Sustainability – Page 34
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Trinidad and Tobago red-carded for illegal fish failings
Identified as a non-cooperating country in the fight against IUU fishing, all of the country’s wild-caught fish is banned from the EU
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WTO agrees ‘pivotal’ subsidies curb
The World Trade Organization has broadly agreed to curb subsidies which contribute to overfishing
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Op-Ed: Time for action not words – making Pacific tuna sustainable
Accountability.Fish Global Director Ryan Orgera discusses the inconsistent rhetoric and behaviour of the WCPFC
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Longline company lauds new whale depredation solution
Pesquera Azul believes innovative catch protection cage could be a potential game-changer for fisheries
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‘No sustainability without accountability’
A fisheries governance watchdog has criticised WCPFC’s track record on accountability and transparency
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IceFish 2024: Championing blue food – from sea to plate
Being staged in Kópavogur on 18-20 September 2024, the countdown to the 14th edition of the Icelandic Fisheries Exhibition has begun
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SFP sets its sights on land-based aquaculture
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership is launching two new projects to help address sustainability issues in land-based aquaculture
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Biden administration gives $82m for right whale conservation
Historic funding will allow NOAA Fisheries to make critical advancements in its work to save the endangered species
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Seafood climate awards return for second year
Grants of US$70,000 are available to support projects that focus on sustainability and diversity in the seafood industry
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First sturgeon farm achieves BAP certification
A supplier of premium caviar has become the first sturgeon farm to achieve Best Aquaculture Practices certification
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Solve Atlantic mackerel stalemate, urge EU fishers
EU fishers accuse Norway and Faroes of ‘unsustainable and irresponsible behaviour’ as they call for talks on mackerel to resume
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Japan’s squid farming breakthrough
University researchers are aiming to address declining squid populations by farming the species
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Designer appointed for new French research vessel
Freire Shipyard has contracted Longitude Engineering for the basic design of a newbuild research vessel that it’s building for IFREMER
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Boost for Hondruas small-scale fishers
New project aims to allow communities in the Atlántida Seascape to improve small-scale fishing while protecting marine habitats and species
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Te Arawa and Sealord partner on forest project
New initiative is hailed a New Zealand-leading climate change partnership kaupapa, based on te ao Māori principles
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Mackerel spawning habits changing as seas warm
Atlantic mackerel are adapting their spawning habits in response to warming seas, according to a new study analysing data from 1992 onwards
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Shrimp producer Grupo Almar starts carbon footprint reduction project
Through a new, joint multi-year commitment, Ecuadorian firm sets its sights on improving sustainability
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Net supplier buys into solar energy firm
Garware Technical Fibres acquires 26% stake in TP Bhaskar Renewables as part of its roadmap to becoming carbon neutral
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New support launched for ‘improver’ shrimp farmers
ASC develops transparent model for Aquaculture Improvement Projects to drive transformational change at scale
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Scotland sets out new fisheries, aquaculture objectives
First Minister Humza Yousaf outlines agreed priority commitments for the Rural Affairs Secretary in 2023-2024