Russia will host for the first time a scientific researchers conference about preventing unregulated fishing in the Arctic.…
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The Italian Embassy and the Italian Cultural Institute in Copenhagen invited the Italian artist and environmental advocate Massimo Catalani to present his work and its contribution to marine protection.…
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Gdansk Poland will again hold the joint 2019 POLFISH and FOODEXPO from 29 to 31 May under the roof of the Amberexpo Exhibition and Convention Centre.…
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Seafood Expo Russia 2019 has started to register visitors. Russia’s main industry exhibition will take place from 10 July to 12 July 2019 along with the Global Fishery Forum at the Expoforum Convention and Exhibition Center in St.…
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The 3rd edition of the international conference and exhibition AQUAFARM was held on 13-14 February 2019 in Pordenone near Venice, Italy. The conference and trade show were dedicated to aquaculture, algaculture, shellfish farming and the fish industry within Europe, with the focus on the Italian aquaculture sector.
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The EUROFISH Governing Council is an annual event attended by representatives from the organisation’s member countries and their embassies, from observer countries and their embassies, as well as from observer organisations.
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The eighteenth session of the Eurofish Governing Council will be held on 31 January and 1 February 2019.…
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This year, 2019, marks the year that the landing obligation comes into full effect. This ends the four-year phasing-in period.…
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The world’s largest wellboat, the Ronja Storm, was launched from the Cemre shipyard in Yalova,…
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In December 2018 in Zagreb, Croatia, the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) Adria organized a roundtable discussion “Who is responsible for responsible fisheries”. The aim of the roundtable was to foster dialogue among the key national and international stakeholders responsible for fisheries in Adriatic, and to identify the actual and potential issues together with its solutions. “Fish stocks in the Mediterranean Sea are deteriorating at an alarming rate, and the Adriatic Sea is no exception. Open dialogue with all the sector’s stakeholders is key to the recovery of our resources and fisheries industry in Croatia. The mission of WWF is to facilitate effective cooperation among fishermen, administration and scientists,” stated Danijel Kanski, Marine Program Manager at WWF Adria in his opening remarks at the event. The event gathered 40 participants from fisheries sector including fishermen, representatives of FLAGs, producer organisations, processors, international organisations, Croatian Chamber of Economy (HGK), NGOs and Ministry of Agriculture. During a panel moderated by Lav Bavcevic, University of Zadar, seven panellists presented their views on current issues and steps needed for resolving them ensuring sustainable fisheries in the Adriatic.
