Sustainability – Page 18
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Gulf of Mexico shrimp fishery nets RFM certification
Industry excited about the ability to highlight USA origin
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Pacific salmon task force completes research
A task force convened to explore the challenges faced by Alaska salmon has made a raft of recommendations
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EU on a mission to restore waters
Brussels names the 26 new projects that will receive €127m to contribute to the EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and Waters’
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FAO: Climate change putting fish biomass at risk
There’ll be steep falls in stock numbers by the end of the century under a high-emissions scenario, advises new report
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New laws ensure Welsh cockling future
New legislation has come into force to help ensure cockle fisheries in Wales remain environmentally sustainable and economically viable for the future
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COFI focuses on food insecurity, malnutrition and poverty
36th session looks at industry’s ability to alleviate hunger, drive sustainable growth and reverse environmental degradation
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NES to deliver battery package to live fish carrier
Contract reflects aquaculture’s increased focus on energy-efficient marine operations, says energy solutions provider
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Dashboard upgrade showcases ASC’s growing impact
New tool gives users a full view of ASC farmed seafood production
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European tuna science project launched
New two-year ITUNNES initiative looks to enhance tuna stock assessment through science-sector collaboration
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Exploring probiotics for better aquaculture – inside and out
Probiotics offer untapped potential for fish and shrimp farmers to keep aquaculture systems in balance
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Satlink chosen as Sustainability Awards finalist
Satlink makes the finals of the World Sustainability Awards for raising awareness of the importance of marine conservation
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Oyster reef revival begins in Belgium
The first large-scale offshore project to restore oyster reefs in the Belgian North Sea has begun
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SFP: Most seafood sectors improving sustainable production
But some sectors, such as large shrimp and octopus, continue to face challenges
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Study: Fibreglass contaminating oysters and mussels
For the first-time, fibreglass or glass reinforced plastic particles have been found entering the food chain
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Santomar commits to regenerative totoaba production
Earth Ocean Farms unveils its new consumer-facing brand
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Nor-Fishing names Innovation Award finalists
Contenders have developed new technologies aimed at enhancing safety or fish welfare in the fishery industry
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UK tech helps solve the ghost gear crisis
Technology developed in the UK is set to help address the significant costs and environmental harm caused by lost fishing nets
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Fund launches to finance Peruvian fishers
Helping Peruvian fishers access funds will help combat illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing
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DNA shows who eats whom
Analysing the DNA of the contents of fish stomachs shows which species are interdependent, leading to better fisheries management