In distribution, Chile was followed by China who got 29,200 tonnes and the European Union, who stayed with 28,100 tons. After five days of intense negotiations among member countries and aid for the Third Committee of the ...
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BRAZIL – Discover new species of fish living in caves
Researchers in Brazil discovered a new species of fish that lives exclusively in caves and is threatened with extinction by the destruction of their environment. The Ituglanis apothecary, discovered in a cave in the ...
Read More »SIDNEY – Tiger Shark study habits to protect swimmers
Australian scientists are putting sophisticated transmitters in several copies of Sharks Tigers to study their migratory habits, as well as the threat to humans, local media reported today. This study by the University of Queensland and ...
Read More »SPAIN – The first Meros Aquaculture could reach markets in ten years
Researchers from the Institute of Oceanography (IEO) Spanish leading one of the subprojects of this ambitious initiative aimed at achieving cultivation or Grouper Grouper (Polyprion americanus), and during these days, all project members meet ...
Read More »South Korea will extend the area in the Yellow Sea Fisheries to address illegal fishing
The South Korean government announced Monday that it will expand the area Fishing allowed for South Korean fishing vessels in the Yellow Sea, as a way to increase their illegal arrest made by the Chinese ships.
Read More »PRODUCE announces investment of PEN 10 million to Cite-Productive
The Minister of Production, Piero Ghezzi, announced that under the National Plan for Productive Diversification (PNDP), PEN will be allocated 10 million for the Center for Technological Innovation – CITE Productive in Madre de Dios, where ...
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