One cormorant eats 400-600 grams fish every day, and two million European cormorants need about 365,000 tonnes of fish every year.…
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State support partly offsets cost increases This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 1 2023.…
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January / February 2023 Eurofish Magazine 1Country profiles: Estonia,…
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Offshore wind energy is an important development for countries wishing to limit their reliance on natural gas,…
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March / April 2022 Country profiles: Poland and Estonia Aquaculture: Setback for growth in commercial aquaponics - No organic certifi cation for aquaponic products in the EU Fisheries: Green strategies for transforming the global fishing industry - Protecting the climate and the environment is paramount Events: Seafood Expo Global, IceFish 2022, and AquaFarm 2022 Guest pages: Jónas Rúnar Viðarsson - Vertical integration of its companies contributes to Iceland’s status as a top-quality supplier - Long and close collaboration between science and industry
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Capital: Tallinn Population: 1.33 million (2021,…
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New report analyses small-scale fishing in Estonia and suggests ways to rejuvenate it This article was featured in EUROFISH Magazine 1 / 2021. The coastal fishery in Estonia is defined by fishing at a depth of up to 20 m. The small-scale fishery is specified as professional fishing on vessels below 12 m and using only passive gears, trawling is forbidden.
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In 2020–2023, the Ministry of Rural Affairs is planning a campaign to introduce and raise awareness of fishing and aquaculture products in Estonia. The aim of the campaign is to motivate Estonians to eat more fish, and to expand consumption of fish in the broadest sense.