WTO subsidies ban could end EI for fishermen
Newfoundland and Labrador’s fishermen may soon be left out to sea regarding employment insurance qualifications due to WTO subsidies ban.
Newfoundland and Labrador’s fishermen may soon be left out to sea regarding employment insurance qualifications due to WTO subsidies ban.
The Louisiana Recovery Authority (LRA) has started a highly anticipated fishing recovery grant programme aimed at reviving the backbone of the storm-battered industry: docks, marinas and shipyards.
NOAA warned of intense tornado season as the storm track over the last three months was very active across the Rockies and into the East Coast.
Alaska salmon faces the heat of global warming as much of the Yukon River population is peppered with 'white spot disease,' or Ich.
Water pollution risk the lives of marine species as many of them turned up dead in Punjab in India.
The Ahousaht Indian band's lawsuit against Canada over fishing rights has brought some unusual witnesses in the case.
Bering Sea pollock fishery is on the verge of closure as regulators decided to slash the number of wasted salmon.
Lobster fishermen have vented their anger in a protest against scallop fishery as they claim scallop draggers are damaging lobsters.
For the first time in South-East Asia a Malaysian company chalks up sustainable seafood produce production.
Akwa Ibom State commissioner for agriculture and natural resources, Prof Etok Ekanem, has assured government support to the fish farmers for increased fish production.