Fisheries – Page 6
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Illegal fishing scandal: 400 cases exposed in marine protected areas
A landmark study has uncovered illegal fishing activities in Europe that could threaten fragile ecosystems and sustainability
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Scottish mackerel in high demand
January mackerel fishery progressing well, with the fleet reporting productive marks of high-quality fish
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EU urged to shift policies to safeguard fishing industry
Call made for a policy framework that facilitates fishers and fishing vessel owners to do what they do best – supply healthy seafood
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Brussels progresses European Oceans Pact
Call for evidence will run until 17 February 2025, with the European Commission aiming to present the pact in time for the UN Ocean Conference in June 2025
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Icelandic catch falls by over a quarter
2024’s decrease driven by a substantial drop in pelagic volumes
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Brussels issues Cameroon ‘red card’ over IUU fishing
The EC has issued a ‘red card’ to Cameroon for its alleged failure to combat IUU fishing
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£1.4m fund to support industry in Wales
Over GBP 1 million in Welsh government funding is being made available to boost coastal communities
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Op-Ed: Electronic monitoring revival shows we can still do hard things
ISSF President Susan Jackson says RFMOs are making dramatic strides towards worldwide EMS standards
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Thank Peru for stable fishmeal supply
Successful fishing season offsets reduced production in the rest of the world
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Aker QRILL secures fourth krill fishing vessel
Aker QRILL Company and Tersan Shipyard revive a deal to build a sustainable, advanced krill fishing vessel
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Iceland’s fishing, fish processing profitability declines
2023 declines confirmed in companies’ operating accounts and balance sheets
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Seaweed centre boosts India’s fisheries
A new seaweed centre at ICAR-CMFRI Mandapam aims to boost seaweed cultivation and fisheries growth across India
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Mediterranean sharks continue decline despite conservation progress
Significant threats face the more than 80 species of sharks and rays that inhabit the Mediterranean Sea, according to a new study
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Nodosa delivers new Falklands factory trawler
Prion is one of several new vessels participating in the first squid season of 2025
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Netherlands sued over Dogger Bank trawling
NGOs are suing the Dutch government for allowing destructive bottom trawling in the Dogger Bank
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Concerns escalate over Scottish industry’s future
Scottish Seafood Association voices support for Scottish Fishermen’s Federation fears for fishing and processing
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Vietnam pushes to overturn EC yellow card
Vietnam is strengthening efforts against IUU fishing, aiming to remove the EC’s ‘yellow card’ and ensure sustainability
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New pelagic catcher joins Icelandic fleet
With freezing capacity onboard, Hákon replaces its 70-metre predecessor, which was built 20 years ago for operating company Gjögur
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Brussels steps up shark trade monitoring
New measures come as part of the European Commission’s follow-up on European Citizens’ Initiative
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Icelandic fisheries landings up 7% in November
The month’s pelagic volume increased 24% year-on-year, thanks to a 224% upturn in the fleet’s blue whiting catch