ICES advice to shift into an MSY approach
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The first, possibly ground-breaking, steps in a future hand-in-hand walk
Farmed fungi fed on biproducts from a pulp mill is said to make aquaculture more sustainable, say scientists.
Proclaiming new Swedish partnerships, the Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) announced
The Baltic Sea 2020 Foundation, the Swedish Postcode Lottery and
The Sveriges Pelagiska Producent Organisation (Swedish Pelagic Producers Organisation or SPPO) has entered its North East Atlantic mackerel fishery for full assessment under the Marine Stewardship Council’s (MSC) certification programme. The fishery will be assessed against the MSC standard for sustainable and well-managed fisheries, and, if successful, its products will be allowed to display the MSC ecolabel.
EU’s fisheries ministers turned down Italy’s request to their March Council meeting for more time to implement technical measures prescribed by a regulation from 2006.
American scientists have developed a model that may be used to forecast the impact of climate change on different fish stocks: good for some, bad for others.
It appears a heated discussion between the European Parliament and
The recent recovery of the Eastern Baltic cod stock was
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