March 30, 2026: Since the beginning of the year China has been sending out thousands of fishing boats to form barriers over 300 kilometers long. More recently, about 1,400 Chinese vessels quickly ...
The accidents occurred between the morning and noon as the sea became turbulent amid adverse weather conditions. Two of the ...
KYLEAKIN, Scotland (AP) — Bally Philp hauls up his baited traps from the waters off Scotland’s Isle of Skye, checking each one methodically. Unlike most of Scotland’s coastline, these waters are ...
A ‘sea war’ brews off Gambia as desperate local fishermen attack foreign vessels, and each other
BANJUL, Gambia — Kawsu Leigh writhed in pain on the fishing boat, his burned skin as mottled as the paint on the deck beneath him. Raw and slick, the burns covered large parts of his upper body. His ...
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The mystery of the Chinese trawlers arrested at sea amid 'fishing activity' in Algoa Bay
Four Chinese-flagged fishing trawlers were fined by South African authorities last month for contravening their authorisation to sail through national waters. But that is only one of several offences ...
Submarine cables form the backbone of global communications, carrying approximately 99 percent of the world’s internet traffic – Copyright AFP/File ANDER GILLENEA ...
December 19, 2022: China’s huge ocean-going fishing fleet sustains itself by massive poaching of fishing grounds worldwide. The operation is worldwide and a major threat to species at risk of ...
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Deep-sea fishing resumes, trawler boats set sail
Mangaluru: Fishing operations resumed from Mangaluru on Monday, the third day after the annual fishing ban was lifted, with ...
Prolonged load shedding has severely disrupted ice production in Kalapara, forcing hundreds of fishing trawlers at ...
In this image from video provided by fisherman Salif Nudure, he and a colleague, right, approach an industrial fishing vessel which they said was fishing within the 9 nautical mile radius of artisanal ...
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 ...
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