Greenpeace: Gov’ts fail to agree on global ocean treaty
Governments have failed to create the legal framework for the creation of marine protected areas across at least a third of the world's oceans by 2030
Skretting’s new sustainability policy gives NE Atlantic blue whiting the all-clear
Under its new responsible sourcing policy, Nutreco and Skretting are happy to accept blue whiting's inclusion in the MarinTrust Improvers Programme
Broken parts on Coast Guard vessel prevent Newfoundland cod survey
The inshore harvesters' union disputes the notion that there is an insufficient amount of data to make a stock assessment for northern cod in 2J3KL
Russian cod, haddock fishery given nod for MSC recertification
Assurance Services International has said that while CABs are suspended from doing work in Russia, current certificates and reassessment processes would not be affected
Russia ban request spotlights creation of new US seafood association
'We are proud to do our small part in combating evil and aggression and to stand with Ukraine' -- the Massachusetts Seafood Collaborative
British Columbia premier warns Trudeau against letting farm licenses expire
'Regrettably there is widespread concern in coastal communities that your government is poised to make a decision in coming days that will eliminate many if not all salmon farming licenses' -- British Columbia premier John Horgan
Petition seeks to expand Alaska protection areas for North Pacific right whales
'Along with ship strikes, entanglement in fishing gear is the greatest threat to baleen whales, particularly for those with critically low numbers like North Pacific right whales' -- Center for Biological Diversity
Scotland opens consultations on mandatory REM in fisheries
The Scottish government is taking opinions on proposals including remote electronic monitoring and 'additional technical and spatial management measures'
Seafood sector veterans launch ‘science-based communications initiative’ at SXSW
Aquaculture consultant Jennifer Bushman, former Corbion exec Jill Kauffman Johnson, and BioMar's Katherine Bryar hope to change perceptions of marine industries
Arctic multinational governing council suspended due to Russia conflict
Seven of the Arctic Council's eight members have agreed to boycott future meetings, except for Russia, which holds the council's rotating chairmanship
