Chinese Demand For Fish Maw (Swim Bladder) a consolidated businees in Uganda that could be replicate in Egypt and Morocco - Fish maw is often viewed as a symbol of...
Read moreChinese Demand For Fish Maw (Swim Bladder) a consolidated businees in Uganda that could be replicate in Egypt and Morocco - Fish maw is often viewed as a symbol of...
Read moreTurkish aquaculture, record production and exports - In 2022, Turkish aquaculture reached exceptional milestones, with a total production of 849,808 tonnes. This represents a significant increase of 6.2 per cent...
Read moreForage fish, a worrying situation in the North-East Atlantic - With the publication of a new report, Oceana has revealed that only one in six forage fish populations in the...
Read moreSome fish species are getting smaller - A new international study led by scientists from the Universities of St. Andrews and Nottingham has examined global data from the past 60...
Read moreSmall-scale fishing: Ghana bans new boats until 2026 - In Ghana, fishing provides over 80% of the local fish supply. Faced with the threat of depleted stocks, the government is...
Read moreFisheries and aquaculture: A major role in food security - Ahmed Badani, Minister for Maritime Fisheries and Fishery Products, highlighted the role of the Tipasa National Centre for Fisheries and...
Read moreAn online course on the blue economy, maritimisation and the ocean - While the blue economy offers development opportunities, it also entails responsibilities for coastal states, particularly in Africa and...
Read moreAlternative engines for sustainable shipping on the way - A shipyard in Isleboro, Maine, USA, has recently introduced a 40-horsepower, all-electric engine powered by solar panels. This marks the beginning...
Read moreSenegal: Mauritania authorises the capture of 50,000 tonnes of fish in its maritime waters - In Senegal, fish provides at least 70% of animal protein intake, with per capita consumption...
Read moreMorocco: Fès to be the site of a new $4.6 million wholesale fish market - Morocco is the second largest supplier of fish in Africa after Egypt, and the continent's...
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