Fourteen Pacific island nations will receive $107 million to adapt their tuna-dependent economies as climate change pushes ...
Rising sea temperatures threaten tuna supplies for Pacific island nations Tuna populations are shifting away from Pacific ...
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Business and Financial Times on MSNTuna fishers protest exorbitant licence rateThe Ghana Tuna Association has expressed concern over the current fishing licence regime, describing it as too expensive.
Fourteen Pacific Island countries will receive a grant of NZD $187 million (US$107m) from the UN-based Green Climate Fund to help safeguard their tuna fisheries against the expected impacts of climate ...
When Waipukurau man Kurt Mackie and his mates were hauling in a big yellowfin tuna their adrenaline kicked in. But, sadly, ...
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business on MSNEditorial: Tuna Association decries exorbitant licencing regimeThe Ghana Tuna Association (GTA) is complaining about the current fishing licencing regime, describing it as too expensive.
A record 53 yellowfin tuna have been reported as caught by Tauranga Sport Fishing Club members this season, dwarfing last ...
The European Parliament has approved an updated fisheries agreement allowing 56 EU vessels from Spain, France, and Portugal to fish in Cabo Verde’s waters for the next five years ...
Pat Shanahan, executive director of the Wild Alaska Sole Association, joins the podcast this week to talk about consumer ...
The tuna catch is down, retail prices are unreliable and thousands of jobs have gone as the fishing industry takes a hit, with all parts of the sector affected. It was in late 2023 that Solihin ...
The tuna explosion could be linked to Covid-19 when the Pacific Fleet stopped catching juvenile fish, Sheehan said. “And ...
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