Project ReCon broadens its footprint
Now active in over 20 countries and territories across all tropical tuna oceans, ReCon has established itself as the largest circular economy initiative for recovering and reconditioning fishing devices, giving…
Now active in over 20 countries and territories across all tropical tuna oceans, ReCon has established itself as the largest circular economy initiative for recovering and reconditioning fishing devices, giving…
The circular economy initiative driven by Spanish technology company Satlink to give a second life to echosounder buoys used in tropical tuna fishing is working with a new partner in…
Spanish technology group Satlink has released the first edition of its Sustainability Report, which highlights the milestones, goals, and most relevant projects carried out by the company in environmental, social,…
A collaboration between Cape Verde NGO Project Biodiversity and tech company Satlink aims to repurpose satellite buoys used in tropicla tuna fisheries in Atlantic waters to enhance shark monitoring, signal…
The Pacific Community (SPC) has announced the first deployment of recycled buoys from drifting Fish Aggregating Devices (dFADs) in their region, starting with the waters of New Caledonia. This marks…
Project ReCon was launched a year ago by Spanish technology group Satlink to recover and re-use the sounder bouys used in tropical tuna fisheries. These are reconditioned and passed on…
Project ReCon was launched in December 2022 by Spanish tech specialist Satlink to recover echosounder buoys used in tropical tuna fishing and recondition them for scientific and environmental purposes. This…