Sustainable fishery
Potential of the blue economy
Bank of Greece Governor Yannis Stournaras on Wednesday emphasized the significant growth prospects of Greece's blue economy in the coming years, contingent on reducing its environmental and climate impact.
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Türkiye to expand fishing horizons with new deals
The Agriculture and Forestry Ministry aims to increase the catches of Turkish vessels and obtain new fishing grounds, especially in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans, by completing fisheries agreements with 12 African countries and continuing negotiations with 15 more countries.
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EU to spend 3.5 bln euros to protect the ocean, environment chief says
The European Union will spend 3.5 billion euros ($3.71 billion) to protect the ocean and promote sustainability through a series of initiatives this year, the EU's top environment official said on Tuesday.
Bulgaria Implements Seasonal Fishing Ban to Preserve Aquatic Life
The Ministry of Agriculture and Food, in collaboration with the Ministry of Environment and Water, has enacted a comprehensive ban on fishing activities.
Over 37 mln liras of fines imposed for illegal fishing
Fines of more than 37 million Turkish Liras ($2.1 million) were given during inspections for illegal fishing, while 480 tons of fishery products and 169 ships without fishing licenses were confiscated in 2022, the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry has announced.
The ministry stated that 199,702 inspections were carried out against illegal fishing last year.
Eco-fishing opportunity that emerged after mucilage missed: Expert
Turkey could have launched an eco-fishing approach in the wake of the marine mucilage that invaded Turkish seas early summer due to rising temperatures and pollution, but it missed the opportunity, according to an expert.
Greek PM to lunch with French President in Marseille
Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis will take part in the inaugural meeting of the High Level Conference of the International Union for Conservation of Nature World Conservation held in Marseille, at the formal invitation of the President of the French Republic Emmanuel Macron.
Overfishing, pollution, destructive fishing practices ‘leave Turkish seas bare’
A once-rich fishing ground, Turkish seas have seen a sharp decline in fish production, the result of overfishing, environmental factors and destructive fishing practices, according to experts, fishermen and restaurants.