Illegal fishing in Mediterranean Sea
Greenpeace activists confront illegal fishing in the Mediterranean Sea and exposed a pirate vessel near Italy.
Greenpeace activists confront illegal fishing in the Mediterranean Sea and exposed a pirate vessel near Italy.
Recreational fishermen admit that some no-fish zones are useless as seafood species depletion globally is not due to recreational fishing.
The Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources (BFAR) has warned that Samar may face the fish crisis after rice and mussels were threatened by parasites.
Indian fishing vessels are now having seamless radio network for better communication which would boost the fishing industry in near future.
A big company was caught supporting illegal fishing which is now be named and shamed as per High Court ruling.
The government of Philippines is ready to provide loans for the rehabilitation of the country’s commercial fishing fleet.
As tuna is in much demand globally Pacific Islands’ government believe they failed to get full benefits of it.
At 2008 national tuna congress the top issues were dwindling tuna stocks and moves to forge fishing access with other countries.
In Lake Victoria the Nile Perch and Tilapia fish species are dwindling in numbers rapidly and as result, small fish are taking over the lake, confirm an official.
In an event the Gulf Petrochemical Industries Company (GPIC) has released the 15th batch of sea-breams to re-stock the sea.