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Countries agree on UN-backed guidelines to curb illegal fishing
28 February 2013 ? After years of negotiations, member countries of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) today agreed on a set of voluntary guidelines that target illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing (IUU).
04 Mar 2013 | www.un.org
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The European Union provides ?8 million to the Pacific Region to improve regional waste management
The PACWASTE programme will help improve the management of hazardous wastes, focussing on priority electronic and medical wastes as well as asbestos waste. Better management of waste on atolls will also be a project priority.
23 May 2013 | www.sprep.org
Meet the Winners of the Fifth Annual Ocean in Focus Photo Contest
Congratulations to Andy Murch for his grand prize winning photo essay titled "Gillnets: An Indiscriminate Fishery," chosen from a group of six finalists. For his essay, Murch focused on the wasteful practice of gillnet fishing, specifically in th ...
23 May 2013 | www.marinephotobank.com
Abundance and distribution of Hawaiian coral species predicted by model
(University of Hawaii ? SOEST) Researchers from the University of Hawaii, Manoa School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology developed species distribution models of the six dominant Hawaiian coral species around the main Hawaiian Islands, in ...
22 May 2013 | www.eurekalert.org
Fifty-five beaches meet new rules
Fifty five beaches in England meet tough new EU standards on water quality to achieve Blue Flag awards.
22 May 2013 | www.bbc.co.uk
Out of Sight, Out of Mind
Study of a right whale named Eg 3911 reveals how entanglement can cause a slow, invisible death
22 May 2013 | www.whoi.edu
Northland fishermen help to rescue orca
Commercial fishermen have been praised for looking after an orca stranded in the Kaipara Harbour until rescuers arrived.
22 May 2013 | www.nzherald.co.nz
Green light for 'biggest' wave farm
Plans for the world's largest commercial wave farm off the Western Isles move forward after minister give full consent for the project.
22 May 2013 | www.bbc.co.uk
Report: 36 Shipwrecks Scattered Across U.S. Sea Floor May Pose Oil Pollution Threat
This week, NOAA presented to the U.S. Coast Guard a new report that finds that 36 sunken vessels scattered across the U.S. sea floor could pose an oil pollution threat to the nation's coastal marine resources. Of those, 17 were recommended for fu ...
22 May 2013 | oceanservice.noaa.gov
Indonesia's natural riches highlight international biodiversity day - in pictures
Indonesia's marine and forest life is at risk from industrial overfishing and relentless deforestation, Greenpeace International warns on the UN's International Day for Biological Diversity
22 May 2013 | www.guardian.co.uk
The farmed halibut that's better to eat than its wild brothers
Gigha halibut's sweet, oaky taste has high-end chefs queueing up - and its production is environmentally friendly.These are four-year-old Atlantic halibut, and they may be the future of fish-farming: raised without chemicals and on organic feed.
22 May 2013 | www.guardian.co.uk
Environmental factors affecting prawn fishery
Marine Scotland has published a report outlining the environmental factors affecting the key Fladens prawn fishery in the North Sea.
22 May 2013 | www.worldfishing.net
MSC celebrates 20,000 sustainable products
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) is celebrating its 20,000th certified product.
22 May 2013 | www.worldfishing.net
'Green' longliner for Blue North
Seattle-based Blue North has contracted Dakota Creek Industries to build a new 'green' longliner, with delivery due in the fourth quarter of 2014.
22 May 2013 | www.worldfishing.net
Seven major fisheries cleared by NOAA of harming iconic species
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) has said that seven major Northeastern/Mid Atlantic fisheries will not jeopardize Atlantic sturgeon or listed marine mammals, sea turtles and Atlantic salmon.
22 May 2013 | feedproxy.google.com
Surprise discovery of huge bird colony on small island
A survey of a small inshore island at Cape Foulwind, near Westport, has led to the surprise discovery of what appears to be the largest West Coast seabird colony between Cook Strait and Fiordland.
22 May 2013 | www.nzherald.co.nz
New species of sea urchins discovered in NZ waters
Scientists dusting off half-century old archives of sea urchins have discovered seven new species they didn't know existed in New Zealand waters. The dramatic finds include a clarification over the mystery of one giant deepwater species.
21 May 2013 | www.nzherald.co.nz
Oyster Shells Are an Antacid to the Oceans
Decomposing oyster shells, made of calcium carbonate, act like an antacid pill and help generate alkalinity in the increasingly acidic oceans, a study finds.
21 May 2013 | www.nytimes.com
Scientists Explore Roots of Future Tropical Rainfall
A new study, published online May 19 in the journal Nature Geoscience, looks to the past to learn about the future of tropical climate change, and our ability to simulate it with numerical models.
21 May 2013 | www.whoi.edu
EU bathing water 2012 data released
The latest data on EU bathing water quality is released, showing that 93% of more than 22,000 sampled locations meet the minimum standards.
21 May 2013 | www.bbc.co.uk
Rise in catches of spring salmon hints at a return to 'glory days' on the Tay
CATCHES of spring salmon have increased dramatically this year to almost double the five-year average on one of the country's most renowned rivers, heralding a potential return to the "glory days" of Scottish angling, according to experts.    
21 May 2013 | telegraph.feedsportal.com