Radio Schuman Montenegro's president optimistic on EU accession - interview Montenegro's President Jakov Milatović spoke to Euronews on how he sees his country's path towards EU accession. 09/12/2024
Climate COP29’s host city Baku has its own local climate crisis Against the backdrop of Baku’s COP29 climate negotiations, the shores of the Caspian Sea are retreating. 16/11/2024
Green News Is the climate crisis driving sharks into the path of ships? A new study predicts that collisions between whale sharks and ships could increase by 15,000 times by 2100. 09/10/2024
Europe News Financial support announced after dead fish wash into Greek bay The dead freshwater fish filled both Volos bay and nearby rivers on Tuesday after they were displaced from their normal habitats by flooding last year. 01/09/2024
Food and Drink Is fish and chips too expensive for Brits? The humble fish and chips has risen in price more than any other UK takeaway in the past five years. 28/08/2024
Climate What an ‘underwater wildfire’ means for life in and out of the ocean Scientists say prolonged high sea surface temperatures are causing problems. 22/08/2024
Food and Drink What is a bacaro? Inside Venice’s beloved traditional bars Bacari are places where people normally go before lunch or dinner for an aperitif of spritz and cicchetti. 11/08/2024
Green News Anti-ageing secrets from sharks? Scientists say it’s a possibility The study found that higher ocean temperatures could threaten the unique species of shark. 05/07/2024
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
Climate 'Crazy' ocean heat is killing coral reefs like never before 'This wouldn't be happening without climate change', said the head of the United States' Coral Reef Watch Program 17/05/2024
Nature Climate change could mean oceans filled with jellyfish Warming waters could see these transparent gelatinous creatures’ habitat spread north towards the poles. 17/05/2024
Nature Number of fish on US overfishing list sunk to new low in 2023 The figures are a sign of healthy fisheries, federal officials said. 07/05/2024
Travel News Foodies will love Tokyo's new and improved fish market You can now eat and relax at the foodie destination. 01/02/2024
Nature Which endangered species get the most money for conservation? Hawaii plants, butterflies and desert fish are among the most underfunded species. 02/01/2024
United Kingdom Salmon fishing in Scotland threatened by rising sea temperatures Since March 2023, Scotland's waters have been gripped by an unprecedented Category 4 marine heatwave, causing mass marine mortalities. 24/09/2023
Destinations Why are the fish attacking people on Benidorm’s beaches? Experts have warned that unusually high sea temperatures could be causing the fish to seek alternative sources of food. 05/09/2023
Nature These cute pufflings are making a comeback despite climate change Researchers say the birds’ resilience in the face of ocean heating shows the complexity of climate change impacts on ecosystems. 31/08/2023
Japan Would you eat Fukushima fish? Japan's PM has and says its 'safe' Japan's Prime Minister ate fish caught off Fukushima's coast on Wednesday to alleviate fears after the controversial release of water from the disabled Ōkuma nuclear power station 30/08/2023
Green News Deep sea mining fails to get green light at UN debate Finland, Germany and Portugal were among the countries that blocked deep sea mining licences. 02/08/2023
No Comment Watch: Fishermen in Valparaiso celebrate Saint Peter The fishermen of Valparaiso celebrate Saint Peter, patron saint of fishermen, during the San Pedro fishermen's festival in Valparaiso, 110 km north-west of Santiago. 26/06/2023