Tag: fishing
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Global Deal helps reduce overfishing and improve ocean health
[ad_1] When the 12th Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization (WTO) closed at dawn on 17 June 2022, the 164-member intergovernmental body announced its final decision after 21 years of on-and-off discussions and negotiations. adopted the Fisheries Subsidies Agreement. The WTO Agreement on Fisheries Subsidies is a historic step towards tackling one of the ... -
Oyster Working Group Health Committee meeting on Tuesday 20 September
[ad_1] oyster task force sanitary committee Tuesday, September 20, 2022, 10:00 AM New Orleans Lakefront airport 6001 Stars and Stripes Blvd. new orleans, louisiana agenda: I. Phone Order II.pledge of allegiance III. Introduction IV. Discuss ISSC Proposal Procedure – OTF/LDH V. Discuss ... -
Cult Food Science Corporation says investee company Umami Meats has unveiled the world’s first farmed fish balls in a noodle dish
[ad_1] Cult Food Science Corporation (CSE:CULT, OTCQB:CULTF) announced that its Singapore-based portfolio company, Umami Meats, has unveiled the world’s first farmed fish balls. March 30, 2022. Umami, a cellular agriculture start-up developing sustainable alternatives for endangered fish species, has combined farmed fish and plant proteins to give them a taste and texture similar to traditional ... -
RI Health recommends closing 3 beaches for swimming by Labor Day
[ad_1] The Rhode Island Department of Health recommends closing three beaches for swimming ahead of the Labor Day holiday weekend. Beaches include the Surfers Rock area of Second Beach in Middletown, Sandy Point Beach in Portsmouth and Conicut Point Beach in Warwick. The health department recommended closing due to high bacterial levels in the water. ... -
EU needs to act on science to protect oceans
[ad_1] The importance of the world’s oceans cannot be overemphasized. The ocean provides her 50% of the oxygen we breathe, feeds billions of people and sustains the lives of millions more. The ocean is an excellent biological pump for global atmospheric and temperature regulation, and a driving force for water and nutrient cycling. As one ... -
Scientists restore collapsed clam populations and water quality in Shinnecock Bay
[ad_1] Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Scientists from Stony Brook University’s School of Marine and Atmospheric Sciences (SoMAS) have released a paper presenting the culmination of a decade of science. Frontiers of marine scienceThis, along with the expansion of seagrass meadows and the demise of harmful brown tides, explains the new restoration approaches used in Shinnecock ... -
A nearly drowning dolphin calf in Thailand is nursed back to health | Thailand
[ad_1] A dolphin calf found drowning in a tidal pool off the coast of Thailand is being cared for by dozens of veterinarians and volunteers. The Irrawaddy dolphin was spotted by a fisherman who alerted marine conservationists and provided emergency treatment until he was transported to Thailand’s Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Center ... -
Scottish trash heaps raise health concerns amid strike – KGET 17
[ad_1] LONDON (AP) — A strike by garbage collectors in the Scottish capital entered its ninth day on Saturday, health officials say stinking piles of garbage on the streets of Edinburgh are threatening public health and safety. I warned you. The warning from Public Health Scotland came as garbage collectors in London’s borough of Newham ...







