BP gained permission to start drilling through the world’s largest cold coral reef, situated in the sea off Mauritania. This is despite a campaign by some of the world’s leading marine biologists, who describe BP’s Environmental and Social Impact Assessment as a sham.
The climate crisis in African fisheries: The EU must end fossil fuel investments
From blue growth to the “blue commons”
Blue Bond: Saving your fish or bankrupting the oceans?
Is the EU's Blue Growth Strategy a model for Africa?
Small-scale fisheries: Caught between the devil and the deep blue growth?
The idea of the blue economy, presented on the international stage at Rio+20, has led to a surge in interest for achieving 'blue growth'. The idea of blue growth has led to different interpretations, including the EU's Blue Growth Strategy and the FAO's Blue Growth Initiative. For the small-scale sector these efforts to achieve blue growth offer both opportunities and risks. The policy implications need to be considered further so that small-scale fishers can play a proactive role in shaping blue growth reforms and investments.