Read more about the article Illegal Greenpeace activity merits police involvement
Greenpeace appears to be attempting to engineer a conflict with the fishing industry by dropping boulders on Baltic fishing grounds. Image: Greenpeace

Illegal Greenpeace activity merits police involvement

As Greenpeace activists pull yet another carefully-timed publicity stunt by dropping rocks in the Baltic near the island of Rügen, supposedly to disrupt trawlers, sitting Member of the German Parliament…

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Read more about the article 40-day top trip, plus junk
Blængur landed a record trip for its 40 days fishing in the Barents Sea. Image: Síldarvinnslan/Smári Geirsson

40-day top trip, plus junk

Síldarvinnslan’s factory trawler Blængur has landed a record trip after spending 40 days fishing in the Barents Sea, and is now back at sea on home grounds. Blængur’s crew worked…

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Read more about the article $8.3 million fund to clean up oceans of ghost fishing gear
The Canadian Government is putting $8.3 million into cleaning up ghost gear at home and internationally. Image: Fisheries and Oceans Canada

$8.3 million fund to clean up oceans of ghost fishing gear

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Fisheries and Oceans Canada is funding 26 projects in Canada and around the world to help rid the oceans of this destructive litter. The $8.3 million Sustainable Fisheries Solutions and…

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Read more about the article Canada’s Ocean Supercluster opens $29M Ocean Aware Project
The $29 million Ocean Aware project is led by Innovasea

Canada’s Ocean Supercluster opens $29M Ocean Aware Project

Alongside project partners, Canada’s Ocean Supercluster has announced the Ocean Aware project, which will develop and commercialise world-class solutions for monitoring fish health, fish movement, and the environment, and supporting…

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