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Lumpfish in the reef © Mecklenburg-Vorpommern Research Center for Agriculture and Fisheries
  • News article

Much to the fishers’ dismay, cod populations in the Baltic Sea have been decreasing since the 1990s. The reasons are many, including habitat degradation. The same decade also saw the start of a potential solution to habitat loss.

  • 2 min read
Meduza and all its employees © Marko Jurković
  • News article

Founded in 1989 in the central Croatian city of Karlovac, Meduza started as a small family-run company with a big dream: to revolutionise the trade in fish and fishery products in Croatia and beyond. Thanks to EU funding, Meduza has achieved its dream. The company now has a modern processing

  • 2 min read
Nephrops’ trawl boarded and opened on the sorting table by the fisher with his trainee in the rear, © Solenne Le Guennec
  • News article

Starting a business is not always easy. This is certainly the case in the world of fisheries, where there is so much to know. In France, to help young people enter this old and important trade, the Finistère regional Fisheries and Marine Aquaculture Committee created the EU-funded Pathways to

  • 2 min read
Sea Rangers collecting a plastics sampling net © Sea Ranger Service
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The mission of the Dutch startup Sea Ranger Service is to restore 1 million hectares of ocean biodiversity by the year 2040, while training 20,000 young people for a maritime career.

  • 3 min read
Scene from practical rescue and survival training at sea, ©Rok Sorta
  • News article

With a little less than 50 km of coastline, fishers in Slovenia often need to be able to diversify. This is why the maritime school of Portorož partnered with local fishers and Istra fisheries local action group to launch an EU-funded training programme “Be a fisher!”,

  • 2 min read
BBMBC participants to a meeting
  • News article

The European Green Deal envisages a central role for the blue economy. For this to happen, the blue economy needs a large pool of highly-qualified and skilled professionals. Yet today, many blue economy sectors have difficulties finding the right people.

  • 2 min read
Laboratory of UAB (Barcelona, Spain) where MER-CLUB bioremediation candidates are grown. With Carla Pereira (UAB) and Elena Hernández del Amo (UAB).
  • News article

MER-CLUB is an ambitious scientific project which aims to tackle the issue of mercury pollution in marine sediments. Mercury pollution is a global problem with large environmental, socio-economic and health impacts. 

  • 4 min read