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The study pointed to such retailers as Carrefour that have faced lawsuits over its certified seafood supply chain as examples of certification overreliance without a robust due diligence framework to back it up | Photo courtesy of HJBC/Shutterstock
June 18, 2026
Certification overreliance leaves seafood buyers exposed to lawsuits, greenwashing claims, new report claims
Covert mortality nodavirus was first discovered in an aquaculture context in Chinese farmed shrimp in 2014 | Photo courtesy of chinahbyzg/Shutterstock
June 18, 2026
Study finds potential links between virus found in aquaculture and human eye disease
The World Trade Organization's Fish Fund is working with the Tonga people in the Pacific | Photo courtesy of WTO
June 18, 2026
Tonga submits first-ever fisheries subsidy notification under WTO's Fish Fund
Alaskans are raising concern over the refurbishing project of a gold mine that could pollute the Taku River | Photo courtesy of Gregory Butler/Shutterstock
June 18, 2026
Alaskans voice pollution concerns over New Polaris gold mine project near Taku River
The National Science Foundation said it will no longer proceed with removing sensors related to the Ocean Observation Initiative following bipartisan pushback in U.S. Congress | Image courtesy of the National Science Foundation
June 18, 2026
Trump administration walks back plan to cut ocean observation after legislative effort