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A new study by an international team of researchers has revealed the huge role Indian Ocean fisheries play in feeding the ...
The little-known species with a “ribbon-like body” is believed by some cultures to be a harbinger of destructive events like ...
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South Africa Today on MSNVanishing giants: The Indian Ocean’s biggest fish need saving (commentary)I have spent much of my life studying predatory fishes in East Africa’s coastal waters, but never have I been more concerned about their future. The disappearance of the western Indian Ocean’s largest ...
The more we explore and protect the ocean, the more we benefit, whether in the form of economic returns or scientific ...
How the tragic death of one sailor revealed the inhumane working conditions rampant in the world’s largest fishing fleet.
Invasive species cost the North American economy $26 billion a year. By outcompeting local plants or animals, invaders reduce ...
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Daily Times(PK) on MSNGovernment eyes $200 million from tuna exports under new fishing quotaPakistan’s Maritime Affairs Minister Muhammad Junaid Anwar Chaudhry said this week that the government is eyeing a $200 million boost for the country’s tuna sector, after securing a new fishing quota ...
Mozambique has intensified its fight against illegal fishing through a specialised training programme for maritime law ...
Researchers have determined it to be a new species of slender barracudina named Stemonosudis adenensis, and to date, it is the only one that’s ever been caught, according to a study published June 12 ...
The new barracudina species is relatively short and has a long head with a large mouth, according to a study. Photo by Francois Falanga via Unsplash In 1986 off the coast of Somalia, a fishing ...
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