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Malta hails bluefin tuna agreement with China

Malta hails bluefin tuna agreement with China
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Malta hails bluefin tuna agreement with China

Malta hails bluefin tuna agreement with China
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Netflix s Seaspiracy littered with misinformation , says Malta tuna lobbyist

Netflix’s Seaspiracy ‘littered with misinformation’, says Malta tuna lobbyist Netflix’s documentary Seaspiracy oversimplifies a very complex issue, uses out-of-context interviews and statistics, according to the CEO of the Federation of Maltese Aquaculture Producers 14 April 2021, 7:11am by Karl Azzopardi Charlon Gouder, the CEO of Malta’s tuna ranching lobby, the Federation of Maltese Aquaculture Producers, has slammed what he called the “negative portrayal of the aquaculture industry” in Netflix’s latest documentary ‘Seaspiracy’.   The recently launched documentary delves into the damning effects of over-fishing on the world’s ecosystems.  In the documentary, Ali Tabrizi, the film’s director and narrator, travels around the world to document various legal and illegal fishing practices, introducing the notion of the ‘blood shrimp’ – seafood tainted by slave labour and human rights abuses in an industry driven by money. 

European Commission ups Malta s tuna quota by 15%

European Commission ups Malta’s tuna quota by 15% Additional quota to bring €25 million increase in revenue according to FMAP 3 April 2021, 11:21am by Matthew Agius The European Commission has increased Malta’s tuna quota by nearly 15% - equivalent to an increase in revenue of €25 million. The Federation of Maltese Aquaculture Producers (FMAP) has expressed satisfaction at the news. FMAP Chief Executive, lawyer Charlon Gouder, welcomed the news, saying it was a result of the work done by the government, the Fisheries Department and operators forming part of FMAP to improve the reputation of the industry through the introduction of new measures and mechanisms aimed at strengthening accountability and transparency.

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