A Norwegian Government decision to expand mining of the deep seabed in a broad swath of Arctic waters has raised concerns in the European Parliament about the plan’s potential adverse impacts on the environment and on geopolitical relations in the Arctic.…
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Waste prevention is more efficient than attempts at restoration Recent studies have shown promising results regarding the potential of plastic-consuming bacteria in addressing plastic waste in the oceans.…
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MAHOP Plusz (Hungarian Fish Operational Programme Plus) supports sustainable aquaculture This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 6 2023.…
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User interests intensify competition for land at sea This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 5 2023.…
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Sustainable practices build stock resilience This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 5 2023.…
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The UNEP/MAP-Barcelona Convention system: a legal framework for a healthier Mediterranean
The Mediterranean Action Plan of the UN Environment Programme (UNEP/MAP) was established in 1975 as a multilateral environmental collaboration framework in the context of the UNEP Regional Seas.… -
A need for more research This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 3 2023.…
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Due to human activity, cormorants almost went extinct in the 1970th.…
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Alltech Coppens, a provider of efficient feed solutions for tropical and temperate fish species both marine and freshwater recently expanded its digestibility research facility.…
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Ghost nets endanger wildlife and harm the environment This article was featured in Eurofish Magazine 3 2021. Every day, nets and other fishing gear are lost in the vastness of the oceans or are intentionally disposed of at sea. These ghost nets keep on catching, however, and can become deadly traps that threaten marine biodiversity.
