British Columbia steps up MSC eco-labelling efforts
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is pleased to announce that
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The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is pleased to announce that
The compilation of accurate, relevant and timely data in a standard form that makes it comparable – and the analysis of this data – is essential to underpin the development and utilization of the world’s fisheries and aquaculture sectors. This compilation is necessary to generate the data required to monitor the development of the sector and the state of its resources, as well as to recognize emerging and established trends. It requires intensive international collaboration and cooperation, an area in which FAO plays a central role.
Aquaculture has an important role to play in global efforts to eliminate hunger and malnutrition and make significant contributions to poverty reduction and economic growth. The main challenge for policy makers and development agents is to create an “enabling environment” to support the expansion needed to meet this potential.
The Antarctic toothfish longline fishery in the Ross Sea is
The North East Sea Fisheries Committee (NESFC) Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus
As a part of SEAFOODplus training activities and mobility programme,
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) [1] is pleased to announce
IMBER (http://www.imber.info/) is very pleased to announce that the workshop
Full assessment against the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) standard for
Bigeye tuna are under threat because authorities are failing to
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