandic boatbuilder Trefjar is sending increasing numbers of its robust Cleopatra fast fishing vessels to overseas coastal fisheries
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Benelux fishers in troubled waters
Ever-tightening EU standards and steadily rising costs are forcing many of the states’ fishers to leave the industry whilst also driving up the price of seafood
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ISSF calls for stronger Pacific tuna control
Ahead of the next IATTC meeting in August, the ISSF is calling for more robust tuna fisheries management in the eastern Pacific
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Underwater cameras monitor juvenile fish
A new underwater camera network will help monitor the habitats of key species in England’s south-west
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Freire to build French research vessel
Oceanographic newbuild will also perform fisheries-related duties on the continental shelf
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Funding boost for US Pacific salmon
The US salmon industry is set to receive more than US$200 million in federal government support
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UK seizes post-Brexit freedoms for fisheries management
The UK Government has announced new measures to help the fishing industry thrive
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Database built for Black Sea fisheries research
New platform will bring together scientists, students, administrators and members of the public interested in fisheries-related topics
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Migrant labour abuses in UK fishing investigated
The SEA Alliance has begun investigations into allegations made about migrant labour abuses in the UK fishing industry