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Reconstruction of Freshwater Fisheries Catches: Canada, Minnesota (USA), and ASEAN Countries

Reconstruction of Freshwater Fisheries Catches: Canada, Minnesota (USA), and ASEAN Countries

New Fisheries Centre Research Report just released, from Sea Around Us.

Posted in 2024, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with ASEAN, biodiversity, Canada, Daniel Pauly, Deng Palomares, FCRR, fish catch, fisheries management, freshwater fish, Minnesota, Publications, reconstructions, Sea Around Us, USA

Daniel Pauly and Rashid Sumaila featured in new film pushing for WTO Agreement on fisheries subsidies

Daniel Pauly and Rashid Sumaila featured in new film pushing for WTO Agreement on fisheries subsidies

Dr. Daniel Pauly, and Dr. Rashid Sumaila, feature in a new film aimed at supporting a critical World Trade Organization (WTO) agreement on fishing subsidies, as the international community races to lock the deal in place before it expires in 2024.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, film, fish catch, marine catches, Rashid Sumaila, subsidies, World Trade Organization, WTO

Egyptian Mediterranean fisheries in urgent need of better management

Egyptian Mediterranean fisheries in urgent need of better management

Egyptian fisheries need to be better managed to secure the overall health of the Mediterranean Sea’s marine living resources, new research has found.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Daniel Pauly, Egypt, faculty, fish catch, fisheries management, IOF postdoctoral fellows, marine catches, Mediterranean, Research, Sea Around Us, trophic amplification

Market-based solution makes the case for blue carbon

Market-based solution makes the case for blue carbon

Over 120 million tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent could be sequestered every year by 2050 by applying a market-based solution (MBS) to global fisheries that would allow fishers to decide whether – at certain times – it is more profitable to go fish or to remain at port.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with Blue economy, carbon footprint, carbon trading, climate change, Deng Palomares, faculty, FERU, fish catch, fisheries economics, fisheries management, global policy, IOF Research Associates, ocean economy, Rashid Sumaila, Research, Sea Around Us

European fisheries under threat, climate change may impact on future catch

European fisheries under threat, climate change may impact on future catch

Without rapid adaptation or aggressive mitigation tactics, climate change is projected to induce profound negative consequences on future fisheries production in Europe.

Posted in 2023, IOFNews, News Release | Tagged with climate change, CORU, Europe, faculty, fish catch, IOF students, William Cheung

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