Sustainability – Page 16
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SPFA: Data collection scheme will help ensure a sustainable future
Scottish Pelagic Industry-Science Data Collection Programme is providing valuable biological information for targeted species
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Feed from gas project progresses with pilot facility launch
Aerbio – formerly known as Deep Branch – wants to turn industrial carbon dioxide and hydrogen into feed for salmon and chickens
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Seafood for Life looks to improve industry reputation
New UK campaign invites industry to tell its positive and inspiring stories
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Oceana sues NMFS over seafloor destruction
Oceana is suing US federal fisheries managers for failing to protect seafloor habitats from bottom trawling, alleging violations of conservation laws
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New partnership tackles ocean plastic problem
Thai Union joins forces with Seven Clean Seas and Second Life to reduce plastic waste entering the ocean
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Scotland consults on bottom-trawl ban
Fisheries management measures proposed in existing marine protected areas to further protect and restore ecosystems
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ASC demonstrates increased impact on people and planet
‘ASC Annual Impacts Report: 2023 in Review’ highlights wide range of environmental and social impacts delivered by the programme in 2023
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Mussel farm bringing shellfish reefs back to Devon’s seabed
UK’s first large-scale offshore mussel farm is helping shellfish reefs to return to England’s south coast for the first time in up to 150 years
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Longline fishing poses danger to shark sanctuary, scientists warn
Maldivian government urged to reconsider the reopening of ’destructive fishery’
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Scottish pelagic programme ‘paving way' for further collaboration
Fishers praised for supporting marine science and ensuring there’s better information on stocks
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Report warns of climate risk for UK seafood
A report by Seafish and partners highlights climate change risks for the UK’s seafood industry, emphasising adaptation strategies for key species
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NOAA pledges US$9m to protect right whales
There are thought to be just 360 North Atlantic right whales left, many of which perish after becoming entangled in fishing gear
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US voters demand stronger ocean protection
A new poll reveals that US voter are overwhelmingly in favour of stronger ocean protection, including safeguarding workers’ rights and promoting transparency in the seafood supply chain
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India’s CMFRI appoints new director
Dr Grinson George replaces Dr A Gopalakrishnan, who retired at the end of July 2024
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Solutions suggested to boost Caribbean fisheries and aquaculture
Recommendations on how the region can support local economies and livelihoods feature in a new study
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MSC certifies first South African tuna fishery
A South African pole and line tuna fishery has become the first to achieve certification after participation in the ‘In-Transition to MSC’ programme
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LobStAR launched to get a grip on declining Dutch stocks
New project seeks to improve lobster stock assessments in the Netherlands
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EC: Technical measures boosting fisheries sustainability
Five years of EU management plan begin to bear fruit
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Keeping a swordfish harpoon fishery alive
Ecology Action Centre is looking at ways to keep Nova Scotia’s historic swordfish harpoon fishery alive
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The world is their oyster: Scientists work on crucial vaccine
A new vaccine to protect Pacific oysters from a deadly virus is being developed in New Zealand