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When Ken Bagley led a convoy of fishing boats into battle against the UK’s first wind developers two decades ago, his hope ...
Meghna Insurance recorded a 500% year-on-year profit surge in Q2 2025, driven mainly by higher premium income. Its EPS stood at Tk0.30 in the quarter, up from Tk0.05 a year earlier. On Thursday, the ...
CASA announced new partnerships with IGFA, Guy Harvey, SFC, and others at ICAST 2025, reinforcing its mission to promote ...
The Trump administration is imposing or threatening higher tariffs on dozens of countries, including Canada, Washington's ...
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These habitats, where fish and other marine life breed and feed, are the treasures that marine protected areas aim to protect. A major threat to these ecosystems is industrial fishing.
Marine protected areas cover more than 8% of the world's oceans today, but they can get a bad rap as being protected on paper only.
Satellite technology that can track ships even when they ‘go dark’ finds that those protected areas that fully ban industrial fishing are succeeding, even if others aren’t.
Many ‘dark vessels’ fish illegally in oceans worldwide. New studies show how often they go into Marine Protected Areas.
New global analysis shows what really happens Two studies published in the journal Science on July 24, 2025, use these satellite datasets to track industrial fishing activity in marine protected ...