All Greener fishing articles
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Reviving Japan’s seas through environmental conservation
Fishermen in Japan are safeguarding blue carbon ecosystems such as seaweed beds to restore the environment and bring back marine life
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Evaluating biodegradable static gear
Fishing nets sunk at the bottom of harbour in the Danish port of Hirtshals are part of a long-term evaluation of biodegradable static nets
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How green storytelling is paying off for Austral Fisheries
With plans to onboard more brands and fisheries, the Australian company is profiting from its sustainability and traceability investments
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Argentinian reconversion leading the way
Factory trawler Centurión del Atlántico – the largest in the South American country – has made a strong start after a complete refit
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Opinion: How Pacific bluefin tuna’s woes were reversed
Turnaround owes much to science and collaboration, explains leading researcher and International Scientific Committee member Dr Michel Dreyfus
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Shining a new light on shrimp trawling
The recipient of the IceFish 2024 Outstanding Skipper Award, Eiríkur Sigurðsson has brought a new level of imagination to the job
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Less plastic landfill as fishing gear goes for recycling
Under an initiative by New Zealand fishing company Sealord and Nelson-based fishing gear supplier Motueka Nets, fishing gear that has reached the end of its useful life is being routed to recycling and alternative uses instead of heading for landfill
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Key milestone reached in transition to net-zero fishing
A report from Fisheries Innovation & Sustainability sets out new designs for alternatively-powered fishing vessels
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EcoFive – a shipful of new thinking
Taking shape at the Westcon yard, the ambitious new trawler for Ålesund fishing company Bluewild has already won awards
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AI-empowered fishing net helps prevent by-catch
New Smartrawl has been developed to ensure fishing vessels only catch the species they’re targeting
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Norway’s fishing gear clean-up breaks records
With 37,000 metres of nets retrieved from fishing grounds, in addition to thousands of metres of lines, ropes and warps, this year’s seabed clean-up operation by the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries has this year returned record results
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Corvus fuels world’s first zero-emission fishing vessel
Company lands first order for its gas-safe Pelican fuel cell system