Project Recon Celebrates its first anniversary with over 100 fishing vessels and 22 companies on board. Satlink launched Project ReCon in December 2022 to reuse recovered echosounder buoys used in […]
Satlink launches project ReCon. The technology company Satlink has launched Project ReCon, a pioneer circular economy programme unique in its field that aims to give a second life to Devices […]
Canadian striped bass by-catch retention pilot project. Striped bass is an important food source for Indigenous and coastal communities along the coast of Eastern Canada. The recreational Striped bass fishery […]
NOAA recommends nearly $220m in funding for coastal projects. NOAA of the USA is recommending nearly $220 million in funding for 32 transformational habitat restoration and coastal resilience projects this […]
€126.9 million for 26 new EU marine projects. The European Commission has announced 26 new projects that will receive €126.9 million to contribute to the EU Mission ‘Restore our Ocean and […]
£11m for conservation projects to help Wales’ endangered wildlife Minister for Climate Change Julie James has announced a pot of nearly £11m to help curb the decline of Wales’ wildlife today, […]
CEO of the Norwegian Seafood Council, Christian Chramer, reflecting on an immersive first six-months and projections for a busy and ambitious future. Being a CEO brings both its trials and […]
Call for reconsideration of Discovery Islands decision by B.C.’s Salmon Farmers. Economic analysis underlines lack of reasonable consultation and understanding of decision’s impacts. Based on the findings of an independent […]
Satlink releases its 2024 Sustainability Report: Advancing Ocean Knowledge through Technology and Innovation. New report highlights major gains in ocean science, resource management, and global research & sustainability partnerships across […]
Fishing buoys at the service of science: Satlink’s ‘Project ReCon’ lands in Mozambique to enhance oceanographic studies. Project ReCon, the circular economy initiative driven by the Spanish technology company Satlink […]
Spanish technology company Satlink, launches first initiative to reuse buoys for sustainable fishing in the Atlantic Ocean. The NGO Project Biodiversity, based in Cape Verde, joins Project ReCon, promoted by […]
Spanish technology company Satlink receives the ‘Tuna Award 2023’ for Project Recon. Organised by Anfaco-Cecopesca and the Spanish Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, the Tuna Awards recognise innovation in […]
Global seafood coalition renews urgent calls for mackerel management agreements after new seafood after new seafood sourcing advice is published. The North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group (NAPA) has renewed its urgent […]
Marine Institute launches Annual Impact Report 2024. The Marine Institute has launched its Annual Impact Report 2024, reflecting on the remarkable achievements of the organisation over the past year. The report […]
Satlink recognised at world Maritime Week Awards for its commitment to sustainable fishing. Satlink, a leading provider of technological solutions for the maritime and fishing industries, has been recognised with […]
Blue whiting: ‘best supporting fish’ is worst supported fish, say NAPA The North Atlantic Pelagic Advocacy Group (NAPA) renews warnings that continued mismanagement of North East Atlantic blue whiting stocks and […]
NAPA tells coastal states: “Certification of stocks is non-negotiable.” Following a landmark meeting of NAPA partners on 5th December 2024, at which we welcomed catching sector representatives and Coastal States’ negotiators, NAPA (the […]
EC supports maritime spatial planning globally. The proper planning of ocean space and use is a precondition of good ocean governance. It is indispensable if we want to sustainably grow […]
Young’s announces biggest scampi relaunch in its history. Young’s Seafood, the No 1 brand in scampi, is relaunching its entire range following a huge consumer-led project to revitalise the scampi […]
Ireland’s first seaweed processing facility. Seaweed in Ireland has a longstanding tradition and is cemented in Irish folklore but its use has been lost in recent years. Recognising the potential […]