All articles by Jason Holland – Page 5

  • John Kerry
    News

    John Kerry: Industry must step up

    2022-03-09T10:19:00Z

    US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate says to help restore ocean health, companies selling seafood need to demonstrate a lot more accountability 

  • sdg-14-life-below-water
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    UN: 2022 – a defining year

    2022-03-02T13:00:00Z

    Top-level ocean meetings are taking place this year that could revive the fortunes of SDG 14, says the UN’s special envoy for the ocean Peter Thomson

  • UK Mussels
    News

    Red tape crisis

    2022-03-01T12:26:00Z

    Veterinary agreements must be quickly negotiated between the UK and the EU to ease post-Brexit seafood trade issues, industry says

  • Jason Holland
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    Please allow me to introduce myself…

    2022-01-19T09:54:00Z

    A message from World Fishing & Aquaculture’s new editor

  • Cod is Iceland’s single most valuable species, accounting for 49% of 2020’s seafood export value
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    Source of inspiration

    2021-11-09T13:35:00Z

    Iceland is well positioned to offer the United Kingdom a lot more than just its favourite whitefish

  • “We have signed the Paris Agreement, but the current consumption trend is going in exactly the opposite direction,” said Erik Ianssen, general manager of Selfa Arctic AS
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    If you can’t stand the heat…

    2021-10-21T09:58:00Z

    When it comes to the climate change crisis, there’s a lot more to come from seafood.

  • Making blue foods greener
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    Making blue foods greener

    2021-09-11T07:30:00Z

    While the COVID-19 pandemic has monopolised seafood industry action plans in recent times, the climate emergency remains a colossal concern

  • Pandemic turns people onto pelagic fish
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    Pandemic turns people onto pelagic fish

    2021-08-06T07:15:00Z

    Markets have upped their herring and mackerel consumption during the coronavirus crisis. But does the revival have staying power?