Now playing Next no comment Volunteers fish 52 rental bicycles from a Paris canal The haul from Ourcq canal in the suburb of Pantin also included a scooter and road signs. 02/12/2020
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Now playing Next world news Euroviews. As climate change begins to bite, ending overfishing will safeguard our oceans’ health ǀ View Our oceans are our first line of defence against rising carbon levels in the atmosphere. Overfishing is compromising the planet's immunity to climate change - to the detriment of us all. 19/10/2020
Now playing Next world news Brexit: Will battle for control of fishing rights torpedo trade deal? There are signs that the ongoing tussle over access to fishing waters could blow up into a major conflagration at Thursday's EU summit. 15/10/2020
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Now playing Next world news Euroviews. The EU COVID-19 response must foster sustainability to support fishing incomes and ecosystems ǀ View While the EU’s Covid-19 response measures may offer one year’s support to the fishing sector, fostering a sustainable marine environment will support livelihoods and ecosystems for years to come. 22/05/2020
Now playing Next world news Euroviews. Closing holes in the net: How the EU needs to remove secrecy from European fishing ǀ View The ongoing revision of the Fisheries Control Regulation provides a crucial opportunity to remove the continuing veil of secrecy that shrouds member states’ efforts to control their fishing fleet and that has allowed infringements of EU law to go unpunished. 22/04/2020
Now playing Next France First skirmish of Brexit? French condemn Guernsey fishing ban Guernsey has announced a post-Brexit case-by-case permit scheme for French boats that officials in France say is a de facto ban on fishing. 01/02/2020
Now playing Next United Kingdom British fishermen fear that Brexit will leave them in the cold An industry that makes up just 0.14% of the UK economy may get sacrificed as part of an EU trade deal. 31/01/2020
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Now playing Next Living 36 artists join forces to celebrate the sea The artists have presented a collection inspired by the deep blue in London. 12/11/2019
Now playing Next Greece Greek fishermen paid to collect rubbish caught from the sea for recycling Fishermen are being paid €200 a month to recycle waste from their nets. More and more plastic and cans are being pulled from the waters together with the fish. A new Greek company called Enaleia has backing from Greek and foreign donors to introduce a more sustainable way of fishing. 02/07/2019
Now playing Next Spain 360° video: This is the most sustainable way to catch tuna fish The almadraba technique might be 3,000 years old, but it is still the most sustainable way to catch tuna fish, it's claimed. Join Spanish fishermen as they catch the giant fish in this 360° report. 01/06/2019
Now playing Next World Small-scale Danish fishermen push back against industrial fishing Traditional fishermen in the Danish village of Thorupstrand are pushing back against large-scale fishing operations that they say are threatening their livelihood and through that, their way of life. 23/05/2019