Greenpeace efforts to deter trawling
Greenpeace activists have tried hard to deter bottom trawling in North Sea off Germany in order to protect a reef.
Greenpeace activists have tried hard to deter bottom trawling in North Sea off Germany in order to protect a reef.
The government of Vietnam is considering helping the grounded fishermen to deal with rising fuel costs.
Two abandoned vessels at Bay Roberts has been scheduled to be removed to eliminate future safety hazards.
As gas prices and competition rises very few fishermen are harvesting state waters in the Gulf of Mexico, says fishing group.
Malta was deeply shocked about the tragedy that befell the fishing vessel Simshar last month causing death and injuries.
N.S. Fisheries Minister Ron Chisholm has described the present status of fisheries and aquaculture in Nova Scotia.
Legal and illegal overfishing are devastating the West African seas and affecting the local fishing industries, says ActionAid.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) declared that the Philippines need EEZ to feed 135M population by 2025.
A new study claims that marine animals of Pacific Ocean may invade the waters of Arctic Ocean as global warming increases water temperatures.
Popular edible fish like snapper, hoki and tuna are on the list of forbidden eating items due to its health risk factor, says Greenpeace.