A new working definition of ‘destructive fishing’ has successfully been drafted following a rigorous consultation process involving 80 fisheries experts from over 30 countries. Many policies...
Ground-breaking new SEAwise research shows habitat restoration and measures to tackle the effects of pollution and proliferating coastal development may be just as important to ensuring...
By Wasseem Emam FAI and Ethical Seafood Research (ESR) have announced a new partnership to launch the Tilapia Welfare Project in Egypt. Egypt is the top...
Photo Banner Credit: Nicolas Job According to a new analysis of the farmed shellfish market released this week by the Gulf of Maine Research Institute, Maine’s farmed...
Tasmania’s salmon industry, a booming enterprise expanding along the island state’s pristine coastline, has become the subject of heated debate and controversy. The industry, now a...
by Spoorthy Raman Between spring and fall each year in coastal British Columbia, when salmon migrate upstream, the region’s First Nations manually count the number of fish...
A team of researchers specialising in the impact of unsustainable fishing on marine ecosystems have launched a new illustrative framework to monitor the scale and impact...
The Nature Conservancy Gulf of Mexico Program just released recommendations for accelerating the restoration of oysters in the Gulf of Mexico. The report suggests eight overall...
Kona, Hawaii – Sea Pact announced today that Blue Ocean Mariculture has joined the organization as its newest member. Sea Pact is a pre-competitive collaboration of...
WHO WE ARE We are an action-driven global alliance of more than 60 NGOs, activists, scientists and individuals from 15 countries united with one same vision:...