NOAA reaches key milestone in designation of Chumash Heritage National Marine Sanctuary. Agency releases final environmental impact statement for West Coast sanctuary. The designation process for the proposed Chumash Heritage National […]
The 46th Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting (ATCM) ended in Kochi, India, today with environmental organizations welcoming decisions to work together on tourism, while expressing frustration that the pace of action remains […]
The Conservation Alliance for Seafood Solutions is proud to announce that the Board has appointed longtime Alliance employee, Meaghan Hudgins, the organization’s new Executive Director. Previously serving the Alliance as […]
The Global Seafood Alliance (GSA) is currently investigating allegations made against shrimp producers in India and is exploring short-, medium-, and long-term changes to better assess compliance with the organization’s […]
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 […]
Growing volume of tuna catch is now MSC certified. The growing number of brands and retailers, both in the UK and around the world, making commitments to sourcing and selling […]
Exploring alternatives for live bait in pole-and-line fisheries. What if commercial pole-and-line tuna fisheries could limit their use of live bait? Using less fuel to catch or source live bait […]
Two innovative food brands partner for limited time offering. Blue Circle Foods is thrilled to partner with Spicewalla to take holiday party bites to the next level with the launch of Chili Lime Salmon […]
IPNLF expands to new geographies, supporting the aims of the ‘Common Oceans Programme’ to ensure tuna stock sustainability, improved compliance and better protection of ocean biodiversity. By helping to protect […]
KUFOS signs agreement with US-based Meridian Biotech for fish meal testing. Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies (KUFOS) signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Texas-based industrial biotechnology giant, […]
Plastic pollution on coral reefs mostly comes from fishing activities, Nature study finds. In a paper published in Nature, researchers from the California Academy of Sciences, University of São Paulo, University of […]
VIMS to lead US programme for managing derelict fishing gear. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has chosen William & Mary’s Virginia Institute of Marine Science as home base for […]
How seaweed has been misleading scientists about reef health. For decades, scientists have looked to seaweed as an indicator of the health of coral reefs lying underneath. But what if […]
North Pacific managers adopt much-needed fisheries reforms, shark conservation effort. The annual meeting of the North Pacific Fisheries Commission (NPFC) ended with an important agreement to reform transshipment monitoring and […]
UK and Indian experts met last month in Kerala State, India to discuss how new and emerging technologies could be applied to support safe and sustainable aquatic food supply chains […]
Swedish authority chooses the Spanish Company Satlink to digitally monitor the compliance of its fishing vessels. Satlink will equip vessels with one of the most advanced systems on the market […]
EU’s control regulation threatens French tuna purse seine fleet with extinction by 2026. The control rule on margin of tolerance is currently incompatible with the conditions and specificities inherent to […]
SeaSpire’s whole-cut white fish plant-based seafood will hit the APAC market soon. SeaSpire, an Indian alternative seafood start-up reveals its clean label whole-cut snapper alternative made using only 7 clean […]
Sustainable Seafood Network of India appoints Ex-FoS Board Member. Sustainable Seafood Network of India (SSNI) has appointed today Ex-FoS (Friend of the Sea) Board Member Amod Ashok Salgaonkar on its […]