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  • Fishing alters fish behaviour and features in exploited ecosystems - ENN 16.12.20229039
  • Fishing fail: WTO negotiators flunk deadline to end harmful fisheries subsidies by 2020 - Mongabay 15.12.20229147
  • First glimmer of hope in decades for Black Sea and Mediterranean fish stocks - UN News 14.12.20228334
  • The Atlantic: The driving force behind ocean circulation and our taste for cod - The Conversation 06.12.20227634
  • 'We won': Indigenous group in Canada scoops up billion dollar seafood firm - Guardian 12.11.20223524
  • Fears for a million livelihoods in Kenya and Tanzania as Mara River fish die out - Guardian 10.11.20223526
  • 'Prevent, discourage, confront': South American states tackle Chinese fishing boats - Guardian 05.11.20222518
  • Deaths of 2 more Indonesian crew uncovered on board Chinese tuna fleet - Mongabay 29.10.20222498
  • Indonesia balances war on illegal fishing with international obligations - Mongabay 28.10.20222499
  • 97% of UK marine protected areas subject to bottom-trawling - Guardian 09.10.20218896
  • Nine things you probably didn't know about aquaculture - ENN 08.10.20218763
  • Greenpeace drops 1.5-ton rock outside Defra HQ in fishing protest - Guardian 05.10.20218406
  • Indonesia’s new intelligence hub wields data in the war on illegal fishing - Mongabay 29.09.20218082
  • Greenpeace activists protect Dogger Bank - The Ecologist 23.09.20218432
  • Chinese fishing armada plundered waters around Galápagos, data shows - Guardian 17.09.20217823
  • Why are Indonesian fishing crews dying? - Greenpeace 17.09.20216523
  • The most dangerous job in fishing isn’t fishing—it’s processing fish during a global pandemic - UCS 11.09.20218472
  • Status of fish stocks 2019 - ENN 08.09.20216022
  • New paper highlights spread of organized crime from global fisheries - Mongabay 04.09.20215498
  • 'We're at a crossroads': who do the fish of Hawaii belong to? - Guardian 26.08.20215212
  • Spanish fishing boats land only a tenth of normal catch of octopus - Guardian 26.08.20214856
  • If sustainably managed, wild fisheries and mariculture could help meet the rising demand for food in the long term - ENN 19.08.20214536
  • 'Walls of death': surge in illegal drift nets threatens endangered species - Guardian 18.08.20214459
  • China issues new sustainability rules for its notorious fishing fleet - Mongabay 14.08.20214236
  • Supertrawlers ramp up activity in UK protected waters during lockdown - Guardian 13.08.20214127
  • How fish stocks will change in warming seas - ENN 12.08.20214049
  • Climate could take cod off the menu - The Ecologist 10.08.20213885
  • Video: Ecuador’s navy monitors hundreds of Chinese fishing boats near protected waters off Galapagos - SCMP 10.08.20213800
  • 'They just pull up everything!' Chinese fleet raises fears for Galápagos sea life - Guardian 06.08.20213859
  • China to let Ecuador supervise fishing boats in vulnerable waters off Galapagos - SCMP 06.08.20213802
  • 'They just pull up everything!' Chinese fleet raises fears for Galápagos sea life - Guardian 06.08.20213801
  • Impact Of climate change on tropical fisheries would create ripples across the world - ENN 06.08.20213539
  • Court of Appeals upholds decision to prohibit offshore aquaculture in Gulf of Mexico - CD 03.08.20213346
  • Massive fleet of Chinese fishing boats threaten Galapagos islands - EcoWatch 29.07.20213076
  • Study values women’s long-overlooked contribution to fisheries at $5.6b per year - Mongabay 23.07.20212817
  • Chinese fishing boats took half a billion dollars of illegal squid from North Korea - The Conversation 23.07.20212800
  • Risking death and arrest, Madagascar fishers chase dwindling sea cucumbers - Mongabay 15.07.20212455
  • Will your next salmon come from a massive land tank in Florida? - Politico 14.07.20212601
  • India’s fisheries: past, present, and future - Global Issues 13.07.20212453
  • Final days of doomed crew on illegal Chinese shark finning boat - Guardian 07.07.20212733
  • Nutrients in microalgae: An environmentally friendly alternative to fish - Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg 07.07.20212200
  • Can New England's cod fishing industry survive? - Guardian 03.07.20211946
  • Drug trafficking could be putting ‘fragile fisheries’ at risk - Mongabay 02.07.20211970
  • A new wave of sustainable seafood to feed generations to come - GreenBiz 02.07.20211960
  • 4/5 people want "destructive" supertrawlers banned from fishing in the UK's marine protected areas, a poll shows - Ecologist 18.06.20210257
  • How global regulators are selling out the world’s largest tuna - ENN 16.06.20210105
  • Indonesia to allow back destructive seine and trawl nets in its waters - Mongabay 12.06.20209584
  • Supertrawlers ‘spent nearly 3,000 hours fishing in UK’s protected marine areas’ - The Canary 11.06.20209470
  • As consumption rises, here’s why sustainable fisheries management matters - UN News 08.06.20209328
  • Trump opens Atlantic sanctuary to commercial fishing - Reuters 05.06.20208926
  • Track and trace: transparent and digitized fishing data is crucial to ocean resilience - World Economic Forum 04.06.20209208
  • Bid to grant MSC 'ecolabel' to bluefin tuna fishery raises fears for ‘king of fish’ - Guardian 01.06.20208842
  • Stirling scientists report on animal welfare in aquaculture - ENN 29.05.20208480
  • Fishing less could be a win for both lobstermen and endangered whales - ENN 27.05.20208448
  • New research reveals the true extent of corruption in fisheries - World Economic Forum 22.05.20208496
  • Russian supertrawlers off Scottish coast spark fears for UK marine life - Guardian 13.05.20207647
  • ‘Pingers’ could save porpoises from fishing nets - ENN 13.05.20207355
  • UNIDO and Japan partner to enhance economic resilience of Iran’s fishery value chain - Unido 11.05.20207079
  • Indonesia lifts export ban on baby lobsters aimed to protect wild population - Mongabay 08.05.20207148
  • Report: fishing can disrupt mating systems - University of Jyväskylä 08.05.20207121
  • Climate change increases risk of fisheries conflict - ENN 05.05.20206758
  • Why World Tuna Day matters to all of us right now - Green Peace 02.05.20207306
  • LED lights halve unwanted fish in nets, research finds - Guardian 01.05.20206478
  • Meet the female fishmongers in Liberia fighting for healthy fisheries - Ecologist 09.03.20202489
  • The world wants to eat more octopus. Is farming them ethical? - NatGeo 21.02.20276674
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