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Oxford study finds lasting impacts of aquaculture on Greek seagrass

A University of Oxford study has documented ecological degradation of Posidonia oceanica meadows in Poros, Greece, linked to long-term fish farming impacts extending...

Mining threatens future of Raja Ampat’s grouper industry

A marine ecologist warns that coastal mining activities could undermine Raja Ampat’s grouper aquaculture and wild fisheries, threatening both marine ecosystems and long-term...

Accelerating blue economy innovation in the Baltic Sea

For the third consecutive year, A’Pelago Initiative will bring together leaders, changemakers, investors and innovators from across the Baltic Sea region to accelerate sustainable growth in...

AI and satellites target harmful algae in Finland

The public-private pilot aims to improve the detection and identification of harmful algae blooms and support water safety across Finland using hyperspectral satellite...

Report flags decline in fishery management

A new report warns of a noticeable decline in the sustainability performance of key fisheries used primarily for aquafeed, underscoring the urgent need...

Norway resumes land-based aquaculture licensing

The Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries has lifted its freeze on new land-based aquaculture applications, following updates to key regulations governing...
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