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The Joint Webinars on Fisheries Bycatch bring together key stakeholders from REDUCE, CIBBRiNA, and Marine Beacon to share knowledge and experiences that contribute to bycatch reduction. Each month, speakers present diverse perspectives on research, data collection, monitoring, gear...
From 9–13 June 2025, the third United Nations Ocean Conference (UNOC3) convened in Nice, France, with a strong call to accelerate global action to conserve and sustainably use the ocean. With Sustainable...
Accurately tracking what happens at sea is one of the biggest challenges in managing bycatch. Work Package 5 (WP5) of Marine Beacon focuses on solving that challenge through innovation. By combining artificial...
In Marine Beacon, each work package contributes to reducing bycatch, the accidental capture of sensitive marine species in European fisheries. Work Package 4 (WP4) focuses on understanding when and where these interactions...
As part of the Marine Beacon project, Work Package 3 (WP3) focuses on something deceptively simple: improving our understanding of marine wildlife that gets accidentally caught in fishing gear. Yet the...
Oostende, Belgium – The Marine Beacon project held an in-person annual meeting from 1 to 3 April 2025, bringing together over 40 participants from across Europe. Hosted by ILVO at their InnovOcean...
Marine Beacon was recently featured in a EuroNews segment examining the role of AI-powered smart trawl technology in reducing bycatch and supporting sustainable fishing practices. The feature explored how new technological innovations...
The Marine Stewardship Council this month awarded a £5,000 Ocean Stewardship Fund Student Research Grant to Mishel Rañada for her master’s thesis using smartphone technology to better understand PETS encountered in a...
Marine Beacon has featured alongside its sister project CIBBRiNA in June’s edition of the Rederscentrale newsletter, a Dutch-language publication with extensive distribution within the Belgian fishery fleet. The Belgian fisheries representative organisation...
A major new European project will improve our understanding of how the bycatch of fisheries impacts protected, endangered and threatened species (PETS) in the Atlantic Ocean and develop methods for better monitoring...
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