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Fishing

August 2024

  • Hayden Scamp, photographed mid-shift for OFM at Axmouth harbour on 1 August.

    A hard day’s night: life with the food workers who are up all hours

  • Caroline Bennett, a long scarf around her neck, smiles as she stands in front of plastic boxes, nets and fishing equipment on a deck at Sutton Harbour

    Britain is obsessed with cod, haddock, salmon and tuna. Could the Plymouth fish finger help change tastes?

  • A bull ray swimming along the sea floor

    ‘Butchered so barbarically’: heartbreak turns to anger about killing of rays at popular Sydney diving spot

  • Maugean skates have been hatched in a captive breeding program in Tasmania

    Salmon industry in key Tasmanian location should be cut to save Maugean skate, scientists advise government

  • Specieswatch
    Specieswatch: Sand eel fishing ban offers hope of stock resurgence

  • ‘The Adriatic is becoming tropical’: Italian fishers struggle to adapt to warm sea

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    Sea change: How the Herring Queen brought promise and joy to a small Scottish town

July 2024

  • Closeup of small fish caught in a net

    Scottish trawler owner could lose state subsidies over Irish fishing incident

  • Two Arab men carry a crate of fish up a beach, as others wade into the sea to unload the catch from a fishing boat

    DIY artificial reefs are boosting fish numbers in Yemen. But there’s a catch

  • OrangeRoughypixie

    Orange roughy are at risk from overfishing. But there is money to be made!

  • Screenshot of sea snake bite rescue off the coast of Northern Territory

    Man bitten by sea snake off coast of NT in a stable condition

  • Fears for threatened orange roughy as NZ super trawler returns to Tasmanian waters

  • Seascape: the state of our oceans
    ‘We sell it in secret, like drugs’: Brazil’s appetite for shark meat puts species under threat

June 2024

  • A bird's eye shot of a woman squatting on a rocky beach, sorting through plastic using a pink sieve.

    Southern frontlines: Latin America and the Caribbean
    ‘Your plastic is here’: how Easter Island copes with 500 pieces of rubbish an hour washing ashore

    One of the world’s most remote populations must deal with a flood of multinational plastic, much of it tossed overboard by the factory fishing ships hoovering up sealife just offshore
  • The harbour in Omoe, a fishing community on Japan's north-east coast. Aquamarine waters can be seen below small white fishing boats against the background of rich green trees and a blue sky

    Waves of change: Japan’s female fishers fill the gap in a struggling industry

    Although women are helping to address a desperate labour shortage, they face resistance in a sector dominated by men
    • Seascape: the state of our oceans
      Save our seas: five ways to rewild and conserve the ocean

    • Seascape: the state of our oceans
      ‘Where do sharks hang out?’: the race to find safe spaces for the Galápagos’ ocean-going predators

    • A supreme court case about fishermen could throw government into chaos

May 2024

  • Marina Gibson standing in a river, flyfishing

    ‘I just want to be equal’: female angler takes on elite men-only flyfishing club

  • Fish fillets bought in Australia during the research

    Threatened species and chips? Other fish frequently sold as flake, Australian study finds

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