Fisheries – Page 42
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EU plan – fishers fearful
Through the proposal, Brussels has put 25% of EU fish production and 7,000 vessels at risk, says the European Bottom Fisheries Alliance
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New EU plan launched
A package of measures to improve the sustainability and resilience of the EU’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors has been unveiled
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EU backs blue projects
Twenty multinational projects will receive over €117 million to contribute to the objectives of the EU mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’
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Blue whiting action urged
Coastal states are being urged to work together to end overfishing of blue whiting in the Northeast Atlantic
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Iceland’s catch halves
Total volume of fish and shellfish landed by the fishing fleet decreased by 50% or almost 110,000 tonnes in January 2023
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Europêche: Fleets at risk
IOTC’s decision to phase out drifting FADs jeopardises the tuna purse-seine fishery’s existence in the Indian Ocean, European fishing industry body says
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IOTC ‘lacked compromise’
Special Session of the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission’s concludes with the adoption of some enhanced FAD management provisions
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EU pressed for tuna action
Drifting fish aggregating devices are endangering tuna stocks and causing environmental harm in the Indian Ocean, say campaigners
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‘Decarbon EU fleet quicker’
EU fishing fleet must accelerate its transition to a low-carbon, resilient sector, insists new Oceana report
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Longliner order for Tersan
Shipyard signs contract to build a new longliner factory fishing vessel for Norway’s Leinebris AS
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New MPA for Chile
Chile creates a new marine protected area in Pisagua Bay following four Oceana expeditions
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President protects salmon
Biden-Harris Administration announces action to help safeguard Bristol Bay salmon fisheries
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New-gen pelagic catcher
Danish-flagged Astrid is the latest step in a strategy by its Swedish owners to take a long-term view of the future
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'Don’t blow whiting op'
Principal buyers of blue whiting set an ultimatum for change stating that coastal states have a “golden opportunity” to establish sustainability
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Brazil changes tack
South American country’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors have high hopes for 2023
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Tackling whale strikes
Ocean Technologies Group partners with the World Cetacean Alliance to reduce ship strikes and risks posed to marine mammals
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Factory trawler launched
Tersan Shipyard has built the new vessel for Nordbank Hochseefischerei, a subsidiary of Parlevliet & Van der Plas