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Mongabay News on MSNFishing rights, and wrongs, cast small-scale South African fishers adriftDeon Warnick’s three chest freezers stood silently in his living room, lids open. Without any fish to keep frozen, he was ...
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Mongabay News on MSNSeychelles becomes first country to comply with fisheries transparency standardSeychelles became the first country to comply with an international standard that aims to make governments’ management of ...
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NGOs claim Spanish authorities are turning a blind eye to their fleets' activities in Senegal and Guinea Bissau. View on ...
Two environmental NGOs, ClientEarth and Oceana, have filed a lawsuit against the Spanish government, alleging failures to investigate and sanction Spanish-flagged vessels suspected of illegal ...
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South Africa Today on MSNSouth Africa steps up to save the African penguinSouth Africa has reaffirmed its commitment to protecting one of its most iconic yet critically endangered species - the ...
Zimbabwe has concluded public consultations on a new bill seeking to streamline its fisheries and aquaculture operations.
The Navy has partnered with African countries for decades to help them gain equipment and training needed to protect their territorial waters against illegal fishing, piracy and trafficking.
The West African country is tipped to be the next big travel ... a six-mile stretch of coast two hours south of the city. Once a fishing village, it’s now home to luxury hotels and villas ...
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The Punch on MSNEndangered but edible: How poverty fuels marine wildlife exploitation in NigeriaOn January 15, a disturbing video surfaced on social media showing a leatherback sea turtle being dragged from the trunk of a ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSN8 businesses mostly affected by rainy season in NigeriaTo cope during this season, businesses should invest in backup power sources like generators, inverters, and solar panels to ...
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