First 2022 fisheries data now live for 30 global EEZs.| Sea Around Us
Senegal’s fish are vanishing—and so are its fishers.| Sea Around Us
A new study estimates how much nutrition Indian Ocean fisheries provide and examines how these benefits align with conservation priorities. The post Indian Ocean fisheries fuel global nutrition — but the benefits are leaving the region appeared first on Sea Around Us.| Sea Around Us
One of the most memorable sessions at UNOC 2025 was the one that focused on small-scale fisheries.| Sea Around Us
By Anna Luna Rossi. June 2025 marked the third edition of the United Nations Ocean Conference, hosted in Nice, France, and co-organized by France and Costa Rica. UNOC3 falls within the Ocean Decade initiative to create a framework for communicating and using ocean knowledge to generate real-time actions for safeguarding our marine resources. I travelled […] The post Youth making waves: Advocating for marine conservation at UNOC3 appeared first on Sea Around Us.| Sea Around Us
France’s ‘paper parks’ under fire as Daniel Pauly criticizes weak ocean safeguards.| Sea Around Us
Catch reconstruction video tutorials. The post Sea Around Us launches catch reconstruction course to empower global fisheries research appeared first on Sea Around Us.| Sea Around Us
Exploitation of the high seas risks doing irreversible damage to biodiversity, climate stability and ocean equity.| Sea Around Us
According to new research, developmental changes in individual fish and experimental errors are the causes of inconsistencies that have erroneously been linked to the Gill Oxygen Limitation Theory.| Sea Around Us
Key past and present research conducted by the Sea Around Us. The post Vital research based on Sea Around Us data: Insights from the FishBase and SeaLifeBase Symposium appeared first on Sea Around Us.| Sea Around Us