Sustainability – Page 13
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Longline company lauds new whale depredation solution
Pesquera Azul believes innovative catch protection cage could be a potential game-changer for fisheries
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‘No sustainability without accountability’
A fisheries governance watchdog has criticised WCPFC’s track record on accountability and transparency
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IceFish 2024: Championing blue food – from sea to plate
Being staged in Kópavogur on 18-20 September 2024, the countdown to the 14th edition of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition has begun
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SFP sets its sights on land-based aquaculture
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership is launching two new projects to help address sustainability issues in land-based aquaculture
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Biden administration gives $82m for right whale conservation
Historic funding will allow NOAA Fisheries to make critical advancements in its work to save the endangered species
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Seafood climate awards return for second year
Grants of US$70,000 are available to support projects that focus on sustainability and diversity in the seafood industry
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First sturgeon farm achieves BAP certification
A supplier of premium caviar has become the first sturgeon farm to achieve Best Aquaculture Practices certification
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Solve Atlantic mackerel stalemate, urge EU fishers
EU fishers accuse Norway and Faroes of ‘unsustainable and irresponsible behaviour’ as they call for talks on mackerel to resume
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Japan’s squid farming breakthrough
University researchers are aiming to address declining squid populations by farming the species
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Designer appointed for new French research vessel
Freire Shipyard has contracted Longitude Engineering for the basic design of a newbuild research vessel that it’s building for IFREMER
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Boost for Hondruas small-scale fishers
New project aims to allow communities in the Atlántida Seascape to improve small-scale fishing while protecting marine habitats and species
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Te Arawa and Sealord partner on forest project
New initiative is hailed a New Zealand-leading climate change partnership kaupapa, based on te ao Māori principles
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Mackerel spawning habits changing as seas warm
Atlantic mackerel are adapting their spawning habits in response to warming seas, according to a new study analysing data from 1992 onwards
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Shrimp producer Grupo Almar starts carbon footprint reduction project
Through a new, joint multi-year commitment, Ecuadorian firm sets its sights on improving sustainability
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Net supplier buys into solar energy firm
Garware Technical Fibres acquires 26% stake in TP Bhaskar Renewables as part of its roadmap to becoming carbon neutral
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New support launched for ‘improver’ shrimp farmers
ASC develops transparent model for Aquaculture Improvement Projects to drive transformational change at scale
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Scotland sets out new fisheries, aquaculture objectives
First Minister Humza Yousaf outlines agreed priority commitments for the Rural Affairs Secretary in 2023-2024
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NOAA: IUU fishing still pillaging the oceans
America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s latest report on IUU fishing points the finger at seven entities
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Put your words into action, NAPA urges coastal states
Despite the EU’s stance that progress has been made to end overfishing in the northeast Atlantic, NAPA urges politicians to do more
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ASC joins MSC in awarding sustainability
The ASC will be on hand at the MSC UK Awards to celebrate the best of sustainable aquaculture