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WTO Fish Fund
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

Taku River in Alaska
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

A map of the locations of Ocean Observation Initiative se
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

Chinese fish farms
The revised law is likely to force the Chinese aquaculture sector to engage in more responsible practices | Photo courtesy of Brookgardener/Shutterstock
June 18, 2026

China's revised fisheries law likely to force consolidation, more responsible practices upon nation’s aquaculture sector

A giant squid
Two new bills in Chile and Peru propose to allow industrial trawling and the registration of 2,000 more vessels into their countries' jumbo flying squid fisheries, respectively | Photo courtesy of topimages/Shutterstock
June 18, 2026

Proposed legal changes may risk sustainability of jumbo squid in Chile, Peru

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