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Atlantic bluefin tuna, the fish prized by sushi lovers, are headed for extinction in the Mediterranean because governments failed to set rigorous conservation standards, environmentalists said on Monday.

A minke whale, one of the few whale species known to occur off the coast of Cornwall, was found dead on Porthcothan beach on Saturday. Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Marine Strandings Network received a call from a member of the public on the strandings hotli

UN negotiators failed to agree on Thursday on a measure banning a fishing practice known as high-seas bottom trawling that environmentalists say chews up the ocean floor and depletes fish stocks.

EU fisheries ministers thrashed out a deal on Tuesday setting quotas for deep-water fish, exotic but threatened species that are fast becoming an alternative to overcaught mainstays such as cod and hake, officials said.

An RAF search and rescue crew has captured rare footage of a pod of deep diving whales while training over the Moray Firth. [The Irish Air Corps provide similar sightings to the IWDG under the

A dolphin that lives along the west coast of Taiwan is declining to dangerously low numbers because of over-fishing and pollution, local environmental researchers said on Monday.

The badly-decomposed body of a 50ft (15m) [Fin – Ed] whale washed up on a Sussex beach will be removed at low tide on Friday. BBC

The IWDG presentation “Everything you wanted to know about whales and dolphins in Sligo but were afraid to ask” by Simon Berrow on Tuesday 14 November at 8pm is now available on the internet.