Fisheries – Page 45
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Illegal fishing crackdown
Oceana and Inmarsat have joined forces to tighten the net on illegal fishing
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Germany, Bulgaria funding
Germany and Bulgaria have become the latest countries to benefit from EU funding to promote sustainable fishing
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Scallop project launched
Low-impact harvester Arctic Pearl is to set course for the Barents Sea and the reopening of the Arctic scallop fishery
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2023 Faroes-Russia deal
The Faroe Islands and Russia have concluded consultations on their fisheries cooperation for 2023
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New trawler for Orion
Nodosa shipyard in Spain has formalised an agreement for the construction of a new freezer trawler targeting Patagonian squid
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TU improves fisher welfare
Thai Union’s first at-sea assessment strengthens improvements in the work and welfare of fishing crews
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Yanmar power for Maine
Yanmar America has completed the installation of powerful and fuel-efficient marine diesel engines in the two Maine lobster boats
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Peru sets anchovy quota
Peru’s Ministry of Production has authorised the start of the second season of industrial fishing for anchovy destined for indirect human consumption
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ISSF urges action on tuna
Action is urgently needed to prevent the depletion of tuna in the Pacific, warns the ISSF
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MSC urges tuna progress
Progress on harvest strategies urgently needed to safeguard tuna stocks in the Western Central Pacific, says eco-label
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First mako shark quota
Fishery managers agree safeguards for CITES-listed, South Atlantic population
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Maine reacts to MSC loss
State leaders voice their disappointment at the suspended lobster certification, saying environmental activists have engineered the move
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Maine loses eco-label
MSC certificate suspended for Gulf of Maine lobster fishery with protection for right whales coming into question
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IUU detection success
Fishery officers in Canada have uncovered 25 serious violations of fisheries management measures as part of their work to combat IUU fishing
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Sustainability renewal
A new agreement between Indonesia and the MSC will help the country establish a sustainable blue economy
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Alaska salmon value rises
Counting all salmon species, this year’s value is estimated to be $720.4 million, which is significantly higher than 2021’s $643.9 million
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Med management plans
The EU and neighbouring countries in the Mediterranean have agreed the first-ever joint multiannual management plans
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Protect oceans, COP urged
World leaders must take urgent action to protect the ocean carbon system so that fish can do their job as carbon engineers, says the Our Fish campaign