All Global Fishing Watch articles
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NewsConnectivity-based solutions: how technology can keep the world’s largest fisheries on track
Equipping fishing vessels with digital tools could increase fishing transparency, reduce fishing impacts, support crew welfare, improve labour conditions, and more
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NewsNew alliance to boost transparency for tuna buyers
A new alliance promises to enhance tuna supply chain transparency through integrated data platforms
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NewsAnalysis: China dominates 44% of world’s fishing activity
Oceana reveals the global scale of China’s visible fishing fleet
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NewsKorea, Ghana, Cameroon and Panama bolster fight against illegal fishing
Nations advance ocean transparency at 10th Our Ocean Conference in Busan
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NewsUK Royal Navy, Global Fishing Watch team up to tackle IUU
New agreement will see information shared to raise awareness and prevent illegal acts
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NewsCampaign launched to end destructive fishing in EU protected waters
90% of ‘protected’ waters still targeted, finds new report co-authored by Marine Conservation Society, Seas At Risk and Oceana
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NewsOceana: UK MPAs subjected to 33,000 hours of suspected bottom trawling in 2023
Oceans campaign group calls for “decisive political action on destructive fishing”
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NewsAI and satellite tech reveals titanic at-sea activity growth
New study finds 75% of the world’s industrial fishing vessels are hidden from public view
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NewsSpain sanctions 25 fishing vessels for disabling tracking
Fines of up to €60,000 per vessel follow Oceana investigation
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NewsFisheries and aquaculture innovators receive MedFish4Ever awards
Outstanding new work in the Mediterranean recognised in the fields of fishing technology and aquaculture research and in the fight against IUU fishing