Co-operation to combat illegal fishing in Southeast Asia
Representatives from the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) have delivered
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Representatives from the Australian Fisheries Management Authority (AFMA) have delivered
Illegal trawling are not only destroying the environment but also affecting the livelihood of coastal fishermen.
Malaysian government has decided to expand aquaculture industry as the seafood export likely to touch billion.
The Kedah Fisheries Department has announced to reviewing of application to allow inshore fishermen to use trawl nets.
Malaysian boats have entered Indonesian waters illegally as per Navy Data, confirms Minister.
Maritime border dispute between Indonesia and Malaysia continues and for which the vessels of each sides detained for wrong reasons.
Malaysian government has welcomed the hundreds of participants of Global Outlook for Aquaculture Leadership (GAA) conference 2010 in Kuala Lumpur.
In Malaysia depleting seafood resources are in the hands of commercial fishing, says a workshop held recently.
Malaysian authorities estimate that the country’s fishery industry loses nearly RM 1 billion to illegal foreign fishing yearly.
Sixty-eight foreign trawlers were detained by the Malaysia Maritime Enforcement
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