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India wants eco-label for traditionally-caught tuna
Move aimed at promoting sustainability, providing market access and premium prices for products from Lakshadweep fisheries
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FAO: Women make up nearly half of India’s small-scale fisheries workforce
A total 4.8 million women engaged in small-scale fisheries in the country, with contributions spread across the value chain
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Are Russia’s seafood processing expansion plans paying off?
World’s largest frozen fish exporter is prioritising domestic processing and exporting products with higher added value
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Veramaris, Merwetank partner to bolster algae oil supply
Bulk storage infrastructure will strengthen supply security for Veramaris’ aquaculture feed customers in Europe
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High Seas Alliance: BBNJ agreement a ‘historic milestone’ for global ocean protection
Remaining nations urged to join ahead of the first Conference of the Parties, likely to be at the end of 2026
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New committee to address India’s concerns on shark fishing and fisher livelihood
CMFRI proposes a balanced approach – to ensure biodiversity conservation and livelihood security of coastal communities
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New study charts path towards circular aquafeeds
IFFO-led research highlights integration of circularity and LCA in aquafeed formulation
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Brunvoll propulsion chosen for Trident live fish carrier
Contract signed with Astilleros Zamakona for the delivery of a complete propulsion, manoeuvring and positioning system for new vessel
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Squid supply chains come under fire in new exposé
EJF links South Atlantic squid to forced labour, violent abuses and ecosystem collapse – raising questions for EU and UK importers
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DSCC demands deep sea protection
DSCC is urging urgent action to enforce the high seas treaty and protect the deep ocean from destructive industries
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UN high seas treaty ratified
A UN high seas treaty has reached 60 ratifications, enabling global marine biodiversity protection from 2026
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New fishery training vessel – with hydrogen propulsion
The Maritime and Aquaculture Professional Academy of Bastia (LPMA) in Corsica has taken delivery of Alba
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France backs fair fishing quotas
Most French citizens support fairer fishing quotas favouring small-scale, sustainable fishers over industrial fleets
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India demands fisheries climate justice
India is urging climate justice in fisheries governance, highlighting small-scale fishers’ vulnerability and need for support
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ASC proposes catfish certification expansion
ASC has launched a 60-day consultation to include catfish species in its responsible farming certification programme
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Herøyhav delivered to Norwegian owners
Newbuild is the latest in an ongoing series of pelagic vessels for operators around the Northeast Atlantic
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EU backs global fisheries agreement
The EU has welcomed the WTO Fisheries Subsidies Agreement as a major step toward sustainable ocean protection
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BioMar and Cefetra tackle feed emissions
BioMar and Cefetra are teaming up to cut aquaculture feed emissions through regenerative farming and supply chain innovation
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F3 launches new feed innovation challenge
Total $200,000 to be awarded to top-performing farms that sell the most carnivorous finfish raised on marine-animal–free feeds
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Real-time insights present new aquaculture management standards
BEDLAM project shows how advanced acoustic and environmental profiling can help better anticipate biological and environmental disruptions