Monthly Archives: July 2021
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How the Fishing Fleet Served the U.S. Coast Guard in WWII
Typical Menhaden vessel prior to conversion for service (USCG) Posted on July 23, 2021 at 2:09 PM by US Coast Guard News [By J. Edwin Nieves, ... -
Morocco plans to create a logistics platform in Poland to have better access to European markets
According to Hortoinfo, Morocco Foodex – the Moroccan body for the control and promotion of food exports under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries, Rural Development, Water ... -
Met Office issues warning signal 3 for seaports
Posted: July 23, 2021 1:24:03 PM | Updated: July 23, 2021, 3:25 p.m. The seaports of Chattogram, Cox’s Bazar, Mongla and Payra have been asked to ... -
Georgian farmers increase yields and reduce costs with new environmentally friendly techniques introduced by EU and FAO
With almost half of Georgians involved in agriculture, any improvement in agriculture will have a big impact. Since 2019, the EU and FAO have been working ... -
Allow bottom trawlers to fish in protected areas such as “bulldozing in a nature reserve”
ITV News correspondent Rupert Evelyn reports on fishing in protected waters Traveling on a flat, calm sea in the middle of the English Channel, those aboard ... -
Oceana urges UK, EU to end overfishing of extremely low fish stocks in new deal
The Commission adopted the communication “Towards more sustainable fishing in the EU: state of play and guidelines for 2022”. In line with the objectives of the ... -
Large hilsas avoid rivers: crawling nets and insufficient rains are responsible for the trend
Blind nets and insufficient rainfall have prevented mature hilsa from moving up the Hooghly from the bay this monsoon, said scientists studying the movement of the ... -
Poland until August 16 to comply with rulings of the EU’s highest court or face fines
The new trade strategy launched by the Commission in February presents binding principles which will help the EU to achieve its internal and external policy objectives. ... -
Harmful fisheries subsidies in Nigeria and Africa, say experts
By Taiwo Alimi Fish subsidies have been described as one of the main causes of food insecurity in Nigeria and Africa in general. Fish subsidies are ... -
Sea6 Energy raises $ 9 million from Aqua-Spark in Series B
Sea6 Energy, a seaweed growing and processing company based in Tuticorin and Bali, has raised $ 9 million (around 67 crore) in Series B funding led ... -
Why the iconic Hilsa is disappearing from the menu of commoners in West Bengal
Hilsa and the monsoon are as synonymous in the Bengali lexicon as in the kitchen. But Hilsa or Illish, a freshwater fish native to the Bay ... -
After 20 years, talks to end fishing subsidies enter their final stretch
World Trade Organization close to deal to end harmful fisheries subsidies, but exemptions for developing countries could give China a pass After 20 years, global discussions ... -
Injured fisherman over 600 nautical miles off Lanka brought home – the Island
By Shamindra Ferdinando Keerthi Tennakoon, former executive director of the CAFFE (Campaign for Free and Fair Elections) Election Monitoring Team, said the Election Commission (EC) was ... -
SLPP deputies oppose, ready to defend Udaya – the Island
By Shamindra Ferdinando Keerthi Tennakoon, former executive director of the CAFFE (Campaign for Free and Fair Elections) Election Monitoring Team, said the Election Commission (EC) was ... -
McConalogue rejects call for help from skipper which raised serious safety concerns
Marine Minister Charlie McConalogue has rejected a call for help from an Irish skipper who bought a beam trawler from the Netherlands which has proven to ... -
Bengal fishermen make the first Hilsa haul of the year
Calcutta, Jul 18 (PTI) Fishermen in the Parganas district of southern West Bengal made this year’s first Hilsa strike of around 400 kg in the past ... -
The week ahead: from Poleaxed to Polexit
Who hasn’t gained a few pounds and lost their shape over the years? We all know that we have to reduce our consumption, walk – not ... -
Rising fuel prices also weigh on hilsa
By Saibal Gupta Calcutta, July 18 (IANS): The surge in gasoline and diesel prices over the past year has not only put the famous hilsa fish ... -
The Grandpa is back: Grand Isle Tarpon Rodeo starts Thursday | Sports
There is no more crowded fishing destination in the Deep South these days than the roads, marinas and waters south of Fourchon sur La. 1 to ... -
The EU is responsible for more than a fifth of global shark meat trade
