Fisheries – Page 40
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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
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Funding boost for Scottish marine sector
A support package of up to £14 million is being put in place to help Scotland’s seafood sector
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Squeezed out
Industry is concerned the UK’s new fisheries strategy fails to factor in its biggest challenge – spacial squeezing
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Maine fisheries’ value falls back into line
US state’s commercially harvested marine resources earned just over $574 million in 2022
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EU stakeholders discuss future of bottom trawling
Fishing sector feels Brussels’ new action plan places ”a heavy and disproportionate burden” on an already struggling fleet
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EU warned to slash fishing fleet fuel subsidies now
Our Fish said that the EU needs to act now to hasten low carbon transition
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Accountability.Fish warns of high seas exploitation
Fisheries governance pressure group says urgent action is required to keep industrial fishers from “pulling a fast one”
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Queen scallop fisheries to close
Two queen scallop fisheries in UK waters will be closed this year during the spawning season
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EC revises state aid guidelines
Revised fisheries guidelines will help member states meet ambitious green targets, says the EC
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Final funding call for Scottish salmon protection
Organisations and projects have until 31 March 2023 to apply to the Wild Fisheries Fund
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EU, Norway agree new fisheries deals
Three bilateral agreements include quota setting in the Skagerrak and the Kattegat, quota exchanges and reciprocal access for fishers