All WWF articles – Page 2
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NewsJapan’s latest step against illegal seafood
Efforts to recognise and combat IUU fishing look set to advance through a new law
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NewsWWF: IUU costing Indian Ocean millions
New research on IUU fishing of shrimp and tuna uncovers massive economic losses to Kenya, Madagascar, Mozambique, South Africa and Tanzania
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NewsCall for 30% cut in yellowfin tuna catch
Indian Ocean Tuna Commission meeting in Mauritius (8-12 May 2023) is being urged by WWF to reduce catches of yellowfin
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NewsNew ‘blue finance’ fisheries improvement fund
A new approach to fisheries improvement funding will build in the cost of sustainability upfront, with Mars committing $1 million
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NewsSeaweed firm eyes growth
Seaweed Solutions hires new CEO and raises NOK 46 million in new capital
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NewsEcuador safeguards habitats
New agreement puts country’s shrimp farming industry on a more sustainable pathway
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NewsFirst GDST-capable software
The first software products to be verified as capable of fully implementing the Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability standards have been developed
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NewsBaltic quota reactions
Campign groups welcome some positive actions for certain overfished stocks in the Baltic Sea but fear for cod and herring stocks
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NewsEcuador, Peru fishing boost
New project Por la Pesca is seeking to empower artisanal fishing organisations that fish for flying jumbo squid, mahi-mahi, tuna and octopus
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NewsPermanent status for GDST
Global Dialogue on Seafood Traceability becomes a full-scale, industry-led organisation
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NewsExec incomings at SFP
Sustainable Fisheries Partnership confirms the appointment of two new programme directors
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NewsNEA pelagic network widens
Three more international organisations have joined the North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group, expanding its reach into Canada, Italy and Australia
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NewsPrinces meets 100% goal
All tuna purchased for its brands in the UK, the Netherlands and Poland came from either a FIP or a MSC certified source in 2021
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