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RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
This letter is being handed off to #WTO DG right now by @DrRashidSumaila and @acschuhbauer
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @pewenvironment: It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #…
RT @KathrynBomey: In honor of #OceanDay at #COP26, three cheers for the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents who published a letter in @…
RT @pewenvironment: It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #…
RT @ubcSPPGA: Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog…
RT @pewenvironment: It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #…
RT @pewenvironment: It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #…
RT @pewenvironment: It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #…
RT @pewenvironment: It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #…
It's #OceanDay at #COP26 and we're celebrating the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents calling on @wto members to #StopFundingOverfishing and protect the health of our ocean. Read their full letter in @ScienceMagazine. 👇 https://t.co/5f6tY9bxLD
RT @KathrynBomey: In honor of #OceanDay at #COP26, three cheers for the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents who published a letter in @…
RT @KathrynBomey: In honor of #OceanDay at #COP26, three cheers for the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents who published a letter in @…
In honor of #OceanDay at #COP26, three cheers for the nearly 300 scientists from 6 continents who published a letter in @ScienceMagazine last week urging @wto members to end harmful fisheries subsidies and put the ocean on a path to recovery. #StopFundingO
RT @abramovay: Mais uma para o capítulo dos ex-alunos que nos enchem de orgulho: a querida Mary Gasalla (do IO/USP) com artigo na Science e…
Mais uma para o capítulo dos ex-alunos que nos enchem de orgulho: a querida Mary Gasalla (do IO/USP) com artigo na Science exigindo fim dos subsídios a frotas industriais que degradam recursos pesqueiros https://t.co/M7FKnnTAQH
RT @ubcSPPGA: Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog…
RT @pewenvironment: Scientists from around the world are calling on @wto members to end harmful payments that incentivize overfishing and a…
RT @pewenvironment: Scientists from around the world are calling on @wto members to end harmful payments that incentivize overfishing and a…
Scientists from around the world are calling on @wto members to end harmful payments that incentivize overfishing and are detrimental to our ocean’s health. #StopFundingOverfishing. https://t.co/g73xNi8bME https://t.co/jYkeW0MgTJ
RT @ubcSPPGA: Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog…
RT @DrRashidSumaila: A truly global call that should not be ignored by WTO members: Countries of the nearly 300 authors of the paper! @Sci…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @ScienceMagazine: Harmful fisheries subsidies undermine benefits that sustainably managed wild fisheries provide, argues a new #LetterTo…
RT @MimiLam2: Proud to be among 296 scientists led by @drrashidsumaila from 255 institutions, 46 countries and 6 continents in Science lett…
RT @ubcSPPGA: Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog…
Ban harmful subsidies that contribute to overfishing –scientists urge the World Trade Organization (WTO) members who have a unique opportunity at their ministerial meeting in November to reach an agreement supporting the health of global fisheries. https:/
RT @tabupacerplus: Why does this letter not mention the massive, permanent carve-out that the large-subsidisers have secured but rather min…
Proud to be among 296 scientists led by @drrashidsumaila from 255 institutions, 46 countries and 6 continents in Science letter https://t.co/oYfQb0PcX4 urging WTO to ban harmful fisheries subsidies. Watch handoff to WTO DG Fri 6 PM CET: [email protected]">@m.webex.com">[email protected] @ub
RT @ubcSPPGA: Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog…
RT @ubcSPPGA: Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog…
Over 300 scientists, including Profs. @DrRashidSumaila (SPPGA; @UBCoceans), @KristenHopewell, and @plebillon (SPPGA; @UBCGeog) signed this @ScienceMagazine #LetterToScience, urging the #WTO to eliminate harmful fisheries subsidies. Read the letter here: ht
RT @Scripps_Ocean: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, wr…
RT @tabupacerplus: Why does this letter not mention the massive, permanent carve-out that the large-subsidisers have secured but rather min…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
Scientists from 46 countries across six continents, including CEOAS' Michael Harte, have urged the @WorldTradeOrg to eliminate harmful fishery subsidies. Read more in @ScienceMagazine here. https://t.co/fhMjuZ8ILl
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @medreact: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a sol…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 300 scientists write in @sciencemagazine. It’s time to #StopFundingOverfishing. https://t.co/pz7gWfsK6S https://t.co/W0zbGH73TN
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
RT @oceana: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 30…
Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, nearly 300 scientists write in @sciencemagazine. It’s time to #StopFundingOverfishing. https://t.co/ZOFjTc2BOH https://t.co/Ia9QdmDoC2
To our local news papers @namibiansun @TheNamibian @thevillagernam @NewEraNewspaper . Dr Omu Kakujaha and I joined 296 global scientists in the letter to @wto - ban of harmful subsidies. Help us spread the message to govt, fishing communities and businesse
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @pewenvironment: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it, n…
RT @DrRashidSumaila: Ending overfishing subsidies crucial to ensuring Infinity Fish. @UBCoceans @OceanCanada @ubcSPPGA @oceana @oceanpanel…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
Subsidies are also about equity. Protect small-scale fishers against subsidies for large-scale fishing
RT @DrRashidSumaila: A truly global call that should not be ignored by WTO members: Countries of the nearly 300 authors of the paper! @Sci…
RT @DrRashidSumaila: Each co-author, affiliation & country contributed on average 1.0, 1.2, & 6.5 words, resp'ly, to our https://t.co/LyKBG…
RT @FishBaseProject: "The WTO has been discussing this issue for 2 decades, it's now time to act. Financing of overfishing and destructive…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @Oceana_Andy: The @wto is overdue in adopting strict rules to eliminate harmful fisheries subsidies. @oceana Board Member @DrRashidSumai…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @DanHomarus: Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
Governments spend about $22 billion on harmful fisheries subsidies, every year - more than 1/3 of that lowers the price of fuel for fishing! Subsidies threaten fish stocks and the health of the planet! It's time to #StopFundingOverfishing https://t.co/ZghJ
Nearly 300 scientists (including me) from six continents have joined together with one voice to urge @wto members to end harmful fisheries subsidies and protect the ocean’s health. Read their letter in @sciencemagazine. 👉 https://t.co/UBLJvRQ81a https://t
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a solution. It’s time for @wto members to #StopFundingOverfishing, say nearly 300 scientists. https://t.co/pz7gWfKlvs https://t.co/y9l
RT @FisheryEconomic: Ending harmful fisheries subsidies could protect the health of our ocean—and support the communities that rely on it,…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…
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RT @oceana: Governments pay $22 billion each year in subsidies that deplete fish populations past sustainable levels. Yet there is a soluti…