Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Energy Frontiers IEA analyst warns global energy efficiency progress remains off track In partnership with Azpromo
Ocean Calls Where is your fish from and is it really what you think it is? It may be the case that the fish on your plate isn't what it claims to be. Such fraud is thought to be widespread, and In this episode of Ocean Calls we're exploring transparency and traceability, asking what the EU is doing to make sure you get what you paid for. 16/05/2024
Ocean Understanding hake's remarkable recovery in the Atlantic In partnership with the European Commission The hake population in the waters of Northwestern Europe has recovered spectacularly over the past 20 years. What's behind this remarkable rebound and how might this success story be repeated elsewhere? 30/04/2024
Ocean Interview: How Europe’s swift action saved commercial hake stocks In partnership with the European Commission Persistent overfishing in European seas led to the decline of many fish species in the 1990s. However, efforts to restore hake populations to sustainable levels in recent decades have proven successful. 30/04/2024
Ocean Net gains: how Pacific Island states are securing the future of tuna In partnership with the European Commission The largest tuna fishery in the world is also the most sustainable. How do the small island states of the Pacific prevent overfishing, develop their economies, and prepare for the imminent effects of climate change? Our report from the Marshall Islands. 05/03/2024
Ocean Interview: How do the Marshall Islands safeguard their tuna stocks? In partnership with the European Commission The director of the state's Marine Resources Authority highlighted the crucial role that vessel inspections and data play in protecting this vital resource. 05/03/2024
France Mixed reactions to fishing ban in the Bay of Biscay The measure to protect dolphins could cause the price of fish to rise and put people out of a job, many fear. 22/01/2024
Focus After the tsunami: Japan’s fishing communities look to the future In partnership with The Government of Japan The earthquake and tsunami of 2011 hit Japan hard. More than a decade on, Euronews travels to the country’s northeastern Tohoku region to find out how fishing communities are bouncing back. 11/12/2023
Italy Fishing villages in Naples ditch polystyrene in microplastic U-turn The United Nations Environment Programme says 730 tonnes of plastic litter is dumped in the Mediterranean Sea every day. Euronews reporter Luca Palamara speaks to fishermen in Naples looking to cut down on plastic waste generated by the trade. 07/12/2023
No Comment WATCH: Fishing boats burn after strike hits central Gaza beach As of last Friday, more than 11,000 Palestinians, two-thirds of them women and minors, have been killed since the war began, according to the Health Ministry in Gaza. 13/11/2023
Ocean Keeping fishing fair: On board an EU patrol vessel in the Adriatic Sea In partnership with the European Commission In this episode of Ocean, we step on board the Ocean Sentinel patrol vessel to see first-hand how EU member states and agencies are working together to enforce fishing regulations in the Adriatic Sea. 31/10/2023
Ocean How European collaboration is closing gaps in fishery control In partnership with the European Commission Ocean spoke with the Executive Director of the European Fisheries Control Agency (EFCA), Dr Susan Steele, to discuss the practical value of interagency collaboration across multiple water zones. 31/10/2023
Ocean What is bycatch and why is it killing so many dolphins? Fishers accidentally catch many animals such as sharks, birds, whales and turtles. In the Bay of Biscay, it’s mainly dolphins that get caught in nets, and once they get entangled, they have little chance of surviving. 05/10/2023
Europe Decoded 'Time bomb’: The abandoned war weapons poisoning the Baltic sea A staggering 300,000 tonnes of deadly wartime weapons lie scattered on the Baltic seabed. 29/09/2023
World News Hook, line and clinker: fisherman's concrete statue conservation idea Sculptures scattered on the sea bed off the coast of Tuscany are preserving natural habitats and protecting flora and fauna from trawlers' nets 11/08/2023
No Comment Women in Venezuela have joined fishing boats to feed their families Venezuela's socioeconomic crisis has seen women take on some of the jobs once exclusively done by men including fishing 29/06/2023
World News Euroviews. The EU would be wise to invest in African aquaculture and fisheries Investing in African aquaculture is not just about unlocking a new frontier with enormous potential, but it is also about addressing the pressing challenges of today, Essam Yassin Mohammed and Lindiwe Majele Sibanda write. 26/05/2023
Ocean Calls Podcast: What's the future of Europe's young fishers? In partnership with The European Commission As European fisheries struggle to recruit a new workforce, the sector has concerns for the future. 25/05/2023
Green News Spanish octopus farm comes under fire from protesters in Madrid Protestors rallied in Madrid on Sunday against a controversial new farm that will confine 3 million octopuses in pools. 22/05/2023
Ocean How are Europe's blue economy sectors preparing for the future? In partnership with the European Commission 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
Ocean Innovation companies linking academia and industry in the blue economy In partnership with the European Commission Euronews speaks with Elisabeth Nordin, the Communication Advisor at Blått Kompetansenter working on the EU-supported BRIDGES project, which focuses on improving aquaculture education and training in the Nordic countries. 25/04/2023