All IUU fishing articles – Page 3
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EJF condemns ‘tainted’ Chinese seafood supplier
The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) has published a damning report on Zhejiang Ocean Family Co Ltd (ZOF)
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India readies shark conservation plan
Aim is to promote sustainable fishing practices and ensure the long-term health of shark populations and the fisheries sector
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Cabo Verde accepts WTO fisheries subsidies agreement
West African country’s instrument of acceptance brings the total number of WTO members that have formally accepted the agreement to 56
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US chefs call for greater traceability
Chefs across the US are calling for greater transparency and traceability in the seafood industry to help combat labour abuses and fraud
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Tighter EU fisheries control rules enter into force
Revamped Fisheries Control Regulation looks to better harmonise and preserve marine resources
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Netherlands admits widespread fisheries fraud ‘likely’
A major court case has ended with the Netherlands acknowledging it is likely fraud is happening across its entire fisheries sector
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European fishers irked by import-friendly ATQ regs
Zero-duty access given to more than 900,000 tonnes of imported seafood
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Progress for Med and Black Sea fisheries, aquaculture
GFCM’s 46th session has been hailed as one of the most productive in the organisation’s history
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Call for increased Med fisheries conservation
New measures would allow authorities to tackle non-compliance and IUU fishing, say NGOs
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First for PNG as rock lobster fishery is certified sustainable
Traditional, village-based fishery in the Torres Strait meets the international MSC Fisheries Standard
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Fisheries intelligence stark warning over spoofing
Fisheries intelligence report reveals some Chinese vessels are exhibiting behaviour associated with spoofing and illegal fishing activities
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Fisheries and aquaculture innovators receive MedFish4Ever awards
Outstanding new work in the Mediterranean recognised in the fields of fishing technology and aquaculture research and in the fight against IUU fishing
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Report: EU fishers being undermined by ‘unfair’ Chinese competition
European Parliament has been warned that Chinese distant water fleets are causing considerable environmental, social and economic problems
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Trinidad and Tobago red-carded for illegal fish failings
Identified as a non-cooperating country in the fight against IUU fishing, all of the country’s wild-caught fish is banned from the EU
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NOAA: IUU fishing still pillaging the oceans
America’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s latest report on IUU fishing points the finger at seven entities
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Future fish production – a risky business?
Sector could be significantly impacted by environmental and regulatory uncertainty, says OECD and FAO
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United States holds off issuing Mexico trade ban
President Biden will not embargo products despite Mexico’s failure to halt illegal wildlife trade threatening the vaquita porpoise
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EC praised for shark fin trade stance
European Commission’s recognition of the importance of sharks and their protection has been welcomed by campaign groups and industry alike
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Maritime intelligence identifies potential illegal fishing
Data from New Zealand-based Starboard Maritime Intelligence led to Thailand banning vessel from landing $7 million worth of tuna
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Japan’s latest step against illegal seafood
Efforts to recognise and combat IUU fishing look set to advance through a new law
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