Fisheries – Page 5
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New day to mark lives lost at sea
The UK is honouring those who have lost their lives at sea with the First National Fishing Remembrance Day
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Safeguarding UK fish stocks using remote monitoring
New technology will make monitoring and managing UK fish stocks much easier
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Quota trial begins in Cornwall
Fishers in Cornwall are set to be the first to benefit from additional post-Brexit fishing quota as part of a new trial, says the UK government
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Scotland’s FM urged to support fishing sector
Collapse of the power-sharing agreement is an opportunity to highlight the industry’s importance, says SFF
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IOTC pressed to adopt FAD management best-practices
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission must recognise the pressing need to make progress, insists the International Seafood Sustainability Foundation
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Hydrogen power – the future of UK fishing?
New report compares alternative fuel sources for the UK’s fishing fleet
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Climate change awareness promoted in India
CMFRI launches an awareness campaign on climate change among fishing communities
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Tech launched to improve hydro dam efficiency, environmental compliance
Innovasea’s AI-powered solution counts and identifies fish in real-time
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There’s more to it than price – reconnecting people and fish
Despite increased efforts, industry hears seafood consumption is falling amid environmental and sustainability concerns
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Study: US reservoirs hold billions of pounds of fish
Better management could aid food security and fisheries conservation
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‘Shocked how little time I would have survived’
UK fishing crews urged to attend lifesaving event
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MSC to review objections to Alaskan salmon certification
Objection will now proceed through MSC’s independent adjudication process and could thwart Alaska’s efforts to retain the eco-label
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Xtratuf receives Fishermen’s Mission award
Fishing footwear brand recognised for its support of the UK charity’s work
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Washington gives $70m support to fish passage projects
Twenty-nine states helped to address outdated or obsolete dams, culverts, levees and other barriers fragmenting the nation’s rivers and streams
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UK’s first National Fishing Remembrance Day – 12 May 2024
Fishermen’s Mission to hold services around the country
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Skipjack tuna from all four oceans certified
A tuna fishery has become the first in the world to be awarded Marine Stewardship Council certification for skipjack tuna from all four oceans
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Marshall Islands step up fight against illegal fishing
Republic ratifies UN Agreement on Port State Measures
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New fund launches first FIP in Chile
A new fund’s inaugural FIP will focus on a Chilean fishery critical to the aquaculture sector
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Blue whiting ‘stalemate’ affecting aquaculture
A ’political stalemate’ on stock allocation of Northeast Atlantic blue whiting is impacting the aquaculture industry
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Brussels urged to adopt forced labour law
Call on the European Parliament to adopt the EU’s Regulation to prohibit forced labour products on the EU market