Industrial fisheries unintentionally kill thousands of marine animals every year. Can new technology help solve this problem? In partnership with the European Commission READ MORE :...
From Senegal to Germany, Spain to the Philippines, hundreds of fish species are on the brink of collapse; and over-fishing is to blame. For three years,...
Researchers are preparing a set of practical recommendations for policymakers and the industry on mitigating climate change … source
The ample fish stocks of the Western Indian Ocean provide livelihoods to coastal communities. But this hard-to-control area has become a hotspot for illegal fishing that’s...
Senegalese fishermen are running out of fish and are accusing foreign vessels, including European ones, of taking their resources away. In this episode of #EuronewsWitness, our...
Post-Brexit fishing rights up for debate between EU and UK… READ MORE … source
Devastating economic damage, loss of biodiversity, slavery and violating human rights: illegal fishing is a serious issue and it is … source
32-year-old marine biologist and diver Gigi Torras said the experience was ‘incredible’. Spanish diver rescues 12-metre long … source
North Sea fishermen benefiting from improved catches… READ MORE … source
Small-scale fisheries provide food and employment to millions of people all over the world. But today the profession is at risk. Climate change, pollution and overfishing...
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