Sustainability – Page 10
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Accountability.Fish: NZ refusing to back an end to WCPFC secrecy
Government won’t support the call to allow observer involvement in the full compliance monitoring process, says NGO
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VIDEO: CCTV footage raises questions over fisheries observer death
Eritara Aati Kaierua was a fisheries observer whose suspicious death at sea remains unresolved
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Opinion: Balancing upgrades and budgets in the fishing industry
Solutions that address regulatory compliance and operational efficiency without breaking the bank are crucial, explains Dan Rolfe, Head of DiPerk Power Solutions
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ICFA calls for blue food inclusions in COP29 decision-making
International Coalition of Fisheries Associations releases resolution for UN Climate Change Conference
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Mediterranean, Black Sea sustainability boost
Latest GFCM sitdown sees 20 countries and the EU unite to bolster efforts for responsible fisheries and aquaculture
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Lighting up fish welfare
Hyperspectral imaging of biofluorescence can potentially measure early signs of stress in fish and invertebrates, finds new research conducted by Nofima
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Project tackling marine plastics problem with circular fishing gear
EU-funded SEARCULAR looking to prevent thousands of tonnes of marine plastic ending up in the ocean each year
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Drones hailed a ‘game-changer’ for Indian fisheries, aquaculture
Government also to develop 100 climate-resilient coastal villages to protect fisher livelihoods
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NOAA pledges US$95m for fish migration
NOAA Fisheries is offering US$95 million for fish passage projects, prioritising tribal and community-supported initiatives
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Industry welcomes EU Fisheries Commissioner Costas Kadis
Kadis’s commitment to understanding and addressing the many fisheries challenges is encouraging, says Europêche
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Mapping opportunities for open-ocean seaweed cultivation
Researchers in Germany and New Zealand are studying the potential of farming seaweed in high-energy, exposed environments
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Australia announces new marine park plans
Final plans for a South Coast Marine Park in Esperance, Western Australia, have been unveiled by Minister for Environment, Reece Whitby
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Kate Forbes: Seafood industry success essential to Scotland
Much will depend on the strength of the products, strength of the sector and international connections, says Deputy First Minister
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India looks to revolutionise fisheries with drones
Tech could provide early detection of algal blooms, precise feed broadcasting in mariculture and emergency rescue assistance, says CMFRI
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Vónin quad-rig shrimp gear for EcoFive
Innovative trawler, under construction for Norwegian fishing company Bluewild, promises to attract plenty of attention when it starts fishing
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Brussels releases 2025 Atlantic fishing quotas
The European Commission has published its proposed 2025 catch limits for ten fish stocks in the EU waters of the Atlantic Ocean, Kattegat and Skagerrak
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Opinion: How Pacific bluefin tuna’s woes were reversed
Turnaround owes much to science and collaboration, explains leading researcher and International Scientific Committee member Dr Michel Dreyfus
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Hefring’s onboard AI helping fishers reduce fuel, increase profitability
Operations that embrace these innovations will be better positioned to navigate industry challenges, Icelandic tech company says
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Fly larvae feed set to revolutionise Indian aquaculture
CMFRI has developed eco-friendly fish feed from black soldier fly larvae to promote sustainable aquaculture and reduce costs
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New Baltic Sea quotas agreed for 2025
Fishing opportunities largely in line with the European Commission’s earlier proposal