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UN Ocean Conference: Calls for Multilateralism Amidst Concerns of Ocean Exploitation
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice, from June 9th-13th, saw leaders call for a ban on bottom trawling, stronger marine protections, and multilateralism to counter unilateral exploitation of ocean resources, as exemplified by US deep-sea mining plans.
UN Ocean Conference: Calls for Multilateralism Amidst Concerns of Ocean Exploitation
The UN Ocean Conference in Nice, from June 9th-13th, saw leaders call for a ban on bottom trawling, stronger marine protections, and multilateralism to counter unilateral exploitation of ocean resources, as exemplified by US deep-sea mining plans.
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36% Bias Score


EU Faces Legal Action Over Destructive Fishing in Protected Areas
A coalition of NGOs filed a legal complaint against the EU for allowing bottom trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs) in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain, violating the EU Habitats Directive, prompting calls for urgent action and highlighting a systemic problem.
EU Faces Legal Action Over Destructive Fishing in Protected Areas
A coalition of NGOs filed a legal complaint against the EU for allowing bottom trawling in marine protected areas (MPAs) in Denmark, the Netherlands, and Spain, violating the EU Habitats Directive, prompting calls for urgent action and highlighting a systemic problem.
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44% Bias Score


Dutch 'Big Five' Dominate European Fishing, Raising Sustainability Concerns
Five Dutch fishing companies, collectively known as the 'Big Five,' control almost 230 vessels and a sixth of the EU's fishing capacity, generating €2.4 billion in revenue in 2023, raising concerns about their dominance and unsustainable practices.
Dutch 'Big Five' Dominate European Fishing, Raising Sustainability Concerns
Five Dutch fishing companies, collectively known as the 'Big Five,' control almost 230 vessels and a sixth of the EU's fishing capacity, generating €2.4 billion in revenue in 2023, raising concerns about their dominance and unsustainable practices.
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60% Bias Score


Technological Solutions Target High Dolphin Mortality in Bay of Biscay Fishing Nets
In the Bay of Biscay, 4,500–8,500 dolphins die annually in fishing nets, prompting a one-month fishing ban and the development of acoustic beacons and AI-powered trawling nets to reduce bycatch and protect marine ecosystems.
Technological Solutions Target High Dolphin Mortality in Bay of Biscay Fishing Nets
In the Bay of Biscay, 4,500–8,500 dolphins die annually in fishing nets, prompting a one-month fishing ban and the development of acoustic beacons and AI-powered trawling nets to reduce bycatch and protect marine ecosystems.
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40% Bias Score


MSC's Sustainability Goals Under Scrutiny Amidst Overfishing and Climate Change
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a leading certifier of sustainable fisheries, is facing criticism for failing to meet its targets, with only 16% of global wild-caught fish currently certified, despite efforts to improve unsustainable fisheries. Climate change and overfishing exacerbate the pro...
MSC's Sustainability Goals Under Scrutiny Amidst Overfishing and Climate Change
The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC), a leading certifier of sustainable fisheries, is facing criticism for failing to meet its targets, with only 16% of global wild-caught fish currently certified, despite efforts to improve unsustainable fisheries. Climate change and overfishing exacerbate the pro...
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56% Bias Score


Bottom Trawling Devastates Deep-Sea Ecosystems
Bottom trawling, responsible for 25% of global wild-caught seafood, devastates deep-sea ecosystems like the mesophotic zone, destroying habitats and biodiversity, and taking hundreds of years to recover; this damage is largely unseen, necessitating stronger regulations and sustainable fishing practi...
Bottom Trawling Devastates Deep-Sea Ecosystems
Bottom trawling, responsible for 25% of global wild-caught seafood, devastates deep-sea ecosystems like the mesophotic zone, destroying habitats and biodiversity, and taking hundreds of years to recover; this damage is largely unseen, necessitating stronger regulations and sustainable fishing practi...
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48% Bias Score

Macron to Limit Bottom Trawling in French Marine Protected Areas
French President Macron announced plans to limit bottom trawling in designated areas of French marine protected areas by 2026, aiming for a balance between fishing and biodiversity protection, while facing criticism for the definition of "strong protection.

