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Oceana calls for protection of ocean's top predators at upcoming international fisheries meeting
Global demand for sharks and bluefin tuna driving populations towards extinction.
November, 2010
Oceana urges EU to make strong lead at ICCAT to ensure the future of endangered species
Tomorrow’s EU Council of Fisheries Ministers provides key opportunity to adopt a strong position on management measures for critically overexploited bluefin tuna, Mediterranean swordfish and sharks.
October, 2010
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Oceana recommendations for a sustainable management framework for Mediterranean swordfish
November, 2011
The race for threatened sharks
July, 2010
Bluefin Tuna Larval Survey
December, 2009
Adrift! Swordfish and driftnets in the Mediterranean Sea
September, 2009
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ICCAT’s baffling contradiction: precaution on bluefin, abandonment of sharks
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19/11/2012
Oceana calls for freeze of unmanaged shark catches
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16/07/2012
Oceana Applauds ICCAT Decision to Protect Vulnerable Silky Sharks
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21/11/2011