Sustainability – Page 32
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Scottish pelagic fishers turn to science
Scottish deepsea fishers have underlined their commitment to scientific research and sustainability by joining forces with Cefas
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Understanding seabird interaction in Scottish longline fisheries
Government-funded study seeks to expand the knowledge and understanding of seabird by-catches
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Aquaculture needs more governance to be sustainable
The aquaculture sector needs more effective governance to be sustainable, according to new research from a team of international experts
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US funds salmon fisheries climate change adaptations
The Biden-Harris Administration has announced US$60 million for Columbia River Basin hatcheries as part of Investing in America agenda
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New partnership looks to grow fish oil on land
Yield10 Bioscience and BioMar want to commercialise a Camelina crop containing enriched levels of EPA and DHA equal to fish oil
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Fishers insist mackerel shouldn’t go to animal feeds
IFPO condemns the ”wasteful and unsustainable practice” of fishing a valuable commercial species for fishmeal
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Coastal longlining going electric
With its larger longline systems now available in electric versions, Mustad Autoline is turning its attention to the setups it supplies
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Damen Maaskant helps razor shell fishery on path to electrification
Damen Maaskant has helped a fishing vessel on its journey to fully carbon-free operation
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Salmon Scotland to face sustainability claim challenge
Two conservation and community groups have submitted a complaint to the Competition and Markets Authority over claims made by Salmon Scotland
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Fishing limits proposed for Atlantic, Kattegat and Skagerrak
For the first time, the European Commission is proposing to set nine total allowable catches for two to three years
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EU Baltic herring decision slammed
NGOs have condemned the European Union’s decision to keep open a Baltic Sea herring fishery, saying the move will contribute to ecosystem destruction
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South American reduction fisheries in decline, says SFP
The management of reduction fisheries in South America continues to stagnate or even decline, according to a new report by SFP
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First for PNG as rock lobster fishery is certified sustainable
Traditional, village-based fishery in the Torres Strait meets the international MSC Fisheries Standard
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Northeast Atlantic mackerel, blue whiting and herring quotas set
Coastal states also agreed to address the issue of quota-sharing arrangements for all three stocks no later than early 2024
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Agreement reached on Baltic Sea fishing opportunities for 2024
“We have a responsibility to set the fishing opportunities at levels that can help the stocks recover,” says EU Commissioner Virginijus Sinkevičius
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MarinTrust unveils new factory standard
Version three of MarinTrust’s Factory Standard becomes effective on 1 May 2024
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Aquasend selected for HATCH Blue Accelerator 6.0 programme
Initiative was designed to scale sustainable solutions in the blue economy for US-based companies
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Tuna side-streams – for a circular fish farming industry
In Malta, work is underway to preserve underutilised fish biomass for use in new, innovative ways
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EAPO queries ICES herring advice
EAPO is urging the EC to ask ICES to revisit its assessment of central Baltic herring stocks
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Asian fisheries at high-risk of climate crisis, warn scientists
By 2100, the greatest proportion of high or critical risk species is likely to be in the Indian high seas