By now, every health-conscious person has heard of, if not yet tried, Omega-3, a group of fatty acids that play a role in maintaining and improving human health.…
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Behnan Thomas
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Every year, fishing gear accidentally traps and kills many thousands of sea turtles and other nontarget animals around the world,…
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FisheriesFranceNewsSpain
Spain: The same crab is a scarce delicacy in Galicia, an invasive pest in Normandy
Spider crabs, Maja brachydactyla, represent an interesting example of a marine animal generating completely opposing opinions between two nearby regions in Europe.… -
Norwegian fish farmers are getting some positive government attention for a change, as authorities are changing some of the rules attached to new applications for farm sites.…
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AquacultureEnvironmentIcelandNews
Iceland: Outdoor clothing company tries to ruin Iceland’s salmon-farming industry reputation
Patagonia, a distributor of personal outdoor gear and clothing, has released a video that tries to paint dark colors on Iceland’s salmon farming industry,… -
The Eurofish Governing Council 2024 concluded on 2 February as scheduled. It was attended by 47 participants representing 25 countries and two institutions.…
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JapanNewsTrade and Markets
Japan: Export trade in food and forest products rose to record levels in 2023
Agriculture-related exports from Japan to the world continue to rise, despite a large hit to seafood exports after treated water was released from the earthquake-rocked Fukushima Daiichi nuclear energy plant last year.… -
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Poland: Industry worried about proposed EU hygiene requirements in salmon processing
Draft EU regulations pertaining to fish processing unfairly favor competitors in France and other countries compared to Polish salmon processors —… -
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A Norwegian Government decision to expand mining of the deep seabed in a broad swath of Arctic waters has raised concerns in the European Parliament about the plan’s potential adverse impacts on the environment and on geopolitical relations in the Arctic.…
