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News about Transparency

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  • Research news | 2020-10-27

    The road to transparency in regional fisheries management organizations

    As openness continues to improve, some countries remain skeptical of the inclusion of NGOs

  • Research news | 2018-08-13

    The hidden environmental consequences of tax havens

    New analysis reveals connections between tax havens and resource degradation in both the Amazon rainforest and global fisheries

  • Research news | 2017-08-08

    Scientists as change-makers

    Centre scientists and CEO’s of world largest seafood companies form coalition to turn seafood industry more sustainable. New PNAS study highlights the importance and process of science-business partnerships

  • Research news | 2017-07-11

    New centre seafood initiative captures world’s attention

    More companies join largest seafood producers’ quest for ocean stewardship

  • Research news | 2017-06-29

    A dialogue for the ocean

    Henrik Österblom is concerned about the ocean and engaged in ensuring that his work reaches outside of academia

  • Research news | 2016-12-14

    International seafood business commits to stronger sustainability efforts

    “Keystone dialogue" between scientists and seafood-industry leaders creates breakthrough in ocean stewardship

  • Research news | 2015-04-20

    The invisible collapse

    Global seafood trade leave consumers unaware of over-exploited marine ecosystems

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