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New signatories include the Republic of the Marshall Islands, Papua New Guinea, Palau, and Panama.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
3 min read
The Nature Conservancy leads this initiative with the help of NGOs, industry, and government collaborators, and addresses unsustainable and illegal tuna fishing practices at sea.
ISSF report aims to identify and promote best practices in tuna and ocean conservation.
Rocio Álvarez Jiménez
1 min read
'Navigating Toward Sustainable Tuna Fisheries' relies on fishers, vessels, tuna companies, and Regional Fisheries Management Organizations (RFMOs) collaborations.
A fishing boat floating in the sea in Tromso, Norway. The movements of some 600 industrial fishing vessels, most of which operate in Norwegian waters and the northwest Atlantic Ocean, will be monitored. Photo: Adobe Stock.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
Becomes the first European country to share tracking data on the Global Fishing Watch map, demonstrating its leadership in fisheries transparency.
Papua New Guinea backs transparency in tuna fishing with support from Global Fishing Watch. The country has a coastline stretching 10 000 miles (16 093 kilometers). Photo: Adobe Stock.
Marta Negrete
3 min read
It became the first country in the Pacific to share its tuna vessel tracking data on the Global Fishing Watch map.
Salmon aquaculture cages in St. Marys Bay in Digby, Nova Scotia. Photo: Adobe Stock
Louisa Gairn
4 min read
A new report commissioned by Nova Scotia's Department of Fisheries and Aquaculture calls for more information to be made available on aquaculture regulation for both citizens and the industry.
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