Article: Smoke and Mirrors Despite ship transportation being considered as the most energy efficient mode of transport, it still represents a significant contribution to global emissions. Read more of Katherine Hawes article in Asia Cruise News
Article: Legal Waves – Australian Boat Mag Looking at how the law interfaces with today’s boat owners and fishermen. Click the link to download the article: ABM225_1440132151.pdf_extract
International Instruments in Fisheries Governance Exploitation of the global marine commons has led to the depletion of many major fish stocks and to a growing recognition of the need to take global collective action to limit exploitation of the oceans. Developments...
Key Considerations when Commencing an Aquaculture Farm in NSW Aquaculture involves the breeding, growing, keeping and harvesting of fish or marine vegetation with a view to sale for a commercial purpose. It involves a range of developments on both land and water....
Do Emissions Really Matter in Arctic Sea shipping? As efforts to protect the Arctic Ocean are increasing every year, the results are more and more unsettling. Scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center announced that 2015 has been the year with lowest winter...
Aquaculture Sustainability on The Easter Table You can’t be surprised that we are choosing seafood for our Easter menu; after all we are all about marine life. We are staying true to the Christmas tradition that we set and offering you a few more sustainable seafood...