News, Events, Updates
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Substandard dam assessment opens way to fisheries destruction on Mekong
Disruptions to fish migration and food supplies for millions in the Mekong basin are likely if the ...
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Economic adversity doesn't stop Greece protecting biodiversity
The Greek parliament yesterday took the bold step of voting in the country's first national ...
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String video ties up web of life
What better way to illustrate the complex web of life than with a tangled ball of string? The ...
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Seafood sustainability recipe needed as increased fish demand collides with failing fisheries
The conflict between increasing demand for fish and failing fisheries has enormous implications ...
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Sweden unleashes 6747 hunters onto 20 wolves
Another storm of protest is set to engulf Sweden’s second cull of endangered wolves tomorrow, ...
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Another fisheries commission fails the tuna test
The Commission responsible for managing tuna resources in the Western and Central Pacific Ocean has ...
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Bleak future for bluefin as tuna commission only marginally trims catches
"Wilfully blind" members of the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas ...
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World looks to ICCAT to overcome more than four decades of failure to save tuna
As the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT) meets in Paris, the ...
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Iceland announces cod and haddock sustainability assessment
Icelandic Group, one of the world’s ten largest seafood companies, has submitted its cod and ...
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Chile’s marine conservation efforts on show and more protection needed - WWF
WWF calls on Chile’s newly established Ministry of Environment to advance fast on establishing new ...
