All ICCAT articles – Page 2
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NewsEuropêche wants more ICCAT bigeye tuna, strengthened management
European fishing industry body says there’s room for a catch increase – thereby boosting the quotas given to developing countries
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NewsISSF calls for stronger tuna management from ICCAT
The RFMO is being urged to adopt stronger conservation measures, bolster compliance and also clarify regulations for FADs
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NewsShark fishing and trading nations ‘falling short of conservation commitments’
New analysis details problems and recommends remedies for aligning nations’ commitments and actions
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NewsHigh seas uncertainty
The newly-agreed UN High Seas Treaty could expedite ocean protection, but for the time being, international waters remain exposed
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NewsFirst mako shark quota
Fishery managers agree safeguards for CITES-listed, South Atlantic population
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NewsProtect tuna, ICCAT urged
ISSF calls for Atlantic Ocean tuna fisheries to improve stock protections and strengthen FAD management
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NewsSkippers join bluefin project
UK crews take to the sea as part of an Atlantic bluefin tuna monitoring programme
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NewsUS tuna quota changes
Final rule modifies the annual US quotas for Atlantic bluefin and North Atlantic albacore tuna
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NewsIllegal fleet blacklisted
A fleet of tuna fishing vessels with a history of illegal activity has been blacklisted in the Indian Ocean
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NewsInsurer ends IUU fleet cover
Vessels were blacklisted by the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas late last year
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NewsPlanning ahead for bioFADs
Spain evaluates the feasibility of biodegradable fish aggregation devices in Atlantic waters
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