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Supermarkets among groups behind pilot scheme to combat human rights abuses in British fleet
Investigation will examine claims of bad practice by key fishing body in Northern Irish supply chains
A professor on how academics are working with ‘keystone actors’ to change fishing
FT investigation detailed mistreatment of Filipino crew who worked on British boats over the course of a year
Two cousins came to the UK for a better life. They left changed forever
Country could become first to extract battery metals from its ocean floor
The sector is struggling with labour shortages and post-Brexit export regulations
Washington has cracked down on Beijing’s vessels over illegal fishing and ‘grey-zone operations’ in South China Sea
Demand for seafood has soared while stocks have become depleted — but aquaculture and global treaties offer glimmers of hope
Court battle exposes sale of lucrative fishing rights to company linked to Greek tycoons for fraction of market value
UK fishing boats will be able to land Northeast Atlantic spur dog — or ‘rock salmon’ — after sustainability levels recover
Also in this newsletter: how the conflict over Western Sahara affects European fishers
MSPs seek pause in aquaculture growth over environmental and welfare concerns as mortality doubles
Chief of Mowi says 40% levy proposed in industry’s dominant country will increase prices worldwide
Pressure on Oslo over fishing and other activities around Svalbard will increase, says legal firm
UK ministers are considering plans to allow a pursuit once extolled by Ernest Hemingway
Stocks of cod, whiting and herring are being overfished, warn environmental groups
‘Global Magnitsky’ act used for first time on Nasdaq-listed group to give investors time to unwind holdings
Casual extermination of apex predators by humans should be grabbing headlines
Vessel Viewer seeks to flag craft engaged in breaching quotas, catching in forbidden waters — or worse
Innovations like electronic monitoring onboard vessels could turn the tide on illegal fishing
Japanese fishery Maruha Nichiro is working with universities to solve tuna farming’s sustainability problem in the country
Fast-growing food sector has become a test case for the use and abuse of the drugs
Commerce minister’s surprise remarks put WTO agreements at risk
Self-governing Danish territory reluctant to upset maritime deals and trade with Moscow
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