Together with scientifically-backed fisheries management schemes, habitat maintenance plays a huge role in the conservation and sustainable use of migrating species, such as the European eel.
A recently published paper lead by Dr Tim Ellis (CEFAS, UK) indicates Scotland’s Atlantic salmon aquaculture industry is moving in the right direction.
Monitoring fishing activity at sea is no easy task, especially when it takes place in the high seas. Nevertheless technological advancements have served to improve detection by providing eyes, even in the hardest to watch locations.
Understanding how different perceptions as to what constitutes as IUUfishing iscrucial for understanding why IUU fishing can continue, even when programs to eradicate the issue have been developed.
NOAA Fisheries self-assessment of US federal fishery management found that overall, the fisheries could be considered biologically sustainable and well-managed, meeting FAO guidelines for sustainable fisheries.
With concern surrounding the socio-economic ramifications of the EU's Landing Obligation on fishers and fishing communities throughout Europe, avoiding choke species is high up on the agenda.
Plastic pollution in any environment is without doubt unsightly, but the proliferation of plastics – particularly microplastics, throughout the World’s ocean has greater implications for marine life and humans than aesthetics alone.
Improper handling of seafood can result in their contamination or spoilage, not only reducing the value of the product, but also the quality and potentially making it harmful for consumption.