Macron to Limit Bottom Trawling in French Marine Protected Areas
French President Macron announced plans to limit bottom trawling in designated areas of French marine protected areas by 2026, aiming for a balance between fishing and biodiversity protection, while facing criticism for the definition of "strong protection.
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44% Bias Score

China Launches World's First Mobile Aquaculture Vessel
China launched the world's first natural waterbody exchange aquaculture vessel, the Wan Qu Ling Ding, in Jiangmen on Tuesday; the 155.8-meter vessel, with a capacity of 80,000 cubic meters, aims to produce 3,000–5,000 metric tons of high-value fish annually, boosting Zhuhai's marine economy.

China Launches World's First Mobile Aquaculture Vessel
China launched the world's first natural waterbody exchange aquaculture vessel, the Wan Qu Ling Ding, in Jiangmen on Tuesday; the 155.8-meter vessel, with a capacity of 80,000 cubic meters, aims to produce 3,000–5,000 metric tons of high-value fish annually, boosting Zhuhai's marine economy.
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24% Bias Score

Spanish Fishermen to Self-Regulate Anchovy Catch Amidst Price Crash
The Spanish Ministry of Fisheries has delegated anchovy fishing quotas (28,600 tons) regulation to fishermen's organizations, aiming to stabilize prices that dropped from €6.77/kg to €0.74/kg in two days due to overfishing of small anchovies.

Spanish Fishermen to Self-Regulate Anchovy Catch Amidst Price Crash
The Spanish Ministry of Fisheries has delegated anchovy fishing quotas (28,600 tons) regulation to fishermen's organizations, aiming to stabilize prices that dropped from €6.77/kg to €0.74/kg in two days due to overfishing of small anchovies.
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44% Bias Score

Japanese Fishermen and Researchers Team Up to Combat Warming Ocean
Japanese fishermen and researchers are launching a joint project in April to collect data on changing ocean conditions, including warmer temperatures and shifting fish populations, aiming to revive the struggling fishing industry; this is the first such collaboration in Japan.

Japanese Fishermen and Researchers Team Up to Combat Warming Ocean
Japanese fishermen and researchers are launching a joint project in April to collect data on changing ocean conditions, including warmer temperatures and shifting fish populations, aiming to revive the struggling fishing industry; this is the first such collaboration in Japan.
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16% Bias Score

China Proposes Fisheries Law Revision to Balance Growth and Conservation
China submitted a draft revision to its fisheries law, aiming to balance industry development with resource conservation through stricter regulations, sustainable aquaculture promotion, and enhanced enforcement; illegal fishing cases handled by agriculture authorities dropped 42 percent in the first...

China Proposes Fisheries Law Revision to Balance Growth and Conservation
China submitted a draft revision to its fisheries law, aiming to balance industry development with resource conservation through stricter regulations, sustainable aquaculture promotion, and enhanced enforcement; illegal fishing cases handled by agriculture authorities dropped 42 percent in the first...
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24% Bias Score

"EU Agrees on 2025 Fishing Quotas: Mediterranean Trawler Effort Reduced by 66%"
"EU fisheries ministers unanimously approved fishing quotas for 2025, including a 66% reduction in Mediterranean trawler effort in Spanish and French waters, offset by a compensation mechanism for sustainable practices funded by the European Maritime, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Fund."

"EU Agrees on 2025 Fishing Quotas: Mediterranean Trawler Effort Reduced by 66%"
"EU fisheries ministers unanimously approved fishing quotas for 2025, including a 66% reduction in Mediterranean trawler effort in Spanish and French waters, offset by a compensation mechanism for sustainable practices funded by the European Maritime, Fisheries, and Aquaculture Fund."
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8% Bias Score
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