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ECBC News Archive
May to December 2005
Borg confirms gradual but sustained approach to fish stock recovery – 22nd December 2005
Legal action against UK over insufficient cetacean protection -
20th December 2005
Finland to have two compulsory porpoise inspectors -
16th December 2005
Entangled live stranded dolphin euthanased due to injuries – 12th December 2005
Trawlermen fined for quota scam -
2nd December 2005
Fine forces skipper to put boat on sale -
28th November 2005
NOAA lists Puget Sound orcas as endangered -
15th November 2005
Devon trawlermen convicted of multiple fishing offences – 10th November 2005
Traps targeting illegal fishing -
10th November 2005
Illegal traders have £1m assets seized -
18th October 2005
Bycatch kills rare dolphin -
18th October 2005
Court quota skippers say: face ruin -
28th September 2005
Fish factories raided by police -
27th September 2005
Judge cuts levies on fishing offenders -
3rd September 2005
The proposed changes to fisheries aid criticised -
7th September 2005
Fishery shut, 19 dolphins killed -
30th August 2005
Commission welcomes Court ruling on continued failure by France to comply with fisheries obligations -
12th July 2005
Commission launches debate on eco-
labelling of fisheries products – 29th June 2005
EU survey reveals consumers willing to pay more for better animal welfare – 8th June 2005
Serious infringements of the rules of the Common Fisheries Policy in 2003 -
30th May 2005
Commission calls for urgent improvement in CFP compliance – 30th May 2005
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