Sustainability – Page 9
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WTO urged to protect small-scale fishers
Experts call for differential treatment of developing nations on WTO fisheries subsidy negotiations
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Newbuild: France’s first hydrogen-electric fishing training vessel
LPMA Bastia inaugurates the Mauric-designed Alba
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Global seafood supply chain database extended
Planet Tracker’s Seafood Database further expanded from 100 to 300 corporates
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Thai, Kenyan fishing safety boost
More than 32,000 fishers in the two countries to be supported by Stella Maris thanks to IFFS grants
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ISSF: Strong progress for Atlantic Ocean tuna fisheries
NGO “especially pleased” ICCAT adopted an updated tropical tuna management measure that also improves FAD management
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EC: Northeast Atlantic fisheries face conservation, control challenges
NEAFC meeting failed to achieve consensus on the sustainable management of fish stocks and on how to tackle IUU fishing
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Japan, China slammed for blocking shark protection
ICCAT’s Cyprus meeting ends in defeat for proposal to end at-sea fin removal while other shark safeguards advance
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First West African fishery certified to MSC standard
Senegalese Atlantic Ocean tuna fishery’s certification follows a four-year fishery improvement project
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ICCAT 2024 – landmark agreement reached on tuna management
Annual meeting of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas reaches agreement for the sustainable management of tropical tunas
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Funding for seaweed-based packaging
B’ZEOS has secured seed funding to scale its sustainable seaweed-based packaging
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How green storytelling is paying off for Austral Fisheries
With plans to onboard more brands and fisheries, the Australian company is profiting from its sustainability and traceability investments
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Evaluating biodegradable static gear
Fishing nets sunk at the bottom of harbour in the Danish port of Hirtshals are part of a long-term evaluation of biodegradable static nets
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Argentinian reconversion leading the way
Factory trawler Centurión del Atlántico – the largest in the South American country – has made a strong start after a complete refit
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Reviving Japan’s seas through environmental conservation
Fishermen in Japan are safeguarding blue carbon ecosystems such as seaweed beds to restore the environment and bring back marine life
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NOAA issues action plan to improve US seafood import monitoring
Based on stakeholder feedback, plan focuses on combating illegal fishing and enhancing seafood traceability
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Seafood industry adopts carbon profiling tool
UK businesses are adopting Seafish’s SCEPT tool to measure and reduce carbon footprints across supply chains
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Forsea achieves new level cell density with its cultivated seafood
Technology sets new industry standard, paving the way for affordable cultivated seafood production, start-up says
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Social partners call for urgent protection of Med fishing communities
ETF, Europêche and COGECA pressing for policies that sustain the region’s fishing industry, support local jobs, and maintain European food security
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BioMar Chile awarded ASC Feed certification
BioMar Chile has been awarded ASC Feed certification for sustainable production at its three key sites
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Investigation: Systemic illegal driftnet fishing occurring in Moroccan waters
This indiscriminate and destructive fishing is a serious threat to vulnerable wildlife and violates numerous fisheries laws, says EJF