Sustainability – Page 20
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Thai Union volunteers remove ocean-bound rubbish for World Oceans Day
Seafood company wants to divert 1,500 tonnes of plastic from entering waterways and oceans by 2030
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WA ups crab and lobster limits
Western Australian is set to increase catch limits for deep sea crab and rock lobster, following a successful rebuild of stocks in the region
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Logistics experts reveal hidden carbon costs in seafood distribution
By switching its plastic box manufacturing to the UK, Palletower expects to dramatically reduce its emissions
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FAO: Global fisheries and aquaculture production reaches new record high
Aquaculture surpasses capture fisheries in aquatic animal production for the first time, finds new State of World Fisheries and Aquaculture 2024 report
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Op-Ed: Helping to keep the blue economy above water
Marking World Oceans Day, Mars Petcare’s Global Marine Sustainability Lead, Andrew Russell, highlights the need for long-term thinking to improve ocean health
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Partnership targets shrimp slaughter improvements
International project looking to supply humane stunning devices to producers
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FAO-GFCM strengthening efforts to eradicate IUU
The RFMO is supporting member countries in their efforts to eradicate illegal fishing practices through a variety of tools
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Greenpeace: Shocking failures in global fisheries management
New report claims RFMOs have failed to prevent overfishing, species decimation and the destruction of vulnerable ecosystems
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Seaweed collaboration first for Scottish Sea Farms
Aim is to enrich and replenish the marine environment and to help minimise any impact from its farming activities
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Europêche welcomes plan for full-time fisheries commissioner
Fishing industry body welcomes proposal and urges a balance between biodiversity conservation, the sustainable use of natural resources and food security
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Tuvalu brings Sea Shepherd on board in IUU fight
Tuvalu’s IUU combatting capability has been compromised since losing its only patrol boat in a cyclone last year
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Nofima: Consumers need time to find new salmon feeds palatable
Consumers find the thought of using insects and microalgae in salmon feed hard to digest, according to new findings from the Norwegian food research institute
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Wright Brothers UK endorses BAP certification
UK seafood supplier provides seafood to more than 500 restaurants around the UK
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Accountability.Fish shares IOTC decisions
In a bid to increase transparency, Accountability.Fish has published the full list of the decisions taken at the latest IOTC session
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Seaweed boosts fashion’s eco credentials
First of a kind ‘Hope on a Rope’ partnership promises to set new standards in corporate sustainability
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Opinion: Enhancing fishing safety and sustainability through simulator training
Simulators are playing a crucial role in training fishing crews to fish more safely, accurately and sustainably, explains Martin Reiten of Kongsberg Digital
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NGOs slam France for flouting EU fishing ban
BLOOM and ClientEarth are prepared to take France to court over its failure to adhere to an EU fishing ban in MPAs
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Australian shipbuilder completes multi-purpose researcher
Western Australia’s fisheries research capabilities have been bolstered through the introduction of a purpose-designed and built research vessel
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EJF: Senegal’s yellow card strengthens IUU fight
West African country’s new leaders didn’t cause the crisis in its fisheries, but they can end it, insists Environmental Justice Foundation
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Senegal issued with IUU fishing yellow card
West African country has not demonstrated sufficient willingness to fight IUU fishing, says the European Commission