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Closing the net: Finland and Sweden join forces to fight illegal salmon fishing
Rivers in Finland and Sweden are a refuge for Europe’s threatened wild salmon. The countries are jointly protecting the species…
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Hooked on salmon: EU-backed efforts to protect Sweden’s threatened wild species
After decades of decline rivers in northern Sweden are once again a thriving environment for threatened salmon. But the species…
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Is the EU going to lower the levels of mercury allowed in tuna?
French NGO Bloom warns against a “health scandal of vast proportions” over mercury levels in tinned tuna. Their inquiry, published…
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Interview: Fishery rules revamp will protect species and legitimate fishers
AI and high-tech are at the forefront of a push by European authorities to crackdown on illegal fishing The European…
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Fish and microchips: how AI can help Europe’s fishers and protect the seas
An EU-backed project aims to deploy catch scanners using AI on fishing boats to identify fish species, size, and weight.…
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EU ministers set cautious Baltic fish quotas amid fear over Russian hauls
Fisheries ministers have agreed to maintain low fishing quotas for most fish stocks in the highly polluted Baltic Sea but…
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How are fish farmers adapting to climate change?
In this episode of Climate Now, we ask how fish farmers in the Mediterranean are adapting to climate change. Warmer…
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Externalising migration does not work, says liberal MEP Abir Al Sahlan
Outsourcing the management of migration is not the direction to go, according to the liberal MEP from Sweden. ADVERTISEMENT The…
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EU top court upholds cancellation of EU-Morocco trade deals
This article was originally published in Spanish The EU institutions’ consultations with the people of the Western Sahara were insufficient to…
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