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Researchers’ Days 2024

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19November

Researchers’ Days 2024

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We look on back on an inspiring time at the Researchers’ Days 2024! We had the privilege of engaging with a high number of attendees—ranging from eager secondary school students to passionate public visitors—on the importance of sustainable fishing and marine conservation.

For many centuries, it was assumed that the ocean was so vast and its resources so abundant that it would be impossible to ever exhaust its bounty fully or significantly impact its ecosystems through human activity. However, with increasingly advanced fishing technologies—such as massive nets, trawling systems, longlines, and sonar—entire fish populations have been severely depleted, pushing several species to the brink of extinction. These methods, while efficient for maximising catches, often capture unintended species (bycatch) and damage delicate marine habitats, amplifying the stress on already vulnerable ecosystems.

Luxembourg’s per capita fish consumption is among the highest in Europe. Yet many people remain unaware that the fishing industry poses one of the most significant threats to marine life today. To help bridge this knowledge gap, we developed interactive activities that introduce participants to various fishing methods—such as trawling, longlining, and pole lining—while highlighting the challenges involved in achieving sustainable fishing practices.

We’d like to extend our heartfelt THANK YOU to everyone who stopped by our booth, participated in our activities, and asked thoughtful questions. Your enthusiasm and willingness to learn reaffirm our commitment to raising awareness and promoting solutions for a more sustainable future. We also thank the Luxembourg National Research Fund for organising this event and supporting Odyssea.

Although Luxembourg is landlocked, the interest shown by so many in protecting our oceans highlights the power of collective action and shared responsibility. Together, we can work toward creating a more sustainable future for marine ecosystems everywhere.

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