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Industrial trawlers are destroying seabeds with their nets.
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Italy, France and Spain carry out the most infringements of fishing legislation
According to a report compiled by the European Commission, unauthorised catches, falsification of documents, incorrect processing and non-compliance with minimum sizes appear at the top of the list year after year
February, 2009
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Doñana and the Gulf of Cadiz
September, 2010
Deep sea life: On the edge of the abyss
December, 2005
The seamounts of the Gorringe Bank
December, 2005
European trawlers are destroying the oceans
June, 2004
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Oceana reports illegal trawling activities in southern Majorca
Press Release
31/10/2012
Oceana welcomes EU Commission proposal to phase out deep-sea bottom trawling in the Northeast Atlantic
Press Release
19/07/2012
Oceana demands a rationalization of trawler fishing in the Balearic Sea
Press Release
23/09/2011