Iceland has been accused of threatening the long-term sustainability of vital mackerel stocks after unilaterally increasing its catches in the international waters of the north-east Atlantic. Iceland accused of putting mackerel stocks at risk by increasing its catch 21 November 2019
A new global atlas - the first-ever of its kind - analyses the opportunities and challenges of using Automatic Identification Systems (AIS) to monitor fishing activity around the globe. New global atlas on using advanced technology to monitor fishing activity 19 November 2019
Lucy Hughes created MarinaTex for her final year project in product design at the University of Sussex. It’s also edible and, she says, intended as an alternative to plastic typically used in bakery bags, sandwich packs and tissue boxes. Tipping the scales? Briton develops fish waste 'plastic' 14 November 2019
#Act4 Aquatics Maybe you’ve heard some of these sentiments — or all of them. Or maybe you’ve never really thought a lot about fish. Fish – A critical part of the conversation 13 November 2019
#Act4 Aquatics Call for Research: Systematic Review and Feasibility Study – Stunning or Killing of Wild-Caught Fish in Commercial Fisheries Grant of up to EUR 200,000 available for research on humane slaughter methods for wild fish 12 November 2019
#Act4 Aquatics A £3 billion fish farming multinational in Scotland has been officially reprimanded for animal welfare failures after more than 700,000 caged salmon died over three months. Salmon farming firm under fire over fish welfare after 700,000 deaths 10 November 2019
#Act4 Aquatics The opening of the exhibition will take place on Tuesday 12th November at 13:30 hrs. Invitation to the exhibition "Think you know fish?" 7 November 2019
During the most recent fishing season (2018-19), European law enforcement was able to seize 5 789 kg of smuggled glass eels with an estimated value of € 2 000 per kilo. Over 5 tonnes of smuggled glass eels seized in Europe this year 6 November 2019
Entering the large Chinese market is an opportunity that Norwegian firms do not want to miss out on, particularly with the nation's consumption upgrades, Norwegian officials and business representatives told the Global Times. Norwegian aquaculture products find their way into the Chinese market 6 November 2019
#Act4 AnimalsEU The European Market Observatory for Fisheries and Aquaculture has launched today the world’s most comprehensive publicly accessible trade database on fisheries and aquaculture products. EUMOFA releases fisheries international trade data 2 November 2019
Opinions expressed in View articles are solely those of the authors Depleted fish stocks can’t wait. The EU and Norway need to commit to ending overfishing now 2 November 2019
Oceana urges Mediterranean countries to preserve young and undersized fish in the Mediterranean in order to restore fish stocks of the world’s most overfished sea. Oceana urges protection of juvenile fish in the Mediterranean 31 October 2019