Fisheries & Aquaculture

From the seawire: Ocean news in April 2022

Missed out on March 2022's ocean news? Here's a glimpse into what went down in Davey Jone's Locker this month. News relates to marine animals & plants, the climate crisis and the ocean, fisheries and aquaculture, marine technology, and people and the sea.

From the seawire: Ocean news in March 2022

Missed out on March 2022's ocean news? Here's a glimpse into what went down in Davey Jone's Locker this month. News relates to marine animals & plants, the climate crisis and the ocean, fisheries and aquaculture, marine technology, and people and the sea.

From the seawire: Ocean news from February 2022

Missed out on last month's ocean news? Here's a glimpse into what went down in Davey Jone's Locker in February with this news round-up. Covers marine life, the climate crisis, fisheries & aquaculture, marine technology, oceanography, the blue economy, marine, policy, and sustainability efforts.

Help A Researcher Out: Global Horizon Scan. Exploring Future IUU Fishing Trends in a Warming World

The Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), in collaboration with the PEW Charitable Trusts, are undertaking a global horizon scan to harness worldwide knowledge to identify and prioritise emerging issues in relation to future illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing practices impacted by climate change.

Sea Stories: Sea Wrack by Moira O’Neill

Sea wrack - the large species of seaweeds - has been collected by people all over the world for hundreds of years. Join point Moira O’Neill (the non de plume of Agnes Shakespeare Higginson) as she takes us to 19 century Ireland.

Help A Researcher Out: The value of the UK's beaches, the sea, & their resources

Help a Researcher Out! People in the UK - share your thoughts about the value of beaches, the sea, and their resources with Adam Nixon (University of Essex).

Help A Researcher Out: Share Your Perspective on Mussel Farming in the Sea!

Help a Researcher Out! Miriam von Thenen (Leibniz Institute for Baltic Sea Research Warnemünde, Germany) is currently working on the positive and negative impacts of mussel farming and how these should be taken into account in mussel farm site selection. Are you a mussel farmer, a researcher, a decision-maker, a planner, or in other ways interested in mussel farming and want to share your view? Then take part in this survey!

Campaign Corner: Fish Free February Launched

Marine biologist Simon Hilbourne and Oceans Festival UK are launching a new campaign called Fish Free February, challenging the public to protect our oceans by removing seafood from their diet for 29 days.