The global trade in shark meat is much larger than that of shark fins, and countries outside Asia, including many EU member states, are key contributors, ... -
20 Rohingya detained in Chattogram after fleeing Bhasan Char
Posted: July 17, 2021, 5:47 p.m. | Update: July 18, 2021, 12:53 p.m. Twenty Rohingya refugees were captured by members of the Ansar force in Chattogram ... -
Little Rock Seafood Restaurant opens on Folkestone Beach
The team behind the popular Rocksalt seafood restaurant has opened a new restaurant on Folkestone Beach. Little Rock opened this month at Harbor Arm’s new outdoor ... -
EU News: Flagship Green Policy Announcement marred by infighting | Politics | New
One European commissioner – Austrian budget boss Johannes Hahn – even voted against greening policies at a tense meeting of top EU executives. Six other high-ranking ... -
How Brexit betrayed the working classes
Brexit has created a wonderful illusion: that Britain is still relevant to the world and that its people can now chart an independent course, free from ... -
Fishing sector controlled by a body acting outside the law
WHEN it turns out that a law enforcement agency is using faulty or even illegal equipment, a major problem arises. How can the police force police ... -
Spain, Seychelles plan to add health cooperation to fishing and safety work
Manuel Palma presented his credentials to President Wavel Ramkalawan on Tuesday at State House, Victoria. (Nation of Seychelles) Photo license (Seychelles News Agency) – The health, ... -
Criminal proceedings against Sirisena demanded – the Island
*P CoI blamed for not making specific recommendation against Ranil *The criminal responsibility of the head of the CNI and the SIS highlighted *Respond within a ... -
Brexit fishing battle as Norwegian trawlers rush to catch fish before entering UK waters | Politics | New
Under post-Brexit rules, fishermen in the northern European nation are no longer allowed to fish up to the 12-mile British coastal border. This makes Norwegian boats ... -
MP raises complaints from Shetland fishermen over cod quotas, foreign vessels and financial losses during debate on impact of Brexit on industry
Alistair Carmichael, Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shetland. photographed during the debate. Photo: Parliamentlive.tv Islands MP Alistair Carmichael has raised complaints from frustrated Shetland fishermen ... -
High-level meeting sets new vision for sustainable fishing and aquaculture in the Mediterranean and the Black Sea
The plenary session of the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) on 10-11 September will discuss the strategic challenges of the Mediterranean region with Maltese Minister ... -
Rising diesel prices and falling hilsa catches worry fishermen
Rising diesel prices and declining catches of hilsa for the second year at the trot have worried fishermen and the government as the livelihoods of around ... -
Brexit news: UK accuses France of deceptive fishing actions | Politics | New
French Minister of the Sea, Annick Girardin, claimed that the French government sent key details of the license to the British government a few weeks ago. ... -
Statement by President von der Leyen on the fact that the EU has passed the milestone of vaccine deliveries to immunize 70% of adults in the EU
Portugal is one of 27 member states receiving their share of the EU’s post-pandemic ‘pot of gold’. written Colin stevens. Under the Recovery and Resilience Mechanism ... -
Church defends media freedom, calls for investigation into Dappula’s allegation of international Easter Sunday conspiracy – The Island
By Shamindra Ferdinando Former Catholic Church spokesman Reverend Cyril Gamini Fernando said the government’s continued efforts to curb the media, including social media platforms, are in ... -
Aberdeenshire Whiskey Shop Celebrates Global Success
In a beautiful part of the Aberdeenshire countryside, a small, family-owned whiskey shop and tasting room are quietly creating a stir across the world. Starting Still ... -
South Korean exports suffer from Chinese ‘black hole’ rules
Reuters, BUSAN, South Korea Unable to secure a place on a container ship, Lee Sang-hoon plans to use fishing trawlers moored for repairs in the South ... -
Supporting sustainability at sea: EU Maritime, Fisheries and Aquaculture Fund
The polluter pays principle requires polluters to bear the costs of their pollution. But this is not always the case in the EU, as the European ... -
Fish can sense things, so why don’t we care about them as much as other animals?
