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As southern African freshwater fish & fisheries struggle, collaboration is key (commentary)

Sri Lanka’s blue carbon ecosystems at risk as government seeks way out of economic crisis

On Canada’s West Coast, clam gardening builds resilience among Indigenous youth

WTO negotiations flounder — again — over banning unsustainable fishing subsidies

Shark fin consumption wanes in Thailand, yet demand persists, report shows

Peruvian bills could imperil marine biodiversity & artisanal fishing, experts say

As aquaculture hits historic highs, let’s ensure sustainability is prioritized (commentary)

French Polynesians revive traditional rāhui to protect fish — and livelihoods

For the first time ever, we’re farming more seafood than we’re catching: FAO

Indonesia must integrate marine protection with fisheries subsidies, study says

Caught in the net: Unchecked shrimp farming transforms India’s Sundarbans

Beekeeping helps villagers tend coastal forests in Thai mangrove hotspot

Ghost nets haunt marine life in Malaysian marine park, study finds

Efforts to save Cambodia’s coast tread water as fish stocks plummet

Indonesian fishers mount a community-led fight against destructive fishing

Fishers left with no land, no fish, in fire sale of Cambodian coast

Bottom trawling in U.K.’s marine reserves, legally, is apparently a thing

In Belize, flawed conservation measures threaten small-scale fishers’ livelihoods (commentary)

Small-scale fishers lose out to trawlers in race to catch Cambodia’s last fish

As catches fall, Sierra Leone’s artisanal fishers turn to destructive practices

No mercy for overfished yellowfin tuna at Indian Ocean fisheries meeting

Indonesian activist freed in hate speech case after flagging illegal shrimp farms

Will the Mekong and Salween pay the price of China’s energy transition?

Banks backing Mekong hydropower failing on due diligence, report reveals

To renew or not to renew? African nations reconsider EU fishing deals

Twilight zone fishing: Can we fish the ocean’s mesopelagic layer?

As plastic talks wrap up in Canada, fishers in Indonesia count the costs

Indonesia resumes lobster larvae exports despite sustainability, trade concerns

CITES halts Ecuador’s shark trade; trafficking persists amid lack of transparency

No answers for Ghanaian fishery observer’s family months after suspected death

Fewer fish and more rules lead to illegal catches, Italian fishers say

Fishing by dodgy fleets hurts economies, jobs in developing countries: Report

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