Researchers from the University of Vigo have developed the first successful cryopreservation protocol for juvenile mussels over 1 mm in size, reducing dependence on wild mussel seed. The study demonstrates that nutrition enhances cryotolerance in complex marine larvae and opens the door to cryobanking mussel seedstock for hatcheries.
The European Union and Iceland have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation on fisheries and ocean affairs. The agreement aims to promote sustainable fisheries, scientific research, marine conservation, and protect marine biodiversity. It also calls for an annual high-level dialogue to monitor progress and advance cooperation in common interests. The first meeting is scheduled for 2026.
The European Parliament approved an agreement allowing EU vessels to fish for cod, redfish, halibut, and shrimp in Greenlandic waters for an additional six years. The agreement includes by-catch limits, scientific cooperation, monitoring, controls, and designated fishing areas.
The EU and UK have reached a long-term agreement, granting full reciprocal access to waters for fishing until June 2038. This decision strengthens bilateral fisheries cooperation, providing legal certainty and stability for both sides. The EU-UK Trade and Cooperation Agreement establishes joint fisheries relations.