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Now playing Next Ocean How are Europe's blue economy sectors preparing for the future? In this latest episode of Ocean, we explore how schools and industry are working closely together to ensure Europe's maritime sector is better prepared for the challenges ahead. 25/04/2023
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Now playing Next Ocean Catch less, earn more: the reinvention of Mediterranean fishing Small-scale fishers in Croatia and Greece are finding new ways to face up to environmental and economic challenges. 22/11/2022
Now playing Next Ocean In the shadows: Small-scale fishers face growing challenges 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
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Now playing Next Ocean Traditional fishing and aquaculture: in harmony with nature 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
Now playing Next Ocean Aquaculture in fish ponds can be positive for the environment A traditional form of aquaculture practiced aross the European Union for centuries is beneficial to the environment, biodiversity, and local communities 23/08/2022
Now playing Next Ocean How Europe helps tackle illegal fishing in the Western Indian Ocean 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
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Now playing Next 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
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