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Oceana documents species and habitats, monitor illegal fishing and propose new protected areas.
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We are working to reduce overfishing and destructive fishing gears.
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Bluefin Tuna
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ICCAT: Where fishing is regulated for migratory species in the Atlantic
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Publications
The use of 'rasco' gillnets in the anglerfish, king crab and deep-sea sharks fisheries in the North-East Atlantic.
November, 2005
Sea turtles on the hook
October, 2005
The use of driftnets: a scandal for Europe, a mockery of the United Nations
September, 2005
Fishing quotas based on scientific information as opposed to national or individual interests
September, 2005
The implementation od the IPPC Directive in the mercury cell chlor-alkali production industry
September, 2005
The EU fleet and chronic hydrocarbon contamination
September, 2005
Deep sea species: The European Union must decide between science and the private interest of the fishing industry
December, 2004
A contribution from Oceana to the debate on the application of management measures to mediterranean ficheries
November, 2004
The death of cetaceans through the use of LFA sonar in naval military maneuvers
August, 2004
Oceans in danger
June, 2004
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