The European Court of Justice has overturned the validity of the 2019 Sustainable Fisheries Partnership Agreement (SFPA) between the EU and Morocco.…
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The Chinese government has agreed to gradually lift the final import restrictions placed on Japanese seafood products in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disaster.…
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A recent study has found that more than eight in ten consumers in southern Europe support the introduction of more humane fish slaughter practices.…
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The Dutch government is seeking to reintroduce electric pulse fishing, despite the European Union having banned the practice in 2021.…
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While not as ubiquitous as salt nor as common as soy sauce, fish sauce is becoming increasingly popular as a seasoning for a wide variety of dishes around the world.…
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A financial aid package to improve the Spanish fishing and aquaculture sectors has been made available for distribution to qualified applicants,…
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Belgium: EU Member Countries disagree on enforcement of EU ban on Russian seafood
Many Russian products continue to be imported into the EU, including many fish and seafood products,… -
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Canada: West coast salmon farm closures haven’t reduced lice infestations
Fish farms have long been thought to run the risk of sea lice outbreaks because of the tight proximity of fish in closed settings.… -
Two Sessions focusing on the effect of light on different aquatic animals are going to be organised on Thursday,…
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Sweden: Minister blamed for Baltic herring crisis that threatens local economies
Local stakeholders have urged Sweden’s prime minister to fire the rural affairs minister because of the continuing crisis in the herring fishery in the Baltic Sea.…
