Greece Invests €131M in Aquaculture as Abandoned Fish Farms Raise Alarm
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Greece Invests €131M in Aquaculture as Abandoned Fish Farms Raise Alarm
Fish farming cages in Greek waters, as Greece accelerates aquaculture investment while abandoned fish farms raise environmental and maritime safety concerns. Credit: Wikimedia Commons / Jebulon / Public Domain Greece is accelerating investment in its aquaculture sector, approving 105 new projects worth €131 million ($151,9 million), while abandoned fish farms continue to raise environmental and maritime safety concerns. Greek Rural Development a…
The Minister of Rural Development and Food, Margaritis Schinas, was in Rhodes today, where he declared the opening of the 14th Session of the Scientific Advisory Committee on Aquaculture of the General Fisheries Commission for the Mediterranean of the FAO. Before the start of the conference, the Minister announced the establishment of a new annual award for sustainable fisheries and awarded the first honorary distinction to the president of the …
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