Sustainability – Page 30
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UK secures £970m worth of fishing
Fishing fleet to have access to 750,000 tonnes of quota in 2024
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2024 fishing deals agreed by EU, UK and Norway
Agreements will secure access to waters and important opportunities for EU fishers, says Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius
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NOAA confirms fate of 11 killer whales
NOAA Fisheries has confirmed the fates of eleven killer whales found dead or seriously injured in Alaska
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Optimar appoints new sustainability, business development exec
Lene Christin Bratseth to start the new role on 1 March 2024
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New call for halting Gulf of St Lawrence shrimp fishery
Minister asked to issue additional lobster licences to offset impact on First Nations and industry
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US pledges salmon recovery funds
US government funds will support West Coast and Alaska salmon and steelhead recovery
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Illegal FADs use prompts push for openness
An EJF investigation into the potential misuse of FADs has sparked a new call for openness in Pacific tuna fishery management
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Netherlands admits widespread fisheries fraud ‘likely’
A major court case has ended with the Netherlands acknowledging it is likely fraud is happening across its entire fisheries sector
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New Norwegian minister learns from UK student chefs
Norwegian Minister for Fisheries and Ocean Policy Cecilie Myrseth informed about sustainable seafood education in the hospitality sector
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Calls for small-scale fisheries inclusion in COP28 fund
WorldFish is strongly advocating for the inclusion of small-scale fishers in the new Loss and Damage Fund
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ISSF urges WPCFC tuna fishery improvements
WCPFC is the only tuna RFMO with a compliance assessment process that is closed to accredited observers
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EU decision-makers told bottom trawling is sustainable
European Bottom Fisheries Alliance urges European Commission to incorporate all relevant scientific findings into its policy-making
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Scampi claims ‘misleading’, says Seafish
Claims that Nephrops fisheries are environmentally damaging are ‘misleading’, says Seafish
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Opinion: Fishing for root causes on safety incidents
Events are significantly underreported, thereby masking the extent of the problem, writes Inmarsat’s Peter Broadhurst
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Salmon scorecard tracks fish welfare
A new salmon scorecard has been launched tracking the performance of eight major producers against 13 key welfare parameters
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European fishers irked by import-friendly ATQ regs
Zero-duty access given to more than 900,000 tonnes of imported seafood
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WATCH: One fishery’s journey to sustainability
A Spanish tuna fishery has completed a 12-year journey to ensure its use of FADs is sustainable
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Brussels to explore the future of fishing
The European Commission has launched a new project to examine the future role of fishers in society up to 2050
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Europêche: ICCAT makes progress despite Asian opposition
The 28th annual meeting of the RFMO concludes with mixed outcomes for the European fishing fleet
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Sustainable fisheries championed at ICCAT
Important proposals on the protection and sustainable management of sharks have been adopted but no agreement for bigeye tuna