Focus Fukushima gets ready to discharge treated water into the sea In partnership with Japan Reconstruction Agency Eleven years after the Fukushima nuclear catastrophe, the region's inhabitants are preparing for a new step. 06/12/2022
Ocean Catch less, earn more: the reinvention of Mediterranean fishing In partnership with the European Commission Small-scale fishers in Croatia and Greece are finding new ways to face up to environmental and economic challenges. 22/11/2022
Ocean In the shadows: Small-scale fishers face growing challenges In partnership with the European Commission Small-scale fishers often have limited access to social protection programmes and financial services — and their catch is not always adequately monitored. 22/11/2022
Culture news Holy carp! UK fisherman catches record-breaking monster goldfish Andy Hackett, 42, landed the record-breaking 67.4-pound fish called The Carrot in France. 22/11/2022
No Comment Police rescue men after boat sinks off Boston A father and son were rescued by the Boston Harbor Police. They were clinging to their cooler after their lobster boat sank. 27/08/2022
Ocean Traditional fishing and aquaculture: in harmony with nature In partnership with the European Commission Professional fishers and fish farmers in parts of Spain and the Czech Republic are going about their business in a way that is both eco-friendly and able to earn them a living. 23/08/2022
Ocean Aquaculture in fish ponds can be positive for the environment In partnership with the European Commission A traditional form of aquaculture practiced aross the European Union for centuries is beneficial to the environment, biodiversity, and local communities 23/08/2022
Ocean How Europe helps tackle illegal fishing in the Western Indian Ocean In partnership with the European Commission The ample fish stocks of the Western Indian Ocean provide livelihoods to coastal communities. But this hard-to-control area has become a hotspot for illegal fishing that's now endangering the marine ecosystem. 21/06/2022
Ocean Fish, vital to Seychelles, are threatened by illegal vessels In partnership with the European Commission Fish provide food and livelihoods to Seychelles residents - but boats from far and wide are a growing threat 21/06/2022
Netherlands Netherlands marks the return of famous herring festival Vlaggetjesdag, a local holiday marking the arrival of fresh herring, was again held in Scheveningen after a three-year break. 19/06/2022
Ocean Managing non-Indigenous species in the Mediterranean Sea In partnership with the European Commission Hundreds of new species have invaded the Mediterranean Sea, altering local biodiversity and disrupting fisheries. Ocean looks at both the problems and opportunities presented by their arrival. 31/05/2022
Ocean "When an ecosystem is disturbed, it gets unbalanced." In partnership with the European Commission Hundreds of non-indigenous species have invaded the Mediterranean Sea over the past few decades. Ocean speaks to Professor Costas Batargias from the University of Patras about the reasons behind this rising number of non-native species. 31/05/2022
Ocean Europe's endangered eels: what's been done to save a miraculous creature In partnership with the European Commission Ocean takes a look at what's been done to help protect Europe's dwindling eel stocks. 29/04/2022
Ocean Scarybirds fly to the rescue of endangered species In partnership with the European Commission Researchers seek new ways to reduce the environmental impact of fishing 26/04/2022
Ocean “Microplastics are everywhere” researchers warn In partnership with the European Commission Recent studies revealed evidence of microscopic plastic particles in the internal organs and blood of "almost all people tested", raising new concerns about the potential impact of microplastics on human health — and on marine life. 26/04/2022
Ocean Why is ocean literacy key to protecting our marine ecosystems? In partnership with the European Commission Ocean travels to Malta and the Netherlands to meet the enthusiasts attempting to raise public awareness about the health of our seas and the marine environment. 22/02/2022
Ocean 'Every second breath you take comes from the ocean,' says expert In partnership with the European Commission "If it wasn't for the ocean, climate change would be much worse because of higher CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere," says Malta's Ocean Ambassador Alan Deidun. 22/02/2022
Euronews Witness "Nothing, there’s nothing": Senegal’s plummeting fish stocks drive migrant surge to Europe In this edition of Witness, Euronews' Valerie Gauriat takes us to Senegal, to see how the depletion of fish stocks which they blame on chinese and european vessels, is prompting many young people to risk all to get to Europe. 11/02/2022
Nature Iceland to end whaling by 2024 after fall in demand, authorities say Demand for whale meat has decreased dramatically due to criticism from animal rights activists and environmentalists, concerns about toxins in the meat, and a shrinking market. 05/02/2022
Ocean Where's the catch? The fishery surveys keeping our seas sustainable In partnership with the European Commission In this episode, Ocean joins a fishery survey team in the Atlantic collecting data aimed at ensuring the future health of seas and fisheries. 25/01/2022