Sustainability – Page 44
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'Inspired' UAE oyster farm
Following a recent certification, an oyster farm in the UAE is making its mark on the country’s aquaculture
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Smart aqua-ship gets ASC
Producing 3,700 tonnes of large yellow croaker annually, Conson No. 1 is regarded as the world’s first full-scale “smart farming ship”
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EU pressed for tuna action
Drifting fish aggregating devices are endangering tuna stocks and causing environmental harm in the Indian Ocean, say campaigners
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‘Decarbon EU fleet quicker’
EU fishing fleet must accelerate its transition to a low-carbon, resilient sector, insists new Oceana report
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New MPA for Chile
Chile creates a new marine protected area in Pisagua Bay following four Oceana expeditions
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President protects salmon
Biden-Harris Administration announces action to help safeguard Bristol Bay salmon fisheries
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Saving the ‘king of fish’
Fish farmers are keen to play their part in safeguarding the future of Scotland’s iconic wild salmon
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'Don’t blow whiting op'
Principal buyers of blue whiting set an ultimatum for change stating that coastal states have a “golden opportunity” to establish sustainability
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Algae-seafood advance
Seafood Algternative project is developing algae-based fish substitutes for human consumption
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US joins biodiversity treaty
America to sign up to the High Ambition Coalition on biodiversity beyond national jurisdiction
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Greener fish packaging
New EU-backed project is looking to replace single-use plastic packaging with an algae-based biodegradable edible film
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BioMar in aquafeed collab
BioMar sources Benson Hill ingredients to boost the sustainability of its aquaculture feeds
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Regal Springs' CSR award
Tilapia producer wins Best Corporate Social Responsibility award from Serdang Bedagai District Government
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Tesco fish packaging project
Retail giant to use discarded plastic collected from coastal areas in its fresh fish product packaging
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'Deliver tuna best-practice'
The retail and foodservice sectors can help reverse the decline of sharks, sea turtles and seabirds, asserts a new report