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Before Romania became an agricultural country, it was a fishing nation. This observation, published in 1937 in the magazine Realitatea Ilustrată, captures a reality that many forget today: for centuries, the Danube Delta was one of the most productive and important fishing areas in Europe.
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The Danube Delta and fishing – a five-century history

4 weeks ago4 weeks ago7 mins

Before Romania became an agricultural country, it was a fishing nation. This observation, published in 1937 in the magazine Realitatea…

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While the global aquaculture industry has blossomed in recent years, it is increasingly relying on species that are 'less beneficial' for food security, climate mitigation, and biodiversity, a new study by researchers at the University of British Columbia has suggested.
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Aquaculture production trends are ‘moving in the wrong direction’, study suggests

3 months ago3 months ago4 mins

While the global aquaculture industry has blossomed in recent years, it is increasingly relying on species that are ‘less beneficial’…

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Seafood producer Thai Union Group has announced that it is scaling its shrimp decarbonisation efforts by promoting collaboration between industry, government, and the finance sector.
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Thai Union Group scales shrimp decarbonisation efforts

11 months ago8 months ago4 mins

Seafood producer Thai Union Group has announced that it is scaling its shrimp decarbonisation efforts by promoting collaboration between industry,…

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Governments, business leaders and communities need to come together to invest in "scalable, traceable waste infrastructure" to tackle ocean waste, Raffi Schieir, director at Prevented Ocean Plastic has said.
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‘Scalable, traceable infrastructure’ necessary to tackle ocean waste

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Governments, business leaders and communities need to come together to invest in “scalable, traceable waste infrastructure” to tackle ocean waste,…

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Seafood conglomerate Thai Union Group has secured a $150 million 'Blue Loan' from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), to support its sustainable production efforts.
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Thai Union secures ‘Blue Loan’ to support sustainable production

1 year ago7 months ago4 mins

Seafood conglomerate Thai Union Group has secured a $150 million ‘Blue Loan’ from the Asian Development Bank (ADB), to support…

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Ireland's aquaculture sector – specifically the salmon, rope mussel and oyster segments – has demonstrated a 'good environmental performance', BIM, Ireland's seafood development agency has said.
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Ireland’s aquaculture sector demonstrates ‘good environmental performance’

1 year ago1 year ago3 mins

Ireland‘s aquaculture sector – specifically the salmon, rope mussel and oyster segments – has demonstrated a ‘good environmental performance’, BIM, Ireland’s seafood…

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