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ACCORDING to the Scottish Government, measures introduced in 2011 to protect seals – which included the introduction of a strict licensing system fo...
ACCORDING to the Scottish Government, measures introduced in 2011 to protect seals – which included the introduction of a strict licensing system fo...
A FUND of £28 million, to clean up England’s waterways and encourage local wildlife, was announced yesterday by Environment Minister Richard Benyon...
HRH the Prince of Wales has said today that, despite evidence about the continued decline of the world’s fish stocks, there is real cause for optimi...
A NEW £900,000 initiative to support rapid growth in the developing offshore wind supply chain was launched at a conference in Aberdeen yesterday.
SEAFISH is currently looking to recruit a mapping officer for its Kingfisher Information department in Grimsby.
HRH the Prince of Wales has said today that, despite evidence about the continued decline of the world’s fish stocks, there is real cause for optimism about the future of this vital resource.
THE federal Ministers responsible for Fisheries and Oceans and Ministers from the regions of Nunavut, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador reaffirmed the Government’s continued support for Canada’s...
A TEAM of international oceanographers have identified a series of marine hotspots around the world, which have been caused by changes to oceanic currents.
NEW Zealand’s Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) believes that a dolphin reported accidentally killed by a set net off the coast of Taranaki was indeed an endangered Maui’s dolphin.
A FUND of £28 million, to clean up England’s waterways and encourage local wildlife, was announced yesterday by Environment Minister Richard Benyon.