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9 June 2017
Food & Agriculture
Sustainable use of oceans requires end to illegal fishing
Sustainable use of oceans requires end to illegal fishing
8 June 2017
Water
6 ways to save the world's oceans
6 ways to save the world's oceans
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Food & Agriculture
Countries signed to UN-brokered illegal fishing treaty meet for first time
Countries signed to UN-brokered illegal fishing treaty meet for first time
24 April 2017
Food & Agriculture
Is a property boom in Malaysia causing a fisheries bust in Penang?
Is a property boom in Malaysia causing a fisheries bust in Penang?
13 April 2017
Food & Agriculture
Tracking fish “from sea to plate” to keep illegal catches out of global supply chains
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4 April 2017
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In the fishing industry, gear recycling is finally catching on
In the fishing industry, gear recycling is finally catching on
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Does your fish burger contain mercury-tainted shark meat?
Does your fish burger contain mercury-tainted shark meat?
9 January 2017
Corporate Responsibility
Air China becomes first mainland airline to ban transport of shark fin
Air China becomes first mainland airline to ban transport of shark fin
3 January 2017
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Paris warming limit will increase fish catches
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Thai slave-crewed fishing boats shift seas to evade law
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Overfishing fuels China’s maritime disputes
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Economic impacts of climate change on global fisheries could be worse than we thought
Economic impacts of climate change on global fisheries could be worse than we thought
4 October 2016
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Thousands of Vietnamese protest at Formosa Steel Plant in Ha Tinh
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Chinese backed electricity plant endangers Hilsa sanctuary
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