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WWF joins call for seafood traceability to fight illegal fishing
WWF has joined sector leaders in calling for a new global seafood traceability system to give ...
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Trawling ban in Hong Kong waters hopes to increase fish numbers
WWF-Hong Kong tireless campaign for a ban on trawling in Hong Kong waters successful.
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Russian seas finally protected by parliamentary law
Earth Hour’s I WILL IF YOU WILL campaign encouraged Russian parliament pass long-awaited law to ...
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Concerns over Arctic drilling grow as oil rig runs aground in Alaska
An oil drilling rig operated by Royal Dutch Shell ran aground on a pristine wildlife-rich island ...
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European Union politicians vote to stop bankrupting our oceans
Today the European Parliament's fisheries committee members voted 13 to 10 in favour of the draft ...
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Fisheries ministers following scientific advice only 1 out of 10 times
An analysis launched today by WWF shows that over the past nine years fisheries ministers have ...
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Fiji achieves first certified sustainable tuna fishery
The Fiji Albacore Tuna Longline Fishery has become the first fishery in Fiji to achieve Marine ...
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WWF: Bigeye tuna measures disappointing
WWF deplores that tuna managers once again are deferring meaningful action on bigeye tuna ...
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WWF calls for firm limits on tuna fisheries to address overfishing
WWF urges the Western and Central Pacific Fisheries Commission bringing together Pacific Island, ...
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First Indian Ocean tuna fishery certified sustainable
WWF congratulates the Maldives Pole and Line Skipjack Fishery for becoming the first Indian Ocean ...
