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Topic: Environmental Impact Assessments, Benchmarking Regulations, Marine Protected Areas
After 15 Years, Historic Decision in Poros
Poseidon Article
August 08 - 2025
GR Europe

After 15 Years, Historic Decision in Poros

Poseidon Project

A committee of the Greek Ministry of the Environment has announced its unanimous decision to reject ...
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Oxford study finds lasting impacts of aquaculture on Greek seagrass
News
July 04 - 2025
EN Europe

Oxford study finds lasting impacts of aquaculture on Greek seagrass

The Fish Site

A University of Oxford study has documented ecological degradation of Posidonia oceanica meadows in Poros, Greece, linked to long-term fish farming impacts extending up to 14 years after farm removal and as far as 900 metres from former sites.

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International Association for Impact Assessment
Interactive / Website
May 19 - 2025
EN Global

International Association for Impact Assessment

International Association for Impact Assessment

IAIA is the International Association for Impact Assessment, the leading global network on best practice in the use of impact assessment for informed decision making regarding policies, programs, plans and projects.

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Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development
Research
May 19 - 2025
EN Global

Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development

MacAlister Elliott & Partners

Best practices in responsible planning and sustainable management of aquaculture development

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National Aquaculture Legislation Overview - Turkey
Research
May 14 - 2025
EN Europe, Asia

National Aquaculture Legislation Overview - Turkey

Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO)

The National Aquaculture Legislation Overview (NALO) consist of a series of comparative national overviews of aquaculture laws and regulations from the top 40 aquaculture producing countries, and have been prepared in collaboration with the FAO Development Law Service. The preparation of the overviews is primary based on FAOLEX, a legislative database containing the world's largest electronic collection of national laws and regulations on food and agriculture, following a standard template. FAO endeavours to ensure, through consultation and verification process, the accuracy of the information contained in the NALO fact sheets. However, certain NALO fact sheets have been published on the basis that the information contained therein will be corrected if need be at the request of the competent national authorities. NALO fact sheets are updated on a regular basis, every 2/3 years.
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Power structures shaping EU fisheries. How the political economy favours industrial over small scale, low impact fishing
Research
April 16 - 2025
EN Europe

Power structures shaping EU fisheries. How the political economy favours industrial over small scale, low impact fishing

Seas at Risk

The study commissioned by Seas At Risk, Sciaena, Ecologistas en Accion and BUND, shows how the current political economy of fisheries in the European Union favours large scale industrial fisheries to the detriment of small-scale and low-impact fisheries. Small-scale fishers are key players for coastal communities, as they create jobs and are often much more sustainable compared to their larger counterparts.  This sustainability role is critical since fishing is the first driver of marine biodiversity loss. Favouring industrial fisheries rather than small scale and low-impact fisheries is not due to flaws in the current legislation but, rather, to a lack of full implementation of the Common Fisheries Policy which already offers a series of tools to tackle the root problems. NGOs call for a full implementation and enforcement of the Common Fisheries Policy. 

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Wild Atlantic salmon at risk of extinction amid ‘devastating’ decline
News
April 14 - 2025
EN Europe

Wild Atlantic salmon at risk of extinction amid ‘devastating’ decline

The Times

Climate change, pollution and parasites caused by farming are among the reasons for decline in wild salmon in Scotland. Figures show an alarming deterioration in Scottish rivers, leading to measures banning anglers from keeping their catches.
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Scottish inquiry criticizes salmon farming mortality levels, industry pushes back
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Investigative Journalism
February 08 - 2025
EN Europe

Scottish inquiry criticizes salmon farming mortality levels, industry pushes back

Seafood Source

A government inquiry into Scotland’s salmon-farming industry has criticized its mortality levels, but salmon-farming groups have pushed back against what they say is unfair treatment compared to other forms of animal farming.

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The economics of fish farming and fish welfare in Europe
Research
February 02 - 2025
EN Europe

The economics of fish farming and fish welfare in Europe

Animal Ask

Animal Ask conducted a systematic review on the economics of fish production in European aquaculture, searching over 23,000 scientific publications and industry, government, and NGO reports from countries across Europe to extract economic data and other insights. This report contains the detailed results from this review. By Ren Ryba, PhD

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Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland
Research
January 18 - 2025
EN Europe

Follow-up inquiry into salmon farming in Scotland

Rural Affairs and Islands Committee

In 2023, the RAI Committee agreed to undertake a follow-up inquiry into salmon farming at the earliest opportunity and this inquiry commenced in April 2024. The RAI Committee's inquiry focused on the implementation of the main recommendations made by the REC Committee, spread across four key themes:

  • fish health and welfare;
  • environmental impacts;
  • interactions between wild and farmed salmon; and
  • salmon farm consents and planning.
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Is Aquaculture the New Factory Farming?
Opinion
December 20 - 2024
EN Global

Is Aquaculture the New Factory Farming?

