Rising jellyfish population threats Namibia’s fisheries
The Namibian fishing industry is facing great danger as the population of jellyfish is increasing due to global warming.
The Namibian fishing industry is facing great danger as the population of jellyfish is increasing due to global warming.
Alabama’s gillnetters have asked the state officials to loosen the rules, which was change last year designed to cut their annual Spanish mackerel harvest by half.
The National Marine Fisheries Service (NMFS) has announced the bluefin tuna regulations for 2008 but for fishermen is not at all good news.
Leftwing fishermen’s groups have decided to launch fluvial protests in various parts of Philippines against the regime of greed.
Experts suggest that balancing short and long term fisheries benefits can prevent the collapse of the tuna populations.
Two fishermen were missing after a Japanese naval vessel collided with a fishing boat near east of Tokyo.
The European Union decided to renegotiate a fish deal with Mauritania in order to compensate less as far as its fish intakes goes.
Australian oyster skills are in demand as French oyster companies studies farming methods and consider buying local technology.
European Commissioner for Fisheries and Maritime Affairs express that a culture of compliance is vital for sustainable and equitable fisheries.
A new hi-tech fish processing factory is going to join the Eden’s fishing industry, announced member for Eden-Monaro Gary Nairn.