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Herefordshire

+44 1989 566017

www.mcsuk.org/

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  • (l-r) Alex Robertson-Jones and Prof Bill Sanderson inspect DEEP’s native European oysters from the Dornoch Firth.

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    Oyster reef project returns 20,000th oyster

    2021-08-12T11:15:00

    Glenmorangie Distillery and scientists from Heriot-Watt University have reached a significant milestone in the Dornoch Environmental Enhancement Project (DEEP) which aims to restore a sustainable native oyster reef in the Dornoch Firth.

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    Millions of oysters to return to Europe

    2019-05-21T12:55:00

    A plan to develop a ‘blueprint’ for native oyster reef restoration could see millions of native oysters (Ostrea edulis) returned to European waters.

  • Dr Bill Sanderson

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    Extinct Scottish oyster reefs to be restored

    2018-10-25T10:18:00

    A total of 20,000 oysters are to be introduced into the Scottish Highlands’ Dornoch Firth as part of a project to restore oyster reefs fished to extinction a century ago.

  • Oysters retrieved from the Dornoch Firth for the Glenmorangie DEEP Project

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    Native oysters reintroduced to the Dornoch Firth

    2017-05-23T10:00:00

    A ground-breaking project pioneered by the distillery Glenmorangie has seen the Native European oyster reintroduced to coastal waters around the Scottish Highlands after a century’s absence caused by overfishing.

  • Canadian fishery Grand Bank Yellowtail Flounder has been re-certified by MSC

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    Grand Bank Yellowtail Flounder Fishery re-certified

    2015-10-30T14:36:00

    The Grand Bank Yellowtail Flounder Fishery has been re-certified by the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) for being sustainable and well-managed.

  • North Sea cod has been removed from the MCS ‘Fish to Avoid’ list. Credit: Seafish, www.seafish.org

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    North Sea cod removed from ‘Fish to Avoid’ list

    2015-09-28T14:03:00

    North Sea cod has been removed from the Marine Conservation Society’s Fish to Avoid list.

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    2015-06-18T11:38:00

    The UK’s Heritage Lottery Fund (HLF) has awarded £1.7million to ‘Capturing our Coast’, a project designed to explore how the marine environment is responding to global climate change.

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    Mackerel a ‘Fish to Eat’ once again

    2014-09-26T12:34:00

    According to the MCS, mackerel from the UK, Europe and Norway is once again a ‘good choice’ for consumers. But the MCS says that mackerel from other countries should be avoided – Icelandic and Faroese mackerel are the least sustainable choices.

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    Popular Oz seafood “unsustainably managed”

    2014-07-14T11:59:00

    Five of the 11 most popular species of fish in Australia are found to be “unsustainably managed”, according to a new analysis by the Australian Marine Conservation Society (AMCS).

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