fisheries

REPORT fisheries : Hákarl: when in Iceland, eat as the Icelanders generally don’t

Hákarl: when in Iceland, eat as the Icelanders generally don’t

The name of this traditional dish of fermented shark meat translates as 'rotten' shark. While some Icelanders do eat the traditional dish, many think it’s disgusting and therefore an appropriate and amusing tourist attraction. Tourists – particularly those seeking some fabricated notion of ‘the real Iceland’ – agree

by Kris Anderson @ // 23/09/11

fisheries, gastronomy, food, yum nyam, spécialités, iceland, lifestyle

TESTIMONY fisheries : Eco-activism: Sea Shepherd puts early stop to Japanese whaling

Eco-activism: Sea Shepherd puts early stop to Japanese whaling

Three months of fierce combat in the Antarctic has successfully ended the annual whale hunt in Japan. We first met the US-based conversation society activists during preparations for their grand departure on Operation No Compromise in early December 2010

by raffaella tolicetti @ // 22/03/11

fisheries, japan, environment, fisherman, fishing, environmental protection, ecology

OPINION fisheries : Sea Shepherd: tuna fish pirates hiding in a stretch of sea near you

Sea Shepherd: tuna fish pirates hiding in a stretch of sea near you

The American conservation society are preparing a ‘No Compromise’ campaign against illegal whale fishing in the Antarctic. Now the ecological pirates are back to fight against tuna fish hunters in the Mediterannean

by raffaella tolicetti @ // 19/11/10

fisheries, japan, norway, ecology, iceland, sustainable developement, development

PANORAMA fisheries : Fish fingers are 50 years old

Fish fingers are 50 years old

Captain Birdseye is still a winner with kids and in student fridges! We plead for the defence of Europe’s most square-shaped fillet of fish

by Katharina Kloss @ // 06/11/09

fisheries, consumers, great-britain, united kingdom, yum nyam, fish, brand names

INVESTIGATION fisheries : Fisherman, the end of a profession in Europe?

Fisherman, the end of a profession in Europe?

‘Fresh home-caught fish!’ Will we still be hearing this cry in a few years’ time? There certainly seems to be reason to worry, judging by the situation of the European fishing industry

by olivier lopez @ // 30/07/08

fisheries, pescatori, european union, petrolio, protesta, eudebate2009, european elections 2009

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