181. WWF - Is Europe swimming away from commitments on bluefin tuna?
only smart way to use it...fish like mad now, and soon we will have no more fish to catch, or fish responsibly and we will have fish indefinitely....such a simple and obvious choice...We truly can be ignorant at times...Ivan Malagurski
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182. WWF - Singapore and Malaysia asked to close ports to toothfish pirates
has closed a number of toothfish fisheries in the Southern Ocean due to the impact of illegal fishers – but despite the best efforts of CCAMLR and legal fishers to implement a catch documentation scheme and other measures to eliminate IUU
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/malaysia/news/?196524/Singapore-and-Malaysia-asked-to-close-ports-to-toothfish-pirates - 48.9kb
183. WWF - Freshwater Corridor Stewardship in the Greater Cederberg
of endemism for freshwater fish species, and is therefore of international and biogeographic importance. No other river system in South Africa contains as many endemic fish species, and all of these endemic species are listed by IUCN, making this
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/south_africa/projects/index.cfm?uProjectID=ZA0336 - 46.1kb
184. WWF - Tuna commission urged to add fishing halt to trade ban to save bluefin
it is capable of responsible fisheries management, how can it do anything but stick to the best available science, close the Atlantic bluefin tuna fishery now and give the fish a breather?
"Anything else would be a slap in the face to science,
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/turkey/news/?180003/Pressure-mounts-on-tuna-commission-to-shut-down-Atlantic-bluefin-tuna-fishery - 49.3kb
185. WWF - WWF and Industry Leaders join forces to save European fisheries
roles in developing fisheries plans and a culture of compliance for fisheries.
Strong EU standards should also apply wherever the EU fishes and this should be reflected in EU fishery and trade polices and fishing agreements and
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/denmark/news/?193040/WWF-and-Industry-Leaders-join-forces-to-save-European-fisheries - 49.5kb
186. WWF - WWF and Industry Leaders join forces to save European fisheries
roles in developing fisheries plans and a culture of compliance for fisheries.
Strong EU standards should also apply wherever the EU fishes and this should be reflected in EU fishery and trade polices and fishing agreements and
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/belgium/news/?193040/WWF-and-Industry-Leaders-join-forces-to-save-European-fisheries - 49.5kb
187. WWF - Hagfish
The hagfish, Myxine glutinosa (also called the slime eel or slime hag), is one of the most unusual fish in the world. It is one of the few surviving jawless fish. It lacks a bony skeleton, but has a spine formed by nodules of
http://wwf.panda.org/about_our_earth/teacher_resources/best_place_species/harry_potter_top_10/hagfish.cfm - 41.4kb
188. WWF - Freshwater Corridor Stewardship in the Greater Cederberg
of endemism for freshwater fish species, and is therefore of international and biogeographic importance. No other river system in South Africa contains as many endemic fish species, and all of these endemic species are listed by IUCN, making this
http://wwf.panda.org/what_we_do/where_we_work/project/projects/?uProjectID=ZA0336 - 46.0kb
189. WWF - Singapore and Malaysia asked to close ports to toothfish pirates
has closed a number of toothfish fisheries in the Southern Ocean due to the impact of illegal fishers – but despite the best efforts of CCAMLR and legal fishers to implement a catch documentation scheme and other measures to eliminate IUU
http://wwf.panda.org/who_we_are/wwf_offices/australia/news/?196524/Singapore-and-Malaysia-asked-to-close-ports-to-toothfish-pirates - 49.0kb
190. WWF - Coral Triangle facts
with Asia.
Coral reef fishes 3
The Coral Triangle has more coral reef fish diversity than anywhere else in the world: 37% (2,228) of the world’s coral reef fish species (6,000), and 56% of the coral reef fishes in the
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