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For years, the storied French waterway was nearly biologically dead. Now, it’s teeming with marine life once again, as it did centuries ago.
You may have seen images of seabirds that have built their nests on discarded nets, lengths of rope and other plastic litter, ...
The South Pacific Tuna Corporation (SPTC) announced this week that they are reducing their purse seine fishing vessels by more than half. SPTC will be selling more than half of their 14 U.S.-flagged ...
Decades of restoration efforts are yielding positive results as dozens of species of fish return to the once-polluted ...
Purse seine fishing has caused conflicts among fisher groups in Tamil Nadu and elsewhere in India, initially addressed through informal district-level institutions. How courts in India have handled ...
The General Secretariat of Fisheries in Spain has announced that the Spanish fishing fleet in the Atlantic and the Cantabrian ...
Ropes and fishing gear used in the fisheries and aquaculture industries are a major source of microplastics in the ocean and littering along the ...
The applicants argue that the forestry, fisheries and environment minister’s interim fishing closures are ‘biologically ...
We interviewed 451 fishers from seven countries around the world (Belize, Iceland, Indonesia, Morocco, New Zealand, Peru, and the United States of America) representing five key fishing gear types ...
In March 2019, the Torrevieja City Council presented the results of a study conducted by the University of Alicante, which ...
The Japanese government has dispatched only one midsize fishing vessel annually to test out the viability of seine fishing and its profitability since the banning in 2016. Japanese officials ...