Ocean Video. Catch less, earn more: the reinvention of Mediterranean fishing Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 22/11/2022 - 19:08 GMT+1 In partnership with Small-scale fishers in Croatia and Greece are finding new ways to face up to environmental and economic challenges. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Catch less, earn more: the reinvention of Mediterranean fishing In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next Two new apps aiming to change seafood shopping In partnership with the European Commission Now playing Next Turkish police use tear gas to break into CHP headquarters Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 24th, 2026 – Evening Now playing Next Extreme heat to hit parts of Europe this weekend. Are we prepared? Now playing Next "Highly explosive" whale Timmy to be towed out to sea Now playing Next The Caspian Sea is shrinking, and ecosystems are paying the price Now playing Next At least four killed after wave of Russian strikes hits Kyiv Now playing Next SpaceX Starship explodes in Indian Ocean after splashdown Now playing Next Fighter jet tracks UFO in newly released Pentagon footage Now playing Next What is Russia’s Oreshnik missile? Now playing Next Pope Leo XIV visits Italy's 'Land of Fires' Now playing Next Turkish police storm main opposition headquarters with tear gas Now playing Next What is Russia’s Oreshnik missile? Now playing Next Pakistan train bombing kills at least 24 people Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | May 24th, 2026 – Midday More videos
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