Joint Analytical Cell opens new front in war against IUU fishing
Fishing experts are being asked to help lower-income nations in the fight against illegal fishing, according to a new initiative which aims to improve access to information technology and information systems in coastal states across the UK and Europe.
Source: seafoodsource.comPublished on 2022-05-31
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