The Bittman Project

Industrialization has turned an ancient, sustainable practice into an ecological and social disaster. Can this be changed?

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Thousands Of Tasmanians Petitioners Want Salmon Farms Out
News
November 26 - 2024
EN Australasia

Thousands Of Tasmanians Petitioners Want Salmon Farms Out

The Greens

Thousands of Tasmanians are demanding the government stops multinational salmon corporation Petuna from installing fifty open-net pens off Yellow Bluff in Storm Bay. The Tasmania community are concerned about the threat industrial aquaculture operations pose to the diversity of these wild marine waters. By Dr Rosalie Woodruff MP 

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An environmental group files intent to sue a salmon farmer for pollution off Maine's coast
News
November 16 - 2024
EN North America

An environmental group files intent to sue a salmon farmer for pollution off Maine's coast

AP News

Conservation Law Foundation contends Cooke Aquaculture’s salmon farming sites off the Maine coast pollute the state’s bays. By Patrick Whittle
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Environmental group says it will sue Cooke over Maine salmon farms
News
November 15 - 2024
EN North America

Environmental group says it will sue Cooke over Maine salmon farms

IntraFish

Environmental group The Conservation Law Foundation (CLF) said this week it plans to sue Canadian seafood group Cooke, alleging the group's 13 salmon farming sites in Maine are in violation of US environmental regulations. By Rachel Sapin
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Conservation group to sue aquaculture company for allegedly polluting Maine waters
News
November 14 - 2024
EN North America

Conservation group to sue aquaculture company for allegedly polluting Maine waters

Maine Public

A national environmental group announced Thursday it intends to sue an aquaculture giant for allegedly polluting Maine waters.The Conservation Law Foundation said Cooke Aquaculture's Downeast salmon pens release fish feces, fish food, and pieces of dead salmon, polluting the water column and the ocean floor. By Ari Snider
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EPA wants public comment on a proposed aquaculture project in the Gulf near Sarasota
News
November 13 - 2024
EN North America

EPA wants public comment on a proposed aquaculture project in the Gulf near Sarasota

WMNF

An aquaculture project is planned for the Gulf of Mexico off of Sarasota County. There’s pushback from environmental groups and a deadline is fast approaching for the public to comment on modifications to the permit. By Chris Young
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ICES experts propose redefining the concepts of ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture’
Investigative Journalism
November 13 - 2024
EN Global

ICES experts propose redefining the concepts of ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture’

misPeces

Clear definitions help assess site feasibility, choose the right species and technologies, and optimize operations and maintenance. What criteria should define a type of sea farm? Its distance from the coast or what extreme conditions will it face? While it may seem interchangeable to use terms like ‘open ocean’ and ‘exposed aquaculture,’ the appropriate use of terminology enables regulators, equipment designers, insurers, and farm managers to better understand the conditions at proposed sites, ensuring more informed decision-making.
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US offshore aquaculture industry launches campaign to increase Congressional support
News
November 13 - 2024
EN North America

US offshore aquaculture industry launches campaign to increase Congressional support

Seafood Source

Stronger America Through Seafood (SATS), a coalition of stakeholders in the U.S. aquaculture industry, has launched a month-long campaign to educate federal lawmakers and their staff about aquaculture and raise support for offshore finfish farming. By Nathan Strout
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Government throws money at fish endangered by salmon farming that drew attention of Woolworths shareholders
News
November 12 - 2024
EN Australasia

Government throws money at fish endangered by salmon farming that drew attention of Woolworths shareholders

Proactive

The Australian Government has committed an additional $28 million to improve water quality in Tasmania’s Macquarie Harbour, aiming to safeguard the endangered Maugean skate, whose only known habitat lies within this unique ecosystem. The fate of the skate was brought to public attention by Woolworths shareholder activists who questioned the supermarket giant’s support of Tasmanian salmon products from farms in the harbour that have eroded the skate’s key habitat. By Susanna Nelson
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NGOs, wild shrimpers ask US government to investigate Global Seafood Alliance marketing practices
News
November 01 - 2024
EN North America, Asia

NGOs, wild shrimpers ask US government to investigate Global Seafood Alliance marketing practices

IntraFish

A report authored by the Corporate Accountability Lab earlier this year was critical of the Global Seafood Alliance's Best Aquaculture Practices (BAP) scheme. By Rachel Sapin
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