Sustainability – Page 17
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New SPFA chairman keen to address challenges facing sector
Scottish pelagic sector has a vital role to play in ensuring national and global food security, says Richard Williamson
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End-of-life fishing and aquaculture gear surveys launched
Field research will help inform future sustainable management for end-of-life gear in the UK
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IPNLF recruits three new supply chain members
Archipelagics Inc, Ainan Coop and Samaki Bluu added to tuna organisation’s membership
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NZ support for sustainable Pacific fisheries
New Zealand commits nearly NZD 50 million to a package supporting sustainable Pacific fisheries development over the next four years
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Intelligence specialist secures seed funding
New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence has successfully closed a NZ$5 million seed funding round
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US fish and shrimp data on demand
A new tool is providing up-to-date abundance trends of commercially important species
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Northern Ireland provides millions in fisheries, aquaculture support
The fund provides GBP 3.5 million financial support for fishing, aquaculture and marine stakeholders and is available up to 31 March 2025
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Is sustainability losing value with seafood consumers?
New global survey from the Aquaculture Stewardship Council finds retail buying habits and purchasing drivers have changed, while product knowledge is still lacking
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Cabo Verde renews EU tuna quotas
EU fishers can catch up to 7,000 tonnes of tuna per year in Cabo Verde waters under the latest deal struck between the two
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ISSF: 12 tuna stocks don’t meet MSC certification criteria
Updated report determines 11 tuna stocks achieve passing scores on MSC Principle 1
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Boosting sustainability in Med aquaculture
A new development and training programme aims to boost sustainability in Mediterranean aquaculture
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Lerøy invests in US biotech firm
Investment in Salmonics will go towards supporting the company’s development of solutions utilising fish blood
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Brussels greenlights new fisheries measures for Northeast Atlantic
European Council has formally adopted a set of updated fisheries measures in the Northeast Atlantic Fisheries Commission area
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CITES: Shark, ray trade reporting ‘inconsistent’
Data mismatches are causing problems for the conservation of these vulnerable species, says new study
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US$10m for Maryland oyster reef
NOAA has recommended a grant of US$10m to help construct reefs at a Maryland oyster reef in the Chesapeake Bay
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Reaction as Ursula von der Leyen re-elected European Commission President
With 401 votes in favour, European Parliament stays with von der Leyen. NGOs first to respond
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Putting ‘silver darlings’ on the menu
Fishing for herring - ‘silver darlings’ - at the only MSC-certified herring fishery in the north-east Atlantic is about to begin
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RFMOs ‘fail to protect oceans’
RFMOs are failing to sustain fisheries and are ’wholly ill-equipped’ to manage the additional responsibility of safeguarding ocean health, says NGO
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Cepesca urges action on illegal tuna trade
Cepesca is urging the courts to rule on seven possible crimes relating to the alleged laundering of illegal catches of bluefin tuna