In October a proposed amendment to the regulations governing Poland’s Ministry of Maritime Economy and Inland Navigation would set out procedures for aid disbursement “to mitigate the effects of Russia’s aggressive war against Ukraine on fishing activities and to limit the impact of market disturbances caused by the war aggravating the supply chain of fishery and aquaculture products.”
The financial aid would come from funds that Poland receives from the European Maritime and Fisheries Fund,…
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Food security relating to fish products under threat This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 5 2022.…
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Global warming and climate change are increasingly affecting fisheries and aquaculture activities and while they may bring some advantages,…
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The Adriatic city of Pula in northwestern Croatia has won the world’s first Friend of the Sea Sustainable City Award.…
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September / October 2022 Eurofish Magazine 5Country profiles: Albania and LithuaniaAquaculture: The state of the aquaculture feed sector –…
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Octopus populations in Croatia have been affected by overfishing and hunting by recreational and professional fishermen.…
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Aquaculture Europe, 27-30 September 2022, Rimini The annual conference of the European Aquaculture Society (EAS),…
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Presentations, debates, conferences, workshops, and culinary shows during Polfish kept the halls at the Exhibition and Congress Centre at Żaglowa Street in Gdańsk full of activity.…
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Held biennially and now going through its 4th decade, fish international is Germany’s only seafood trade fair.…
