Sustainability – Page 33
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India explores climate change resilience
India is exploring ways to make fisheries in the Indian Ocean more resilient to climate change
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Prince Albert foundation, investment fund form transformative partnership
The Prince Albert II of Monaco Foundation and Una Terra Venture Capital Fund partnership has a specific focus on the marine environment
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Finance to be offered in return for less fishing effort
Planet Tracker’s Blue Recovery Bond invests capital in exchange for temporary pressure reductions
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‘Enough is enough’: NAPA’s plea to end overfishing
In an open letter to ministers, NAPA warns its patience is running out with government inaction to halt overfishing in the Northeast Atlantic
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Transforming blue food through connectivity and integration
Stig Martin Fiskå, Global Head of Cognizant Ocean, explains how end-to-end smart platforms could help revolutionise the aquaculture value chain
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Pelagic sector highlights benefits of collecting good data
A new video series has been added to the Scottish pelagic industry-science data collection programme
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Retailer claims to have recipe for ‘ultimate' fish finger sandwich
New research determines Britain’s fish finger sandwich of choice, as voted for by 2,000 respondents
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Fisheries and aquaculture innovators receive MedFish4Ever awards
Outstanding new work in the Mediterranean recognised in the fields of fishing technology and aquaculture research and in the fight against IUU fishing
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MedFish4Ever scales up fisheries, aquaculture commitments
High level stakeholder gathering looks to drive sustainable change in the Mediterranean
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Mauritania octopus fishery drives up sustainability
The country is working to ensure that its octopus fishery is sustainable
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MedFish4Ever Summit: Fisheries ministers urged to end illegal bottom trawling
Med Sea Alliance coalition wants to see decisive action taken to end bottom trawling in areas of the Mediterranean where it’s already banned
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New survey finds artisanal fisher failings in Eastern African
Traffic highlights the scale of unregulated and occasionally illegal-harvested marine species in nearshore waters
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Is a repeat of the herring crash of the 1960s afoot?
The MSC says that stocks are at risk of collapse when they are overexploited year on year
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Lower herring, mackerel quotas advised for Northeast Atlantic and Arctic Ocean
ICES says a steep cut of 44% is needed in the Atlanto-Scandian herring total allowable catch in 2024
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Palau joins Global Fishing Watch
Palau joins Global Fishing Watch and agrees to share vessel tracking data to combat illegal and unsustainable fishing
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Dozens of companies register for krill replacement competition
Registrants for the F3 Krill Replacement Challenge have a variety of products ranging from black soldier fly and algae to single-cell proteins
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New sustainable seafood campaign launches
Global Seafood Alliance is running its second yearly campaign to encourage consumers to choose sustainable seafood
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Octopus and mahi-mahi ‘badly managed’ says SFP
Lack of data and effective regulation hindering the sustainable management of octopus and mahi-mahi, says Sustainable Fisheries Partnership
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Waitrose looks to help migrant fishers after confirming UK industry failings
UK supermarket chain says it recognises the global fishing industry as a “high-risk area” for poor working conditions
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Sustainable measures set for North-West Atlantic fisheries
More sustainable measures have been put in place for North-West Atlantic fisheries