January / February 2024 Eurofish Magazine 1Country profiles: Albania,…
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FisheriesFranceNews
France: Government temporarily bans Bay of Biscay fishing to protect Atlantic porpoises
Following a surge in deaths of porpoises in French waters off the Atlantic coast, the government has taken the advice of environmentalists and other marine mammal stakeholders to temporarily ban commercial fishing in the Bay of Biscay,… -
AquacultureNetherlandsNews
Netherlands: Survey reveals general industry optimism for 2024, caution about global economy
The latest aquaculture industry survey by Amsterdam-based Rabobank, this time in conjunction with the Global Seafood Alliance,… -
Industry and researchers in Japan have recently made promising breakthroughs in full-cycle, land-based farming of oyster and eel,…
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DenmarkFisheriesNews
Denmark: Fisheries Agency refines methods for selecting which boats need to be monitored
Fishermen are the butt of many jokes about “the size of the fish that got away!” But when the honesty (or lack of it) with which fishermen report their catches becomes a fleetwide concern,… -
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After five years of discussions, the European Parliament and the European Council have agreed on and formally approved a deal in which rules on monitoring and control of fishing activities,…
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FisheriesItalyNews
Italy: This year’s government budget includes extra support for fishing and aquaculture
The government of Giorgia Meloni prepared—and Parliament approved—the 2024 annual budget, which includes 100 million euros for an emergency fund for fisheries in the Ministry of Agriculture,… -
The Mediterranean Sea spawns much of the Atlantic Ocean’s population of bluefin tuna, which like many species return in maturity to the waters in which they were born to spawn again.…
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AquacultureDenmarkNews
Denmark: Educational event focuses on managing active sludge and disease control in farming
What to do about removing sludge and controlling fish diseases in an aquaculture facility was the topic of a recent day-long event,…
