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Oceana and MarViva Call for Moratorium on Bluefin Tuna and Improved Management for Sharks
November, 2009
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Spain, the country with the most shark catches in Europe, has already adopted legislation for its fleet prohibiting the catch of threatened species
October, 2009
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Oceana documented 92 Italian vessels in 2008 with driftnets on board, 80% of which had already been identified in previous years
October, 2009
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Nel 2008 Oceana ha documentato 92 imbarcazioni italiane con reti derivati a bordo, l´ 80% delle quali erano già state notificate negli anni precedenti
October, 2009
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October, 2009
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Oceana sees the efforts to reduce the catches of many stocks as positive, but notes that these small reductions are clearly insufficient as 8 out of 10 stocks assessed are overexploited
October, 2009
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The United States has decided to "strongly support" the listing of bluefin tuna on CITES Appendix I
October, 2009
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Politicians ignore eight out of ten scientific recommendations, catches are not effectively controlled and often exceed agreed quotas
October, 2009
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These nations will propose eight shark species for CITES trade regulation that will ensure their survival
October, 2009
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Pescanova is planning an aquaculture plant in Cabo Touriñán, a protected Natura 2000 area in Spain. Oceana is campaigning against the authorisation of this project and asks the European Commission to not allow fishing giants access to subsidies
October, 2009