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Tuesday 08 May 2012

WINNING SCHOOLS MAKE A SPLASH AT WORLD FISHERIES CONGRESS
fishupdate.com | 08 May 2012
Primary school pupils were at the 6th' World Fisheries Congress today at the Edinburgh International Conference Centre (EICC) to meet with HRH The Duke of Rothesay after winning a national design competition on sustainable fishing.
 Fisheries
Young's Seafood Limited calls for closer collaboration on sustainability at World Fisheries Congress
fishupdate.com | 08 May 2012
Speaking at the World Fisheries Congress 2012 in Edinburgh, Mike Mitchell, Young's Seafood Limited?s Director of Quality and Corporate Social Responsibility, today (Tuesday 8 May 2012) called on scientists, fishers, politicians and the fish processing industry to work closer together to tackle the challenges faced by our seas.
 Fisheries | Marine Management | Research
World Fisheries Congress Opens in Edinburgh
fishupdate.com | 08 May 2012
The worlds fisheries community will gather in Edinburgh today (Tuesday, 8 May) to discuss the future of sustainable fishing at the 6th World Fisheries Congress. Organised by The World Council of Fisheries Societies, the congress is being held at Edinburgh International Conference Centre and will address Sustainable Fisheries in a Changing World.
 Fisheries
Warm water marine species spreading northwards into British waters
Guardian Unlimited | 08 May 2012
Exotic warm water marine species such as anchovy, bluefin tuna, stingray, and thresher shark are spreading northwards into British coastal waters, where average sea temperatures are now moving closer to the warmer conditions of southern Europe.
 Atlantic Ocean | Climate Change | Invasive Species
Conservationist's catch-22: What to do when one endangered species starts eating another
The Independent UK | 08 May 2012
It is the conservationist's catch-22: what to do when one endangered species starts eating another. That is the problem facing environmentalists whose research shows that jaguars, themselves at risk of extinction, are increasingly preying on endangered turtle species.
 Atlantic Ocean | Conservation
Climate change affects fish stocks
World Fishing | 08 May 2012
The Marine Climate Change Impacts Partnership (MCCIP) launched its latest report at the World Fisheries Congress in Scotland today - it focuses on the impact of climate change on the marine environment.
 Climate Change | Fish | Fisheries

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