All Research articles
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NewsWarning over lost health benefits to seafood exports
A new study advocates for a significant push to encourage local seafood consumption
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NewsCollaborative effort to standardise sea lice modelling
Researchers are developing a standardised tool for sea lice modelling
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NewsScottish seafood looks to the younger demographic
Seafood Scotland says that a younger audience could turn the tide for the market
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NewsBangladesh aquaculture counts the cost of climate change
A new study reveals the staggering economic cost of climate change on Bangladesh aquaculture
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NewsA quarter of forced labour fishing vessels linked with Europe
The European fishing industry is not immune to the practice of forced labour
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Report: Climate change displacing fish
Marine fish are responding to global warming by relocating towards the poles, researchers say
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NewsResearch exposes multiple flouting of MPA rules
There are multiple marine protected areas where enough fishing takes place to contravene their protection status
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NewsClimate change shrinking tuna productivity, sizes
Potential tuna species productivity and size look set to decrease
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NewsFirst NI bluefin tagged
Northern Irish tuna project NI-CHART has tagged its first Atlantic bluefin tuna
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NewsNew Abu Dhabi researcher
Construcciones Navales P Freire shipyard in Vigo has floated a new marine research vessel
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NewsRV Dr Fridtjof Nansen surveys marine life in Cabo Verde
Research vessel Dr Fridtjof Nansen of the EAF-Nansen Programme, has sailed for another month-long research expedition, this time around the Cabo Verde Islands.
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NewsDriving factors behind decision-making
A research team has found that collecting data directly from fishermen can significantly improve understanding of the social drivers that lie behind fishing behaviour.