Much has been written about suspected sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, but the UN says fishing trawlers, not spies, are causing most of the damage. "Generally, around 80 percent of cable ...
The trawl deck of the Alaska Warrior is seen on March 28, 2008, in Dutch Harbor, Alaska. (Photo by Petty Officer Sara Francis/Coast Guard) An advertiser-sponsored article in the Seattle Times gushed ...
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Ghana has announced plans to expand the area in which small-scale fishers can operate, in response to persistent violations by industrial trawlers encroaching into this zone. The country’s inshore ...
Forest authorities are conducting workshops to sensitise stakeholders across the state to reduce marine mortality ...
If you liked this story, share it with other people. “This last factor will drive away stocks of small pelagic fish even if the illegal fishing and the overfishing is brought under control,” paper ...
Submarine cables form the backbone of global communications, carrying approximately 99 percent of the world's internet traffic - Copyright AFP/File ANDER GILLENEA ...
Much has been written about suspected sabotage of undersea cables in the Baltic Sea, but the UN says fishing trawlers are causing the most damage by far, rather than spies. Western officials have ...
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