Sustainability – Page 50
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‘End EU bottom trawling’
European Commission urged to seize momentous opportunity to phase out destructive fishing technique
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Fisher safety unites industry
New estimates put the number of fatalities within the fishing sector at more than 100,000 annually
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Tesco joins pro-ocean drive
The UK’s biggest retailer has joined a new initiative to help protect ocean wildlife
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Tuna stocks health improves
Global upturn mainly attributed to a positive change in the rating of the Eastern Pacific Ocean skipjack stock
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Greenpeace fishing barrier
Celebrities have supported the placing of 18 giant limestone boulders on the seabed in the South West Deeps MPA
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Salmon Eye unveiled
Standing 14.55 meters high and weighing 1,256 tonnes, the world’s largest floating art installation has been created to change seafood production
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Middle East oysters certified
The first oyster farm established in the Middle East has received Friend of the Sea recognition for sustainable practices
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FISH for pollock boats
Labour certification covers the 14-vessel fleet that operates in the Alaska pollock and Pacific hake fisheries
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WorldFish renews MoUs
With Universiti Putra Malaysia and Universiti Sains Malaysia, the non-profit will look to advance the development of aquatic food systems
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Arctic scalloper connected
Tau Tech is to begin sustainable scallop harvesting in the Barents Sea and with support from Inmarsat’s Fleet Express
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Princes' sustainable pledge
The availability of sustainable tuna looks set to increase fivefold in the UK thanks to a pledge from Princes
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Hemp aquafeed trials
A project has received funding from the UK Seafood Innovation Fund (SIF) to explore how hemp seeds could be integrated into the diets of farmed salmon in Scotland
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Salmon benefits communities
Report shows salmon farming supports island life in Orkney and Northern Isles
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Skretting elevates reporting
Increased transparency, accountability and life-cycle analysis in aquaculture feed giant’s latest Sustainability Report
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Regal Springs goes blue
Tilapia producer becomes a member of the Blue Food Partnership’s multi-stakeholder Sustainable Aquaculture Working Group
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Aquaculture at a crossroads
While the sector has the potential to nourish the world’s growing population, the FAO insists its growth must be sustainable
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Celebs back fishing barrier
Greenpeace UK has announced imminent plans to build an underwater boulder barrier in a third UK Marine Protected Area
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Skippers join bluefin project
UK crews take to the sea as part of an Atlantic bluefin tuna monitoring programme