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Dr Daniel Stepputtis of the Thünen Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries has presented the study "Technical measures in the Baltic Sea - an alternative to over-regulation and the brace-and-belt approach“ today to the European Parliament’s Fisheries Committee.


Processors, retailers and fishery continue to fund the project „Fischbestände online“ during 2016-2019. This was announced today by the German retailer’s federation (BVLH) at the world’s largest food fair for the retail trade and the food service and catering market, the ANUGA in Cologne. The Thünen…


The ICES advice on western Baltic cod and potential measures to ensure a rapid recovery of the stock were motive for a meeting of the leads of many German Anglers’ Federations at the Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries.


This year’s scientific talks at the “Deutscher Fischereitag” focussed on practical aspects of the implementation of the landing obligation in EU waters.


The Federation of German fisheries Administrators and Fisheries Scientists (VdFF) awarded a development prize for Simon Weltersbach. Stefanie Haase won the “best poster” award.


This year’s science communication contest „Rostock’s Eleven“ was hosted by the Thünen Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries.


The International Council for the Exploration of the Sea (ICES) has published its management advice for the commercially exploited marine fish stocks of the Baltic Sea today. From a German fisheries point of view, the pelagic stocks (herring and sprat) and flatfishes (mainly plaice and flounder) are…


Lots of interest in fresh fish display, recreational fishing and potential effects of the Major Baltic Inflow of saline water on commercially exploited fish.


2nd German Baltic fishery confirms high sustainability standard.


Status of Institute of Baltic Sea Fisheries gear technology research presented to the European Parliament’s fisheries committee (PECH).


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