Tatum: Saltwater Fishing Still Going Strong (so Far)
Despite seasonal timing, anglers caught flounder, stripers, sea bass, and mahi in Ocean City waters with over 20 boats actively fishing, indicating strong late-season activity.
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Outdoors: Saltwater fishing still going strong … at least for now
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On Monday, the NGO Bloom and The Shift Project publish a carbon emissions balance for the French fishing sector. According to their estimates, it thus releases 1.1 million tonnes of CO2 equivalent per year. But with significant disparities depending on the fishing gear used and the size of the vessels. - 1.1 million tonnes of CO2 per year: the hidden carbon footprint of French fishing (Environment).
Sardines on a trawler, off the bay of Somme, on September 8, 2025. FRANCOIS NASCIMBENI/AFP A little more than two years after the days "filière mort" organized in French ports due, among other things, to the prices of diesel, the fuel still weighs on the invoice of the fishing shipowners. It is also a burden for the greenhouse gas emissions of the sector: according to a report published on Monday 17 November by the French organisation Bloom and …
The more industrialized fishing is, the more it contributes to climate change. This is what emerged from the carbon balance of French fishing developed by Bloom and the Shift Project, published on 17 November. For the first time, the two associations calculated the carbon footprint of the sector in France, taking into account all of its emissions, from the construction of ships to the landing of fish. French fishing annually emits 1.1 million t…
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