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Court order fails to stop poison fishing in Bangladesh Sundarbans

Court order fails to stop poison fishing in Bangladesh Sundarbans

According to the Bangladesh Forest Department, the Sundarbans mangrove forest in Bangladesh shelters about 210 species of white fish, 24 species of shrimp, 14 species of crabs, 43 species of mollusks and one species of lobster.About 1.7 million locals living adjacent to the mangrove forest directly or indirectly depend on forest resources, including fish and…
Algonquins and Métis face off over fish and game rights in Ottawa River watershed

Algonquins and Métis face off over fish and game rights in Ottawa River watershed

Published Aug 31, 2023  •  Last updated 6 hours ago  •  4 minute read Algonquins of Ontario contend in a statement of claim in court that “ongoing harvesting by Métis has coincided with a serious decline in the moose population” in the Algonquin settlement area. Photo by Becky Bohrer /THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A complex court battle…
Months after, Eteo oil spill in Rivers yet to be cleaned up

Months after, Eteo oil spill in Rivers yet to be cleaned up

The oil spill in Eteo community of Rivers State, which crippled farming and fishing activities in the area in June 2023, is yet to be cleaned up, environmentalists have said. The Niger Delta remains one of the most polluted places in the world, no thanks to the recurring oil spills which have continued regularly at…
Sea of Stars’ fishing minigame is the quiet reprieve I need in big RPGs

Sea of Stars’ fishing minigame is the quiet reprieve I need in big RPGs

Role-playing games can often promise a grandiose adventure, and there’s certainly been no shortage of those this year. Some of the heaviest hitters of 2023 are lengthy RPG journeys that advertise dozens upon dozens of hours of questing and storytelling. So it’s nice when a game like Sea of Stars lets me hang up my adventurer’s hat…
Sushi-loving Japan scrambles to save its fishing industry as oceans heat up

Sushi-loving Japan scrambles to save its fishing industry as oceans heat up

Credit: Unsplash/CC0 Public Domain Every year, as July draws to a close, Norio Terada and his fellow oyster farmers submerge hundreds of scallop shells strung on wire rings into the waters of Lake Hamana. The tiny black larvae that attach to the shells will be harvested from the salty lagoon in about 18 months as…
Watch huge whale breach next to fishing boat in Australia

Watch huge whale breach next to fishing boat in Australia

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Setting up of Fishermen Claims Appeal Board

Setting up of Fishermen Claims Appeal Board ********************************************      The Government today (August 25) announced the establishment of the Fishermen Claims Appeal Board (FCAB) to process ex-gratia allowance (EGA) appeal cases by owners of fishing vessels (exceeding 15 metres in length) who are affected by marine works projects in Hong Kong waters.    …
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