Sustainability – Page 4
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EU call for fishing vessel of the future
The EU is investing €2.2 million in finding the fishing vessel of the future to help the sector decarbonise
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‘Shark hotspots’ proposed to protect endangered species in India
The move is intended to safeguard endangered species, juveniles and breeding adults from targeted fishing
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Opinion: Lost fishing gear – what do fishers think?
Fisheries researchers assess the willingness of the industry to turn to biodegradable gear
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India readies shark conservation plan
Aim is to promote sustainable fishing practices and ensure the long-term health of shark populations and the fisheries sector
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Report: European fishing can be safeguarded by upscaling existing initiatives
Commission and EU countries urged to boost fair and eco-friendly catch allocations
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Changes made to Northeast Atlantic fisheries rules
New measures include improvements to the control of transhipment operations at sea, as well as rules on waste and the retrieval of lost gear
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Study: Krill meal not beneficial in animal-based salmon diets
Findings support marine-ingredient-free diets for farmed Atlantic salmon
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EU fishers slam Norway’s ‘disloyalty’
The fishing industry is urging EU member states to call out Norway for its ‘disloyal attitude’ towards EU fishing rights
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Seafood Task Force welcomes new members
A trade association working in the tuna and shrimp sectors has expanded its activities across the Asia Pacific region
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National Fisheries Institute joins WIC association
America’s NFI partners with advocates for the Women, Infants and Children programme
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MSC delays new standards roll-out
The Marine Stewardship Council has delayed the full roll-out of its latest fisheries standard by two years
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‘Historic’ labour abuses decision for squid fishery
A move to combat human rights and labour abuses in a jumbo flying squid fishery in international waters has been hailed as ‘historic’
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Op-Ed: Make 2024 the year that EM becomes ‘business as usual’ in global tuna fisheries
International Seafood Sustainability Foundation President Susan Jackson urges action to unlock the transformative impacts of electronic monitoring
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MAIB issues derrick advice after fatal injury
MAIB has warned skippers of the potential dangers of derrick head quick-release mechanisms after the death of a deckhand on board a scallop dredger
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CMFRI: Monsoon trawl ban not detrimental to prawn resources
Restricting fishing during this period facilitates continued recruitment, finds new study
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EU secures more Chilean jack mackerel
Decision underscores the success of science-driven stock management, after the near-collapse of the stock at the start of the last decade, says EC
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NEOM enters joint-venture to establish Topian Aquaculture
New venture to support national goal of producing 600,000 tonnes of fish products annually by 2030
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First feed mills become ASC-certified
Vimifos achieves certification for three of its facilities in Mexico, while Skretting secures it for two mills in Chile
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Seaweed worms – alternative farmed fish diet shows great promise
New project finds feeding with live enchytraeids can increase growth rates of juvenile fish by up to 200% and lower overall mortality
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Scottish wild salmon fund reopens
The latest phase of a fund to help save Scotland’s iconic wild salmon is open for applications