Superheroes of the Southern Ocean, vital in fight against climate change. WWF is shining a light on these vital species on the first ever World Krill Day on August 11 […]
Gambia fishing communities benefit from funding support. The Board of the Green Climate Fund (GCF) have approved $60 million in funding to support climate-resilient projects in Benin and the Gambia promoting sustainable […]
Seagrass restoration project aims to help tackle climate change. Cawthron Institute in New Zealand has partnered with Westpac NZ Government Innovation Fund, Port Nelson and forestry company OneFortyOne to launch a seagrass restoration project […]
New report finds UK salmon stocks reaching crisis. Wild Atlantic salmon stocks are reaching crisis point, according to the Environment Agency (EA), as the latest stock assessment report estimates they […]
‘Sea tractor’ harvests and replants carbon-capturing seaweed at floating farm. In a series of floating seaweed farms off the coast of Bali, Indonesia, a catamaran travels back and forth through […]
Scientists embark on world-first study to reveal carbon stored in UK seas. UK governments urged to protect blue carbon in marine habitats which is critical for tackling climate change Marine […]
NGOs call for harnessing of ocean’s power in climate change fight. NGOs attending the UN Climate Conference in Bonn welcomed today’s first annual UN Ocean and Climate Change Dialogue – aimed at […]
UN Ocean Conference: Scientists to demonstrate fisheries solutions to restore ocean health & mitigate climate change. In a world first, marine scientists are set to present a groundbreaking series of […]
Climate change and human exploitation to blame for historic decline in Atlantic Salmon. Research led by the University of Southampton has revealed that an abrupt change in climate conditions in […]
Scottish Sea Farms’ sustainability efforts recognised at UK level. Scottish Sea Farms’ work to set the benchmark for sustainability in its sector has been recognised with a UK award. The […]
Antarctic meeting fails to protect emperor penguins despite growing threats to Antarctica. The 44th Antarctic Treaty Consultative meeting ended, failing to put in place urgent measures to address the increasing […]
Tamar salmon tagged to provide vital data on health of fish stocks. The Environment Agency has completed the mammoth task of tagging more than 4,000 juvenile salmon smolts (juveniles) before […]
Harmful Algal Blooms Warning The Scottish aquaculture industry warns about the growing risk of harmful algal blooms Data-led early detection and mitigation could be key to protecting fish health The […]
Mixed bag of results at IOTC, says Europêche. Out of the 9 topics discussed, 4 resolutions were adopted during the Indian Ocean Tuna Commission (IOTC) meeting that took place in […]
Climate change alters the fishing industry. Effects already noticeable | Central topic at fish international. Climate change is not an abstract construct, it has already arrived on our doorstep and […]
Ocean warming will damage commercial fisheries – new research. Warming of the oceans due to climate change will mean fewer productive fish species to catch in the future, according to […]
Seaweed a Growing Opportunity: Pre-Summit Interview with Maxime Penning, Head of Processing & Biotechnology, Kelp Blue. The organisers of the Blue Food Innovation Summit (taking place in London on June […]