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Environmental Group Remains Hopeful about Shark Proposals
March, 2010
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March, 2010
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A new report by Oceana shows that in 2008, 87 countries exported nearly 10,000 tonnes of fins to Hong Kong, the biggest single market in the world
March, 2010
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Oceana supports the banning of the international trade of bluefin tuna and asks for 8 shark species and 31 red and pink coral species to be regulated
March, 2010
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The European Parliament urges the Commission and Member States to support a bluefin tuna trade ban
February, 2010
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CITES Secretariat joins international consensus on the need for a bluefin tuna international trade ban
February, 2010
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NGOs urge Spain, that holds the EU presidency and the highest quota of bluefin tuna, supports the inclusion of this species in Appendix I of CITES.
February, 2010
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A scientific report, published today, reveals that Europe will fail by decades to reach the Johannesburg commitment of managing fisheries sustainably by 2015
January, 2010
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The Commission proposed today a new EU Biodiversity Strategy to confront growing challenges, including the fact that only 1% of European waters are protected
January, 2010
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Oceana is asking the European Commission to recover healthy ocean ecosystems and assure the enforcement of existing regulations
December, 2009