Fisheries – Page 8
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NewsMed Sea Alliance: GFCM delivered only partial progress
Transparency gains were overshadowed by compliance setbacks, says NGO group
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NewsEU issues new guidelines to boost small-scale fishers and bring transparency to quota allocation
Member states urged to overhaul quota allocation systems, with current methods failing to meet the needs of small-scale coastal fleets
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NewsBrussels simplifies, harmonises fisheries control rules
Applicable from 10 January 2026, the new regulations will also seek reduce the administrative burden for EU countries and operators
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NewsIcelandic fishing fleet’s October catch slips 8%
Lower whitefish and pelagic landings led to a total reported catch for the tenth month of 88,481 tonnes
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NewsMediterranean fisheries transparency gains stalled
Mediterranean fisheries talks have delayed key enforcement measures, prompting conservationists’ concern over continued illegal fishing
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NewsScotland unveils latest wave of industry, coastal investments
Government allocating £14 million to support jobs and reduce emissions in marine sectors
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NewsNew EU freezing-in-brine regulation scores industry praise
Landmark rule offers a major step for consumer safety and also fairer competition for the EU fishing sector, says Europêche
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NewsUK seafood industry shows growth
The UK seafood industry is performing well, with rising imports, exports and thriving domestic production
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NewsEU moves to put fishers first in sustainability agenda
ETF, Europêche and Cogeca have met to discuss the next phase of EU fishing policy which aims to put fishers first
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NewsICFA urges COP30 to recognise critical role of fisheries in climate action
Adaptation strategies need to be prioritised to ensure resilience and contribute to the sector’s mitigation potential, it says
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NewsGFCM adopts new measures to strengthen sustainable fisheries and aquaculture as Ukraine joins as 24th member
48th session implements 12 new decisions aimed at advancing management, stewardship and compliance
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NewsClimate change threatens tuna fisheries most
Climate change is threatening migratory fisheries like tuna, urging global cooperation and adaptive management
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NewsKarstensen delivers new Knester to long-established pelagic operator
Norway’s Knester AS has taken delivery of its third newbuild in more than 50 years – a 75.2-metre pelagic vessel from Karstensen Shipyard
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NewsMarport unveils next-gen trawl sensors
Building on the company’s high standing for wireless trawl sensors, new Pro NX platform aims to deliver even sharper results
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NewsWelsh fishing, aquaculture sectors urged to share carbon emissions data
New baseline research will help seafood industry to stay on track with net-zero targets, says Seafish
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NewsCJ Jackson: Inspiring the next generation to rediscover British seafood
Thornback ray, spurdog and megrim are just three of dozens of abundant domestic species that the seafood ambassador, cookery writer and teacher wants the UK public to reconnect with
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NewsIndia launches digital fisheries census
Fisheries minister has launched India’s first fully digital National Marine Fisheries Census 2025 to boost data-driven governance
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NewsEU fishing industry greets ILO guidelines on migrant workers
Stronger protection provided for migrant fishers and greater legal certainty for authorities, employers and recruiting agencies
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NewsMed Sea Alliance urges countries to tackle non-compliance, transparency rules
Among their calls, NGOs want the GFCM to require IMO numbers on all fishing vessels
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European Union failing to stop illegal seafood, warns IUU Fishing Coalition
EU nations are failing to block illegal seafood, warns a new report