The sardine casting off the coast of KZN is an annual spectacle, tourist attraction and food source. Newspapers are publishing footage of men lifting themselves on ... -
Tackling Balochistan’s Problems
It is heartwarming that the Prime Minister is trying to heal the wounds of the largest province by coming up with megaprojects and development plans. What ... -
Construction of offshore wind farms can have a “serious impact” on marine life
The construction of new offshore wind farms in EU seas could have “a serious negative impact on marine life and fisheries”, MEPs warned in a report. ... -
Billions in fisheries subsidies finance social and ecological damage, report says
A new report has found that the world’s top 10 fishing nations spend billions of dollars in harmful fishing subsidies not only to exploit their own ... -
4 times a soldier laughed at the enemy
With small arms fire, mortar shells and rocket-propelled grenades from hundreds of Taliban firing at a small US Army outpost in northeastern Afghanistan, Master Sgt. Clint ... -
The EU is ashamed of having banned British shellfish en bloc – but has reversed disciplinary proceedings for Thailand | Politics | New
In early February, the EU told UK fishermen they risked being indefinitely banned from exporting live mussels, oysters, clams, cockles and scallops from UK waters as ... -
People’s Voices – Pakistan Observer
Articles and letters can be edited for clarity and space. They are published in good faith with the aim of informing all stakeholders. However, the contents ... -
Prime Minister provides enhanced annual contribution for the recovery of Balochistan
Prime Minister Imran Khan, regretting the continued neglect of the former leaders towards the province of Balochistan, assured Monday that the federal government would increase its ... -
Amazon apologizes after trying to get fishmonger to drop ‘first day’ ad
Robin Moxon, owner of four shops and a fish den in London, received an email from lawyers acting on behalf of the online retail giant asking ... -
CAP negotiators reach provisional deal | Life on the farm
On June 28, EU agriculture ministers at the Agriculture and Fisheries Council meeting confirmed their approval of the agreed reform. After the summer break, the agreement ... -
EU ban on single-use plastic tableware and cotton swabs takes effect
Representative image Brussels [Belgium], July 3 (ANI / Sputnik): The EU’s ban on certain single-use plastic products, including plates, cutlery, food containers and cotton swabs, went ... -
Report reveals how senior ministers involved in illegal fishing in Somalia
Report reveals how senior ministers involved in illegal fishing in Somalia NAIROBI, Kenya – A report released by Global Initiative has implicated senior Somali government officials ... -
Don’t just seal a Canadian problem; The Baltic Sea Group is also pushing for solutions
Their story sounds so familiar you might think it comes from Atlantic Canada. It’s a tale from halfway around the world but the theme is identical ... -
“Give Eastbourne’s tennis chief the freedom of the city” – thoughts on Viking International
A seagull arrives to see what it is at Devonshire Park / Photo: Getty In this year hit by the Covid, the obstacles had been sizeable. ... -
SWOT Analysis of Gold Loan Market Including Major Players Barrick Gold, AngloGold Ashanti, Freeport-McMoRan – The Manomet Current
Gold loan Marlet is expected to grow at a significant rate, reports JC market research. His latest research report, titled [Global Gold Loan Market Insights, Forecast to 2026], ... -
Bayelsa and a European consortium sign a fisheries agreement to employ 4,000 people
The Bayelsa state government on Thursday announced the signing of a memorandum of understanding with a European fisheries consortium, which would allow a significant increase in ... -
Ireland’s fishermen and farmers fight Brexit fallout
It was sort of a surf and turf week in Ireland. We also had to worry about the implosion of the Democratic Unionist Party and the ... -
Fishermen call for livelihood support – As closed fishing season begins
Ms. Mavis Hawa Koomson, Minister of Fisheries and Aquaculture Development Fishermen called for structured alternative support systems to mitigate the likely impact of the closure of ... -
CM, Auto News, ET Auto
New Delhi: The appointment of a board of world-renowned economic experts was the basic plan for Tamil Nadu to achieve the status of the most favorable ...