Green News NGOs take Spain to court over ignoring illegal fishing in Africa NGOs claim Spanish authorities are turning a blind eye to their fleets' activities in Senegal and Guinea Bissau. 23/04/2025
Europe News EU ministers reach compromise on fishing quotas for overfished Mediterranean A delicate compromise has been struck to balance fishing activities and resource conservation in the Mediterranean, following intense negotiations that placed the sector under significant scrutiny. 11/12/2024
Ocean Calls Beat them or eat them? What would you do with an invasive species? Should we beat them, or eat them? In this episode of Ocean Calls, we’re embarking on a journey to unravel the mysteries of invasive species in EU waters. They unsettle the delicate balance of marine ecosystems, so what can we do about them? 27/06/2024
Ocean Calls Can huge levels of overfishing globally be reversed - and how? In this episode of Ocean Calls, we're looking at what caused the now chronic problem of overfishing both globally and in Europe, and what is being done to improve the situation by both the EU and other organisations. 13/06/2024
Ocean Calls Meet the people working in Europe's small-scale fisheries In this episode of Ocean Calls, we hear from the people behind the fish on your plate. They are often overlooked, but play a crucial role in Europe's fishing industry. 30/05/2024
Eco-Innovation Chicken bones ground to paste could help cut food waste and emissions Food scientists have found a way to make chicken nuggets and fish cakes out of otherwise discarded bones and hard tissues. 14/01/2024
Business "Freedom scallops": The seafood war you probably didn’t know about As Japan is locked in a scallops standoff with China and Russia, with wider political ramifications, Tokyo reassures consumers worldwide about its seafood safety and looks for new markets. Euronews Business breaks down what it is all about. 01/12/2023
Japan Are dead fish washing up in Japan after Fukushima wastewater release? That’s what one video shared in Chinese and Korean claims. However, it's an old video filmed more than six months before Japan even started releasing the discharge into the Pacific Ocean. 06/09/2023
Nature ‘Appalling’ scale of bottom trawling in the UK revealed in new report The NGO says it equates to 15 years worth of negative impact in Marine Protected Areas, "making a mockery" of the UK's biodiversity goals. 02/03/2023
Climate Why is Greenpeace dropping boulders into the English Channel? Bottom trawling in marine protected areas is "like ploughing a combine harvester through a national park". 07/09/2022
Green News Dutch farmers and fishermen block roads to protest emissions cuts Farmers and fishermen fear they will lose their jobs under the Dutch government’s plans to curb nitrogen emissions. 05/07/2022
Nature Last 10 vaquitas are not ‘doomed’ to extinction, say scientists They’re the world’s rarest marine animal, but vaquitas can still defy the odds - so long as illegal fishing in their waters stops at once. 19/05/2022
Green News Illegal fishing and physical violence on Chinese 'devil ships' exposed The Environmental Justice Foundation exposes the extent of illegal fishing and human rights violations by China’s distant water fleet. 08/04/2022
Green News Why are 100,000 fish lying dead in the Atlantic Ocean? The video from the Sea Shepherd NGO shows tens of thousands of dead fish floating on the surface of the Atlantic Ocean. 21/02/2022
Green News Bottom trawling is rife in Spain’s waters, new report shows The protected status of Spain’s coastal waters is "a mirage" for endangered turtles and other species, say ocean campaigners. 02/12/2021
France French fishermen gather to protest post-Brexit uncertainty French Fishermen have gathered on the Armanville Plage in protest over what they called "bad faith" actions by the UK authorities on fishing licenses. 19/09/2021